What is saw training?

Crosscut Saw Training Course is a 16- to 32-hour course for basic to intermediate chain saw and crosscut saw users. The course is designed to provide the technical knowledge and skills that employees or volunteers will need to use these tools safely.
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What is a certified Sawyer?

Page 1. A Sawyer. A Sawyer Certified at the A level may operate a saw in the least complex situations and must be under the direct supervision of a B or C Sawyer. This certification applies to either chainsaw or crosscut use and can be for bucking only for those sawyers not needing to fall trees.
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Can you use a chainsaw in a national forest?

You can use an axe or even a chainsaw to cut the wood, but don't take any with you out of your campsite. Oftentimes dead and down trees are marked for wildlife. This means that the dead tree is providing a home for wildlife. This is important because that wildlife can help control insect and rodent populations.
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Can you use chainsaws in wilderness areas?

A. All cross cut (non-motorized) saw use in wilderness is directly tied to the Wilderness Act which prohibits motorized use in wilderness (Sec. 4c) and only allows administrative use of motorized (chain saw) if it is determined to be the minimum tool necessary for the administration of the area as wilderness.
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What saw does the Forest Service use?

The new Forest Service saw policy directs the use of chainsaws and crosscut saws on National Forest System lands.
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What chainsaws does the US Forest Service use?

If the saw is going to be used for wildland fire, the brands most commonly used are Stihl or Husqvarna. The main reason for this is when you are out on a large fire the supply unit generally only carries parts for these two saws.
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What is the most common chainsaw injury?

The most common hazards associated with chainsaws are injuries caused by kickback, pushback, and pull-in. Kickback is the most common and poses the greatest hazard. Kickback occurs when the rotating chain is stopped suddenly by contact with a more solid area throwing the saw rapidly backward toward the operator.
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Can anyone use a chainsaw?

What you need to know. Chainsaws are potentially dangerous machines which can cause fatal or major injuries if not used correctly. It is essential that anyone who uses a chainsaw at work should have received adequate training and be competent in using a chainsaw for the type of work that they are required to do.
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Are chainsaws easy to use?

Adjusting or replacing the blade and chain is as easy as turning a lever—no tools needed. The chain speed is 2,900 feet per minute. You'll appreciate how easy it is to use this chainsaw and will especially love not dealing with a high-maintenance gas engine, and you'll still get plenty of power.
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Can you take fallen wood from a forest?

Everything within a wood, including fallen branches and logs, is the property of the woodland owner. This means removing logs from a wood without consent is considered theft. Make sure you have the consent of the wood owner before you remove any wood.
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Is it legal to cut down trees in the forest?

Yes, it is illegal to cut down a tree in the woods. There are laws that can get complicated, and they will affect everyone who has trees on the property they own, not just those who are in the woods.
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What occupation is a sawyer?

Sawyer is an occupational term referring to someone who saws wood, particularly using a pit saw either in a saw pit or with the log on trestles above ground or operates a sawmill.
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How do I become a Sawer?

The qualifications to become a sawyer include at least a high school diploma or GED certificate. Many employers prefer candidates who have completed a training program at a trade or vocational school in woodworking, production technology, or similar courses.
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What is a Class B sawyer?

B Sawyer. A Sawyer Certified at the B level may operate a saw in moderately complex situations. This certification applies to either chainsaw or crosscut use and can be for bucking only for those sawyers not needing to fall trees. Skill Level Responsibilities and. Limitations.
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How long is a chainsaw course?

The Ground Based Operator and the Accessing a Tree and Aerial Rescue course is 5 days of training with a full day of assessment, 6 full days in total. If you want to take the Accessing a Tree, Aerial Rescue and Aerial Cutting this is 6 days of training with 1 full assessment day – 7 days in total.
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Can I use a chainsaw without a Licence?

Can I Use a Chainsaw? You don't need a license or to have training to buy or use a chainsaw. However, if you don't feel very confident about using one, there are training courses that you can go on.
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What is a chainsaw Licence?

Chainsaw training is mandatory under the provisions of PUWER – the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations. These courses enable successful candidates to safely fell trees commercially.
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Can a chainsaw cut through a person?

Flesh is no match for a chainsaw, it could probably cut through it pretty much forever without wearing out. Bones may be slightly tougher, but they are rigid and a chainsaw will likely be able to cut through them without much problem - though it will probably dull the blade more than wood.
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How do you stop a chainsaw kickback?

Stand to side of the cutting path of the chain saw. Position yourself so that you are not near the cutting attachment when the chain saw is running. Know where the bar tip is at all times. Install a safety tip that covers the nose of the guide bar on the saw to prevent contact with the kickback zone.
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How do most chainsaw accidents happen?

CHAINSAW ACCIDENTS

It occurs when the tip of the guide bar and chain contact an object, forcing the guide bar violently backward and upward. Kickbacks can occur in less than one-tenth of a second, causing severe head, face, neck, shoulder, and hand injuries.
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What saws do firefighters use?

In structural firefighting, chain saws are used to cut ventilation holes in roofs and walls. Firefighters also may use chain saws for forcible entry or rescue. Wildland firefighters use chain saws to clear fire lines and to remove hazard trees or snags.
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What kind of chainsaw do wildland firefighters use?

The STIHL MS 461 chainsaw, often used by wildland firefighters, is one of four models being recalled. Today the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of 100,000 STIHL chainsaws that are at risk of fire and burn hazards.
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What is a forestry Sawyer?

Forest Service. A Sawyer. A Sawyer Certified at the A level may operate a saw in the least complex situations and must be under the direct supervision of a B or C Sawyer. This certification applies to either chainsaw or crosscut use and can be for bucking only for those sawyers not needing to fall trees.
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