ICFR – Chainsaw Safety and Operating Handbook
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Pull slowly at first, then increase speed until the
felling cuts take control.
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ndirect
puLL
If two tree lengths clearance to the winch is not
possible, there are two safe methods which can be
used in more confined spaces.
The
first
method relies on the use of suitably located
stumps. This method allows for the safe positioning of
the winching equipment and operator as well as good
vocal and visual contact.
Figure 33: Method relying on the use of suitably
located stumps
The felling procedure is:
•
Make the directional notch as for the standard
technique. Make the felling cut leaving more
holding wood away from the lean.
Figure 34: Felling procedure
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Begin the pull. Continue the tension as the felling
cut continues, until the felling cut takes control.
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Work out visual and vocal communication before
work starts. The chainsaw and machine operator
must have an effective means of communication.
This may require the use of an intermediate person
in some circumstances.
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Use sound stumps of sufficient size as anchors.
Do not use standing trees as anchors.
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Use strops of 1.5 times the SWL of the pulling
rope.
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Notch anchor stumps to ensure the pulling rope
does not come off.
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Use machines of sufficient weight and winching
power to ensure that the tree to be felled can be
controlled.The machine must be equipped with
a canopy that will protect the operator from roll
over and falling objects.
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The chainsaw operator is responsible for the
amount of tension applied.
10.13.3
m
ethodS
for
different
SituAtionS
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irect
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The most common is a direct pull with the winch or
machine further than two tree lengths away.
Figure 32: Direct pull with winch or machine further
than two tree lengths away
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Make the directional notch as for the standard
felling technique.
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Tension the rope to hold the tree in position.
•
Make the felling cut ensuring an adequate hinge
is retained. Use wedges to hold the cut open if
required.
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Retire to a safe position and signal the pull to
commence.