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I didnt use gloves, as i thought you dont need to, seeing as you dont have to use them when using the saw in a tree, but it was "brought to my attention" by the assessor that i did have to.

 

You dont- the assessor was wrong.

 

 

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My assessor was wrong too then :001_huh: and my mates assessor also.

 

May be a trainer on here could clear it up.

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i was told at college today by my practical lecturer that the saw does need to be treated as a rear handled saw when on the ground, chainsaw gloves etc...

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just for when your warming the saw up on the ground Liam :001_smile:

 

Ahhhhhhhhh :thumbup1:

 

 

 

Good luck pal, relax, take you time and think about everthing you do twice :thumbup:

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