Post-storm Cleanup Safety Tips for Arkansas Farmers
By: Michael Freyaldenhoven, Program Technician, AgrAbility, UA Cooperative Extension Service
Updated: January 24, 2013
After the recent snow and ice storm, chainsaw use is in high gear. Here are a few basic chainsaw safety tips:
Personal protection and clothing are important:
- Use eye protection, a helmet and full face shield is preferred
- Always use hearing protection
- Use leather gloves
- Wear trim-fitting clothing free of loose edges
- Use chainsaw chaps to protect your legs
- Work boots with high tops and steel toes are best
- Make sure the saw is in good working order and the chain stays at the proper tension
- Never work alone
- Maintain good balance and secure footing
- During operation, always hold the saw firmly with both hands
- Clear away dirt, debris, small tree limbs and rocks from the saw's path
- Do not cut limbs with the nose of the guide bar
- Cut only one log at a time
- Never use a chainsaw on an insecure support such as a ladder
- Do not cut above shoulder height
- Avoid working at night
- Do not refuel a hot saw
- Do not operate the saw indoors or in poorly ventilated conditions
- Avoid operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs (including some prescription drugs)

