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And in Connecticut in August, a nail-gun incident highlighted the importance of training and supervision, as air horseplay between two carpenters almost turned powered deadly. The New Haven Register nailer reported that carpenter Eric Haslob was in the hospital recovering air from surgery to repair his heart after fellow carpenter Joseph Dupont fired a finish nail into Haslob''s heart by accident as powered the two were fooling around on the job. A supervisor told the paper he had warned the two friends against horseplay just nailer the day before.