OPERATOR SAFETY

PHYSICAL CONDITION – Chain saw work and the associated clearing of branches and logs is a strenuous activity. You should be in good physical and mental health in order to handle your chain saw safely. Errors in judgment can be serious or fatal. If you have any physical condition which strenuous work could worsen, check with your physician before using a chain saw.

Take frequent breaks and drink fluids, especially in warmer weather. Do not operate when ill, fatigued, upset, or under the influence of any substance or medication which could affect your vision, dexterity or judgment.

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT - Always wear eye protection eyewear with adequate top and side protection conforming to the ANSI Z87.1 Standard when operating a chain saw (Z87 is stamped on the eyewear). ANSI Z87.1 certifies protective eyewear to limited, but protective resistance levels, to debris. Wood chips, dust, snapping branches and other debris can be tossed by the cutting chain into the operator’s facial area. Z87 safety eyewear may also offer limited protection in the event of the cutting chain hitting the operator in the eye area. If conditions warrant that a ventilated face shield be worn, always wear protective eyewear underneath.

Also, ECHO recommends wearing hearing protection at all times. If not followed, hearing loss can occur. You should reduce the risk of hearing damage by wearing either “headset” type protectors or approved ear plugs. (Note: Stuffing ears with cotton is not recommended.) All persons who make part of their living using chain saws should be tested periodically for hearing deterioration.

DO NOT OPERATE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ANY SUBSTANCE

WEAR PROTECTIVE Z-87.1 EYEWEAR

COMBINATION EAR, HEAD AND FACE PROTECTION

WARNING! Never wear loose clothing, unbuttoned jackets, flared sleeves and cuffs, scarves, tie strings, neckties, cords, chains, jewelry, etc. which could snag the saw chain

or underbrush. Avoid short pants.

WARNING! Never operate a chain saw when you are alone. Arrange to have someone remain within calling distance in case you need help.

A safety “hard hat” is highly recommended when felling or working under trees, or when objects can fall on you. Wear heavy duty, non slip gloves for improved grip, and also for protection against cold and vibration.

Cut resistant, high top safety tip shoes or boots with non slip soles should be worn. Clothing should be of sturdy, protective material. It should be snug-fitting to resist snagging, but roomy enough for freedom of movement. Trouser legs should not be flared or cuffed, and should be either tucked into the boot tops. Safety vests, chain saw protective leg chaps, or logger’s pants of ballistic nylon material are available. It is the operator’s responsibility to wear such additional protection if conditions warrant it.

PROTECT YOURSELF

AGAINST HEARING

DAMAGE. WEAR EAR PLUGS FOR HEARING PROTECTION

No open toed shoes, or loose fitting clothing.

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