Operating A Chainsaw Safely
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Operating a chainsaw is a good way to make the job you’re doing go more efficiently. However, like other machines, the chainsaw can be a dangerous piece of equipment. In case you own or plan to rent a chainsaw, here are some tips on operating one safely from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Wear the right equipment
OSHA recommends protecting pretty much everything when you use a chainsaw. This includes a hard hat, eye and ear protection, long sleeve shirt and pants, work gloves and steel-toed boots.
Before starting the saw
Be sure to check that the controls, chain tension and bolts holding the handles are in proper working order.
Running the saw
Four quick tips for when the chainsaw is running:
- Plan your retreat path if you’re cutting down a tree. Also make sure that it’s clear of anything that might be in your way
- Never cut anything that’s above your head
- When you’re cutting, make sure your feet are always secure and keep both hands on the handle
- Be prepared for the blade to kickback at you. You never know when you might hit a knot
For the rest of the safety tips, check out the OSHA website.
About us
Northeastern Window & Door opened in 1979 by Jim and Betty Smith as a small Window & Door Shop serving Northeastern Michigan. The store is now owned and operated by John Smith, Jim and Betty's son.
Jim and Betty Smith, and family, lived in the Metro Detroit area. Jim worked as a trim carpenter. They had family in Alcona County and wanted to get out of the city. Jim and Betty would come "Up North" on the weekends and Jim did side jobs when he was in the area. Jim had trouble locating materials for his jobs. He saw a need for a window and door supplier in Alcona County so he and his family relocated to Mikado in 1979 and opened Northeastern Window & Door in May 1979, on the corner of US 23 and Main Street in Harrisville. Jim sold windows, doors and trim. Jim became known as "Need trim, see Jim".
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