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am i doing something thats a big no no:thumbsdown: in my picture? I am aware that siting on the trunk im milling wasnt a good idea, i wouldnt normally be working like that.

 

I have to agree that I think training is vital when using powerful equipment, the worst thing i have seen was a guy last winter one handing a mid sized husky above his head letting the saw cut through the branch then swinging the saw downwards as it cut through, wearing old school farmer spec ppe, (flat cap and glasses, i couldnt see if they had chainsaw protection)

 

if you need to reach the branch you need to reach the branch. why walk back to the van for the pole pruner and waste 20 min :laugh1:

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Untill the day comes where is is clearly stated in law that only qualified operators can use chainsaws then there will never be a black and white answer.

 

You legally have to be gas registered to installl boilers the same should be for the dangerous tools we use. Its one of the few power tools i think you should be qualified to use as it can cause horrific damage but you cant police the world.

 

And as it is we have all got used to the system and use it good or bad to our advantage as i will admit i dont always do risk assesments on domestic jobs im terrible i know :)

 

and i know plenty that do it themselves and get a mate to sign the paper

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