Chainsaw operations
Buying chainsaws
Safe handling and operation
Maintenance
Training
Buying chainsaws
- When buying a chainsaw, bigger is not always best.
- Chainsaws should be chosen with the type of work they are to be used for distinctly in mind.
- Dont forget to equip yourself with the appropriate protective clothing.
- Choose a chainsaw which is fitted with safety devices such as a chainbrake, anti-vibration dampers and a chain catcher.
Safe handling and operation
- Never use a chainsaw if you are tired, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or if the weather conditions are not suitable. Chainsaw operators need to be alert to avoid accidents.
- Wear protective equipment such as cut resistant pants or chaps, ear muffs, safety glasses or face shield, helmet, boots and close fitting clothing.
- When operating a chainsaw it is important to maintain a firm grip - get a good foothold and keep the saw close to your body.
- Always cut at peak revs to have a better chance of cutting through any obstruction.
- Read the operator's manual. Obey the safety and operating instructions.
- Use the correct methods for felling a tree.
- Do not cut above shoulder height.
- Do not stand on the felled tree trunk when limbing.
- Check the chainsaw thoroughly before use. Ensure that the chainsaw is in good condition, the chain sharpened correctly and that all safety devices are fitted and in working condition.
- Reduce the danger of 'kick back', follow the safety instructions. Use the correct grip.
- Always start the chainsaw according to the manufacturer's instructions. 'Drop starting' is a dangerous practice.
Maintenance
- Maintain your chainsaw regularly.
- Keep the chain sharp and correctly tensioned.
- Always carry the saw with the cutter bar facing backwards and the guard in position when not in use.
- If in doubt, contact the manufacturer.
- Fit the bar cover when the chainsaw is not in use.
Training
- Chainsaws are not toys and should be given the same respect you would a loaded weapon.
- Never allow an inexperienced person to use a chainsaw. All chainsaw operators should be properly trained.
- Less experienced operators should always be closely supervised.
Some operations such as removing branches from standing trees, the removal of trees on wires and cutting trees thicker than the bar guide length, should only be undertaken by a professional.
