Technical Award

Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-Cutting

Summary / Introduction

Chainsaws are powerful and dangerous tools, therefore it is essential when operating and maintaining them that you have total confidence and expertise in what you are doing, so avoiding accidents. Our two day chainsaw maintenance and cross-cutting course for occasional users* will provide you with the appropriate techniques and safety guidelines to ensure that you are not only confident when using a chainsaw but also aware of relevant health and safety guidelines making sure you stay protected.

This course will be suitable for you if you work in, or are looking to work in any of the following industries:

Agriculture, Horticulture, Woodland’ Local Authorities, Conservation Construction, Land-based.

Please Note: Due to the nature of the training a minimum level of fitness will be required for specific operations. Whilst we would not want to disadvantage you as a learner, it is an essential requirement.

Description

Our chainsaw training is deliver. If you require training in Chainsaw Maintenance only, you should register for the Lantra Awards Chainsaw Maintenance course. If on the other hand you require training in Crosscutting only, you should register for the Lantra Awards Crosscut Timber Using a Chainsaw. For those wishing to obtain a Licence to Practice or if wish to obtain a regulated qualification, you can proceed to the Level 2 Award in Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting and felling trees up to 380mm.

Product Objectives

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the necessary personal protective equipment required, report on its condition and locate the various standard marks
  • Identify required safety and health features on a chainsaw
  • Prepare the chainsaw for use with the correct fuel/oil mix and chain lubrication Start the chainsaw from both cold and hot in a safe manner
  • Carry out pre-cutting safety tests and state the procedures if the chainsaw fails these tests
  • State the possible hazards/risks when carrying out maintenance or operational tasks
  • Organise site safety and state the procedures required
  • Identify faults and defects on a chainsaw and cutting equipment and decide which the operator can remedy and which require a service engineer’s attention
  • Select and identify correct tools to enable maintenance to be carried out and report on their serviceability
  • Carry out all routine maintenance in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction book
  • Cross-cut timber accurately to required lengths
  • Assess and explain the terms 'tension' and 'compression' in timber
  • Adopt safe procedures to remove a trapped guide bar
  • Handle and stack timber in a safe manner.

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