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Safety Alerts Online
SPRING POLE PROPELS SAW INTO LOGGER'S FACE |
Feb. 2003 |
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BACKGROUND: A logger was felling hardwood sawtimber on a clear, sunny day in January in the Lake States, as part of a two-man logging team. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: The 31-year old logger had four years' experience cutting timber. He was considered fully trained and had no previous injuries. He was wearing all his personal protective equipment, and the chain brake on his saw was fully functional. UNSAFE ACT OR CONDITION: He had felled a red oak sawlog tree and was limbing his way up the tree. The tree had landed on a two-inch hemlock, laying it over so that it was flat on the ground under the sawlog. The hemlock did not appear to be under any tension. ACCIDENT: The logger, thinking the little hemlock was not under any tension, started to cut it about 18 inches above ground level. As soon as he touched it with the saw, the hemlock snapped, propelling the chain saw back toward him. RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR CORRECTION:
Please follow equipment manufacturers recommendations for safe operation and maintenance procedures. |
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Forest Resources Association Inc. |