- Wear full chainsaw PPE including trousers, boots, helmet, visor, and gloves for every cut
- Check all PPE carries valid CE or UKCA markings for the relevant EN standard
- Replace any chainsaw PPE item immediately after it has been struck by the chain
- Ensure chainsaw trousers fit correctly — snug but allowing full range of movement
- Inspect all PPE for damage, wear, and fibre exposure before each use
- Use hearing protection (ear defenders on the helmet) throughout all chainsaw operations
- Lower the mesh visor before starting the chainsaw and keep it down during cutting
- Wear chainsaw gloves with cut protection on the left hand as a minimum
- Take regular rest breaks to manage fatigue from wearing heavy protective clothing
- Hold a valid NPTC or equivalent chainsaw certificate before operating on site
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- DON'T operate a chainsaw wearing standard work trousers — they provide no chain protection
- DON'T use chainsaw PPE that has been cut by a chain — it must be replaced immediately
- DON'T raise the visor during cutting operations — face and eye injuries are serious
- DON'T wear loose or oversized chainsaw trousers that could be pulled into the chain
- DON'T remove hearing protection during chainsaw use — noise levels exceed safe limits
- DON'T wear ordinary safety boots instead of chainsaw-rated boots with cut protection
- DON'T use damaged or worn chainsaw PPE where fibres are exposed or seams are split
- DON'T assume arborist PPE is the same as ground-use chainsaw PPE — check the ratings
- DON'T operate a chainsaw without holding the required competence certificate
- DON'T skip any item of the chainsaw PPE system — every piece protects a different zone
See also: Chainsaw Safety (Non-Forestry) | PPE Awareness and Responsibilities
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