We're taught to make eye contact to signify our intentions - such as when crossing the road on a crosswalk. But, as the following case shows, eye contact can't always be trusted. A worker in Ontario who was supervising the removal and grinding of tree parts at a road construction project was struck by an excavator and later died in hospital. Just before the incident the worker had approached a "tub grinder" to watch the operation. An excavator operator made eye contact with the worker twice, to signal an intention to move a log into the grinder. Thinking the worker understood, he […]
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