This is exactly why I am so against using equipment that is not is good condition or incorrectly due to lack of training.
After you have trained them and made shure what they are using is at the best it could be then it is all up to them.
I have to disagree that a
Chainsaw is not as dangerous as a simple stanley knife, I think you will find the difference is in the percentage of people that use the knife over the saw that makes it look just as deadly.
My whole job is based around OH&S and keeping machinery up to the best level possible to keep them safe as #1 and on cut a close #2.
I grew up on a farm and have seen some horrendous things including someone being pulled into a PTO so I dont need to go visit a few more to make my mind clear on this.
The Golfcourse maintenance industry was the same as the rest of the agricultural industry back only 5 or so years ago and after a couple of major injuries, 1 where a guy got his leg caught in a scarifier on one of our courses, and workcover went ballistic.
It was his fault as he should have never been close to the machine but after going through the shed with a fine tooth comb and looking for records for machine maintenance etc the whole industry decided to have a bit of a shake up.
The course I work for now is a lot more OH&S concious than most and tat is due to the boss being as anal as I am about it that we have pushed the level up a bit higher which all helps to impoove it across industry but there are still sheds more organised than ours which is our next challenge.
Ive had to learn the hard way about these sort of dangers, Ive seen a leg that has been hit with a saw when the bloke starting it did the dredded drop start and lost a chunk of his knee cap for it and Ive seen photo's of a blokes head after standing over the cut when the saw kicked back and scalped the right side of his head and nearly lost his ear.
Ive seen pics of a blokes guts hanging out because he hit a railway spike that greenies had driven into the trees to stop them from being cut down and the chain broke and wrapped around him, granted that war a 36" saw and about 200cc but the system is the same for all.
They are bloody dangerous and you cant EVER brush that off and get complacent about that.
Oh and if your using a stanley knife, always cut away from you

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