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Have you used an MS200T one handed


Dean Lofthouse
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Have you use a 200t one handed and should training be provided  

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  1. 1. Have you use a 200t one handed and should training be provided

    • Never, not even once
      9
    • Very rarely
      21
    • Occasionally
      76
    • Every day
      101
    • No Training
      2
    • Yes training should be provided
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I think this thread will go on for ever:lol: when reading it in the start I thought that when I go to work I'm gonna notice how much I do it and I've food I don't do it as much as I thought which I'm glad about and I've also found depends where I'm working when working for certain clients ie not private I tend to take more time and stick to their rules:thumbup:

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I feel a vid to show in action the tec's could be the way to get the message out to the wider world. pics speak 1000's of words an all that. Anyone?

 

One handed, cut & hold, common practice in all the places I work. Try competing & making £ in time without these forms of chainsaw use.

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Its NPTc's nest egg when they need to they'll push the HSE to allow one handed use but only after a 1 week course at the cost of ?:sneaky2:. If they can prove through evidence like this thread that it goes on and their only option is to allow its use then everbody with the tickets now will be going back to college.

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