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This results in an increased risk of injury due to:
•     n ot having a firm grip on the saw if it kicks back;
•     a  lack of control of the saw such that it is mo  r e liable to 
contact climbing lines and operators body (particularly 
the left hand and arm)
•     l osing control from insecure work position re  s ul  t ing in 
contact  with  the  saw  (unexpected  mo  v ement  during 
operation of the saw).
Securing the work position for two-handed use
To allow the operator to hold the saw with both hands,
they should as general rule, aim for se  c ur  e  work position 
where they are operating the saw at:
•     h ip level when cutting horizontal sections;
•     s olar plexus level when cutting vertical sections.  
Where the operator is working close into vertical stems 
with a low lateral forces on their work position, then a good 
footing  may  be  all  that  is  needed  to  maintain  a  secure 
work position. 
Starting the saw in the tree
When starting the saw in the tree, the operator should:
a)  apply the chain brake before starting;
b)     h old saw on either the left or right of the body when 
starting:
1)    o n the left side hold the saw with either the left hand 
on the front handle or the right hand on the rear handle
and thrust the saw away from the body while holding 
the pull starter cord in the other hand;
2)    o n the right side, hold the saw with the right hand on 
either handle and thrust the saw a  w ay from the body 
while holding the pull star ter cord in the left hand.
However as operators mo ve
away from the stem, they will 
need to ta  k e steps to remove 
or count er act the increasing
la  t eral forces by, for ex  a m  p le, 
a re-direct of the main line via
a supplementary anchor point 
or using an adjustable strop
direct from the harness to a
supplementary  an  c hor point.
Gaining a good footing at the
working  position  can  be  as-
sisted  by  use  of  a  temporary 
foot stirrup crea ted from an
endless sling.
The chain brake should always be engaged before lower-
ing a running saw onto its strop. Operators should always 
check the saw has sufficient fuel before undertaking criti-
cal cuts.
One-hand use of the chainsaw
Operators should not use tree service chainsaws one-
handed in place of unstable work positioning or in prefer-
ence to a handsaw when cutting small diameter wood at
the branch tips.
Tree service chainsaws should only be used one-handed 
where:
• the operator cannot
gain  a  work  position 
enabling two han ded
use; and
•     t hey  need  to  support 
their  working  po  s ition 
with one hand; and the 
saw is being used at full
stretch, at right angles
to and out of line with
the operator's body.
Operators should never:
•     c ut with the kickback zone at the tip of the chainsaw 
guide bar
• "hold and cut" sections
• attempt to catch falling sections.
Freeing a trapped saw
If the saw should become trapped during cutting, opera-
tors should:
•    s witch  off  the  saw  and  attach  it  securely  to  the  tree 
inboard (i.e. towards the truck side) of the cut or to a 
separate tool line;
•      p ull  the  saw  from  the  kerf  whilst  lifting  the  branch  as 
necessary;
•    i f  necessary,  use  a  handsaw  or  second  chain  saw  to 
release the trapped saw by cutting a mi  n imum of 30 cm 
away from the trapped saw.
Whether a handsaw or a chainsaw is used to free a stuck 
saw, the release cuts should always be outboard (toward 
the  tips  of  the  branch),  in  order  to  prevent  the  saw  be-
ing  taken  with  the  section  and  further  complicating  the 
situation.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

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