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A friend who works in an office has been bought a new "leisure" model Husqvarna by Santa's wife to saw up firewood on a wooden bench at home. I know from a safe/sense viewpoint he should be wearing basic chainsaw clothing but where does the law stand on this as a novice/leisure person.

 

I asked if he had a helmet with ear/eye protection and the response was I am not doing it for a living. :thumbdown: He does not even own steel capped work boots!

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Correct me if I'm wrong but if a chainsaw is used for home use only you don't need to comply with h&s but they should at least wear basic safety kit we have all seen what can happen when you don't know what your doing. I know a few home users that have done nptc as a guide to help them use a saw.

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All you need to be with in H&S is ear defender and thats IT You can cut a tree down naked aslong as you have ear defenders on.What we have been told by our tutors

 

But i would get some chainsaw trousers and boots Rather be safe then sorry

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Correct me if I'm wrong but if a chainsaw is used for home use only you don't need to comply with h&s but they should at least wear basic safety kit we have all seen what can happen when you don't know what your doing. I know a few home users that have done nptc as a guide to help them use a saw.

 

the home users that you know who have been through the nptc ticket,i bet they all wear ppe :thumbup:

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You can do what you want. Thats why one of my friends neighbours cut their theigh open while cutting logs. Fortunatly it didn't get down to the artery. A few colleges run chainsaw for homeowner courses. For the sake of adding 80 quid to a domestic chainsaw they could throw in some chainsaw trousers.

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