the following series of photos shows the September 17/18 special assembled Chinook night shift Skookumchuck BC pulpmill digester vessel confined space scaffold dismantle crew: we rocked all night long and shredded the digester in 10 hours and 52 minutes.
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| Jodie Lemieux |
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Jessa noted we entered the vessel at 8:20 PM
Saturday and finished at 7:12 AM Sunday |
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| Andrew Kabatoff and Jodie |
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| Jade Shaw and Shelly Embree |
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| Brian Miller |
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| Kevin Cook |
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| Rob Jones and Jodie |
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| Jimmy Lennox |
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| Jessa |
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| Kelly Bannister, Tembec gas tester, at the hole we crawl into about 6 stories up |
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| Moe, Tembec hole watch |
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| John Voykin, president Local 2300 |
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| Rob Jones |
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| Jonesy and Johnny, Chinook scaffold builder foremen |
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| what was still overhead and coming down one piece at a time |
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| the best ground crew ever |
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| Steve Borho, Jodie Lemieux, Travis Proulx, Jen Durkin, Barrie Lafortune, Jimmy Lennox |
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| Dave "Doc" Livingston and Jessa Koerber |
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| Jessa and Shelly |
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| Doc turned 65 on the 18th and retired at 7:30 AM |
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| the last swivel jack comes out and Jodie captures it |
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| Steve Borho, Local 1719 Cranbrook |
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| Steve on an earlier shift |
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| Chinook night shift foreman Jodie Lemieux |
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| 3rd year apprentice Jessa Koerber |
special thanks to night shift supervisor Ryan Walker - like a rock
photos by Doc, Jodie and Shelly
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