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CHAINSAW SAFETY

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Chainsaws are inherently dangerous! Here are a few guidelines to follow anytime you operate a chainsaw:

  • Always read the Operating Manual thoroughly prior to operating a saw.

  • Follow all Manufacturer Safety Guidelines for starting, cutting and fueling.

  • Wear protective equipment: chaps, gloves, earplugs and a hardhat (in case of kickback or falling debris).

  • Ensure firm footing, remove loose material from underfoot; spread feet in a wide balanced stance.

  • Keep work area clear to avoid tripping hazards.

  • Always maintain control; keep a firm grip on the saw.

  • Always be alert to saw kickback.

  • Never cut above chest height, control is difficult.

  • Use a pole saw for cuts above your head.

  • Do not over-reach or under-reach when cutting; you will be off balance.

  • Estimate what the reaction of what you're cutting will be; will it whip up, down or toward you.

  • Identify and keep an escape route clear.

Remember even the smallest injury with a chainsaw usually requires professional medical attention.