Naturally
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Now that’s irony with a capital "I". Gotta love the intention, recognizing safe work with something practical and high quality, but this one sounds like a classic case of ‘didn’t think it all the way through.’ It’s a good reminder that even a well-meant gesture can backfire if folks aren’t prepped for the risks. Maybe next time pair the knives with a 5-minute safety briefing … or at least a Band-AidThe Camp Safety Supervisor sat in his seat at the front of the crummy which would haul logging side crew back to the camp from their logging site in the "tall and uncut.
It was time for him to hand out safety awards to the crews for their safe work history during the past six month,
He was particularly pleased with the current award because he was able to negotiate a great deal with the supplier. Every man would receive a high quality three blade Case pocket knife. He could hardly wait to hand them out. It would take some fast work to get a knife to every man in one day but fortunately he had helpers.
Quitting time came and went and all the knives found new owners and a satisfied safety man climbed into his company pickup, very satisfied with his life. He was halfway back to camp when his company radio sqawked to life. It was the camp Supt. And he didn't sound pleased. "Who's big idea was it to give my crews knives as an award?" He demanded. "Uh, I guess it was mine" responded the Safety Man. "Well I just thought you'd like to know I've had over twenty men show up in my office to report badly cut thumbs from testing the edge of your blankety-blank safety awards."
Could have been a Case 3-blade like this Stockman from my collection, but could have been a Gunboat Canoe or Sowbelly

