Chainsaw Snedding - IFSG 303 (Ireland)
Chainsaw snedding is a process used in forestry management to remove buds and small debris from large branches before felling or removal.
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The Chainsaw Snedding - IFSG 303 (Ireland) app should be used by a chainsaw operator to conduct a risk management assessment prior to starting work on a tree, including conditions of the site and weather during the work. While training and industry best practice will dictate the best course of action, the app will provide guidance to the chainsaw operator on how to best approach the snedding in a safe manner. The felling of trees is a high-risk job, and training and practise will help promote a safe working environment and the health and safety of workers. Chainsaw operators should always engage in safety measures such as making sure to wear personal protective equipment while cutting large trees, branches, and other materials, maintaining proper chainsaw clearance when cutting, undergoing chainsaw training, and making sure to use proper techniques when cutting branches, tree climbing, and more.
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