106 Ga. 568 | Ga. | 1899
Daniel brought suit against Forsyth, alleging in
At the conclusion of the testimony' the court granted a non-suit, and to this ruling the plaintiff excepted.
Thero was no error in granting the nonsuit. The evidence, shows that the plaintiff was a man fifty-two years of age, and that he had been engaged in sawmill work for thirty years. There is evidence that he was inexperienced so far as nailing on shingles was concerned, but there is no evidence from which a jury would be authorized to find that he was such an inexperienced man that he could not tell that a plank sixteen feet long braced to the roof of a house with three or four shingles was not sufficiently safe for three men to go upon it, when in addition to this weight there were from 150 to 200 shingles on the staging. If the plaintiff knew the staging was unsafe and yet went upon it, he can not recover. If he ought to have known of the unsafe condition of the staging and did not, he-can not recover. White v. Kennon, 88 Ga. 343. It is certain that the jury would not have been warranted in saying that plaintiff ought not to have known of the unsafe condition of the staging. But even if plaintiff was free from fault, the evidence does not distinctly show that defendant himself built the-staging, or that it was constructed in an improper manner, or tliat he furnished for that purpose material that was unsuitable. This being so, the following rule laid down in the case of Hazlehurst v. Brunswick Lumber Co., 94 Ga. 535, is applicable to the present case: “The evidence showing that the danger of the work in which the plaintiff was voluntarily engaged must have been as obvious to himself as’to his employer; that there was no emergency requiring him to expose himself to the danger ; and that, if free from fault himself, the negligence, if any, which resulted in his injury was that of a fellow-servant, he was not entitled to recover.” The following rule is also applicable : “A servant is bound to exercise his own skill and judg
Judgment affirmed.