JJJakubowski
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In 2007 a young man attending a GooGoo exterior express in Michigan was killed when he was entangled in a whirling brush. And very recently, a young female attendant at a Golden Nozzle EE in Massachusetts was pulled into and almost strangled when her scarf was caught up in a brush.
Pardon my ignorance/confusion, but I just do not understand the mechanics or physics in play in these situations. I can see, of course, how the fingers of a brush/cloth could wrap around and snag antenna or side mirror. But how does an human body get pulled INTO a brush ... and killed?!! Intuitively, one would expect the centrifugal force to push a person (or whatever) AWAY . And we've all seen all sorts of TV commercials and jackass stunts on YouTube where people blithely waltz thru a gauntlet of spinning brushes --- no harm ... just good, clean, healthy fun.
Some news reports about the female attendant in MA said she was entangled in a "spinner". I guess I could understand that ... if she had been on her knees next to a wheel cleaner. But it happened when she was just walking across the conveyor.
Obviously these incidents are flukes. But could someone explain how a spinning brush (on extraordinarily rare occasions) can grab, pull and even kill? Thanks.
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Pardon my ignorance/confusion, but I just do not understand the mechanics or physics in play in these situations. I can see, of course, how the fingers of a brush/cloth could wrap around and snag antenna or side mirror. But how does an human body get pulled INTO a brush ... and killed?!! Intuitively, one would expect the centrifugal force to push a person (or whatever) AWAY . And we've all seen all sorts of TV commercials and jackass stunts on YouTube where people blithely waltz thru a gauntlet of spinning brushes --- no harm ... just good, clean, healthy fun.
Some news reports about the female attendant in MA said she was entangled in a "spinner". I guess I could understand that ... if she had been on her knees next to a wheel cleaner. But it happened when she was just walking across the conveyor.
Obviously these incidents are flukes. But could someone explain how a spinning brush (on extraordinarily rare occasions) can grab, pull and even kill? Thanks.
JJJ/SSCWN
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