ICFR – Chainsaw Safety and Operating Handbook
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6.
TRANSPORTATION
6.1
t
rAnSporting
A
chAinSAw
by
Vehicle
Ensure that a chain and guide bar cover is fitted. Secure
all loose tools, chainsaws and fuel containers in the
vehicle so that they are not damaged in transit or cause
discomfort or injury to people. Transport chainsaws,
fuel and equipment separately from personnel.
6.2
c
Arrying
A
chAinSAw
When the chainsaw is
not running
and needs to be
carried over longer distances, use any of the following
methods:
•
Carry the chainsaw in the left hand with the guide
bar facing backwards.
•
Carry the chainsaw in the right hand with the
guide bar facing forwards.
•
Carry the chainsaw on the hip with the left hand
and the guide bar facing downwards.
Ensure that the chain and guide bar cover is fitted.
Photo 1: Carrying a chainsaw on the hip
When the chainsaw is
running
and needs to be carried
over shorter distances (e.g. walking from tree to tree
in felling, debranching and cross-cutting operations),
use any of the following methods:
•
Carry the chainsaw in the left hand with the
guide bar facing backwards and the chain brake
engaged.
•
Carry the chainsaw in the right hand with the guide
bar facing forwards and the chain brake engaged.
•
Carry the chainsaw in front of the body with both
hands firmly gripping the handles. The fingers
must be off the throttle control trigger.
Ensure that the saw chain does not rotate (creep).
Photo 2: Carrying a chainsaw
in front of the body