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<blockquote data-quote="John Galbreath Jr." data-source="post: 414834" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>It is a lot safer to have the orbital outside the cab. If there is a leak, it is possible for it to penetrate the skin. The results are very bad.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/749136-major-safety-fault-im-seeing-many-builds.html" target="_blank">http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/749136-major-safety-fault-im-seeing-many-builds.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Quote from Billavista:</p><p></p><p>This last one – risk of fluid injection injury – is the one that concerns me most.</p><p></p><p>Fluid injection occurs when a loose connection or hose/tube defect produces a fine, high pressure stream of fluid that comes into contact with body tissues.Pressure as low as 100psi can produce a fluid stream capable of penetrating the skin. The results are devastating. Because the fluid is under pressure, it cuts throgh the skin as if it were a hypodermic needle and fluid is driven deep into the body tissues. Fluid injected directly into a blood vessel can spread rapidly through your circulatory system. The human body has little ability to purge these types of fluid. A fluid injection injury can become very serious or even fatal if not dealt with promptly and properly.Many fluids often contain biocides, alkaline anti corrosion inhibitors and other components, which can have a toxic effect. If not treated immediately, there is a very real risk of gangarene, amputation, and even death. A fluid injection injury constitutes a medical and surgical emergency, requiring access to appropriate specialist surgical expertise as soon as possible. A medical doctor familiar with the treatment of this type of injury must surgically remove the fluid within a few hours. The longer the delay in getting professional medical aid, the further the tissue damage can spread. To make matters worse, it may be that some medical practitioners or hospital services will not be alert to the severity of an injury of this type. And if that weren't enough, The injury sustained in a high pressure injection incident is usually worse than it will first appear. Initially an accidental fluid injection beneath the skin may only produce a slight stinging sensation - leading to false sense that the injury is not severe. But all fluid injection injuries are severe medical and surgical emergencies. Within a very short time the wound may begin to throb painfully, indicating that tissue damage has already begun. Remember, if left untreated, the injury could result in disfigurement or amputation of the affected part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Galbreath Jr., post: 414834, member: 31"] It is a lot safer to have the orbital outside the cab. If there is a leak, it is possible for it to penetrate the skin. The results are very bad. [url=http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/749136-major-safety-fault-im-seeing-many-builds.html]http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/749136-major-safety-fault-im-seeing-many-builds.html[/url] Quote from Billavista: This last one – risk of fluid injection injury – is the one that concerns me most. Fluid injection occurs when a loose connection or hose/tube defect produces a fine, high pressure stream of fluid that comes into contact with body tissues.Pressure as low as 100psi can produce a fluid stream capable of penetrating the skin. The results are devastating. Because the fluid is under pressure, it cuts throgh the skin as if it were a hypodermic needle and fluid is driven deep into the body tissues. Fluid injected directly into a blood vessel can spread rapidly through your circulatory system. The human body has little ability to purge these types of fluid. A fluid injection injury can become very serious or even fatal if not dealt with promptly and properly.Many fluids often contain biocides, alkaline anti corrosion inhibitors and other components, which can have a toxic effect. If not treated immediately, there is a very real risk of gangarene, amputation, and even death. A fluid injection injury constitutes a medical and surgical emergency, requiring access to appropriate specialist surgical expertise as soon as possible. A medical doctor familiar with the treatment of this type of injury must surgically remove the fluid within a few hours. The longer the delay in getting professional medical aid, the further the tissue damage can spread. To make matters worse, it may be that some medical practitioners or hospital services will not be alert to the severity of an injury of this type. And if that weren’t enough, The injury sustained in a high pressure injection incident is usually worse than it will first appear. Initially an accidental fluid injection beneath the skin may only produce a slight stinging sensation - leading to false sense that the injury is not severe. But all fluid injection injuries are severe medical and surgical emergencies. Within a very short time the wound may begin to throb painfully, indicating that tissue damage has already begun. Remember, if left untreated, the injury could result in disfigurement or amputation of the affected part. [/QUOTE]
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