Hand and Powered Tools

General Requirements

  • Each hand and portable powered tool, including each tool provided by an employee, must be maintained in serviceable condition.
  • All tools are to be inspected before initial use during each work shift. Note: If tool is not used, it does not need to be inspected.
  • Inform employees of maintenance and inspection procedures during training, reinforcing the requirements during regular safety and health meetings, and by conducting spot checks of employees who use tools.

Chain Saws

  • Chain saws must be equipped with a chain brake.
  • All chain saws must meet the ANSI B175.1 - 1991 "Safety Requirements for Gasoline - Powered Chain Saws. Note: Compliance with the ANSI standard can be verified by the presence of the manufacturer's label and the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) label on the chain saw.
  • Chain saw kick back devices are not to be removed or otherwise disabled.

Refueling Chain Saws

  • Chain saws are to be fueled and started at least 10 feet from any open flame or source of ignition and fueling area.

Starting Chain Saws

  • Chain saws must be started on the ground or where otherwise firmly supported. Drop starting chain saws is prohibited.
  • Chain saws may be started from an upright position providing the chain saw is being firmly supported (i.e., log, stationary item). 

Carrying Chain Saws

  • Chain saws must be carried in a manner that will prevent employee contact with the cutting chain and muffler (e.g., leather and felt shoulder pads.)

Retreating With Chain Saws

  • The chain saw must be shut off or the throttle released before the feller begins his retreat; feller may retreat as soon as throttle is released.