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Safe Operation of a Chain Saw |
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OSHA requires the
following practices when using a chain saw: |
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- Check controls, chain tension, and all bolts and handles to ensure they are functioning
properly and adjusted according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Fuel the saw at least 10 feet from sources of ignition.
- Start the saw at least 10 feet from fueling area, with chain brake engaged, and with the
chainsaw on the ground or otherwise firmly supported.
- Check the fuel container for
the following requirements: [1910.266(d)(9)]
- Must be metal or plastic
- Must not exceed a
5 gallon
capacity
- Must be approved by the
Underwriters Laboratory, Factory Mutual (FM), the Department of Transportation
(DOT), or other Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory.
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While Running
the Saw [1910.266(e)(2)] |
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- Keep hands on the handles, and maintain secure footing while operating the chainsaw.
- Clear the area of obstacles that might interfere with cutting the tree or using the
retreat path.
- Do not cut directly overhead.
- Shut off or throttle released prior to retreating.
- Shut off or the chain brake engaged whenever the saw is carried more than 50 feet, or on
hazardous terrain.
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Checklist: Chainsaw section
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