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jimmy45d

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  1. Thank you very much for all of your input! Sounds like it is 'at my own risk', and that should anything go wrong, I may have some issues with insurance. I will decide at the time whether the risk is worth it.
  2. Hi all, Assuming I have the necessary public liability insurance and appropriate PPE, without any formal CS certification, am I legally able to use a chainsaw on a self-employed basis to take care of some local residents property along with my normal gardening duties? No climbing, just low level tidying up of fallen limbs and small trees. I would consider myself safe and proficient with experience gained from private use, and would not take on anything 'risky', other than of course the general risk of operating a chainsaw. Any feedback would be welcome. Many thanks, Jim

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