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The chain saw is
one of the most efficient, productive, and dangerous portable power tools used in any
industry. If you learn to operate it properly and maintain the saw in good working
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Additional Information:
- 29 CFR 1910 Subpart R,
Special industries. OSHA Standard.
- Logging Operations. OSHA Preamble to Final Rules.
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Logging Operations. OSHA Federal Register 60:47022-47037, (1995,
September 8). [See Other Corrections and Clarifications - Paragraph
(e)(2)(iv) -- Refueling Chain Saws, Paragraph (e)(2)(vi) -- Starting
Chain Saws, Paragraph (e)(2)(xii) -- Carrying Chain Saws, and
Paragraph (e)(2)(xiii) -- Retreating With Chain Saws.]
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Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance
Including Twelve Previously Stayed Provisions. OSHA Directive CPL
02-01-022 [CPL 2-1.22], (1996, September 27). [See Definitions
and clarifications: Paragraph (e) - Hand and portable powered
tools - Refueling chain saws, Starting chain saws, Carrying chain saws, and Retreating with chain saws.]
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Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance. OSHA
Directive CPL 02-01-019 [CPL 2-1.19], (1995, March 17). [See General Inspection Procedures:
Chain Saws.]
- Chain Brakes:
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