The Arbor Day Foundation is pledging 10 million trees to areas impacted by hurricanes Helene, Milton Help us replant
As you begin to implement your backyard woods plan, you may want to remove some trees to give a favorite tree room to grow, cut some firewood or fence posts, or remove a tree with a hazardous defect.
A chain saw is the tool used most often to cut down trees. Cutting down a tree is one of the most difficult and dangerous activities you can do in your woods. In 2000, chain saws caused 40,000 injuries and deaths in the United States — and most could have been prevented (About, Inc. 2002). From the moment you take a chain saw out of storage to the time you put it back, you can be hurt by it or by whatever you are cutting. To work safely in your woods, you need knowledge, skill, and safe working habits.
In This Bulletin
Here’s what’s inside:
- What do I need to know? – the importance of education and safety
- How do I choose a chain saw? – things to look for and consider
- What other equipment do I need? – additional tools and supplies
- What should I do before I start cutting? – assessing the situation
- How do I safely operate the chain saw? – safety procedures to follow