Cross Cutting and Manual Stacking - IFSG 304 (Ireland)
The crosscutting wood method, sometimes called a rip cut, involves cutting a piece of wood at an angle across the grain and the cut is most often is completed with a chainsaw.
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This manual process requires training in chainsaw usage, expertise and proper use of personal protective safety equipment. Depending on the type of wood and diameter of the tree, the operator may wish to cut a shorter length for manual stacking and moving of the wood. The proper stacking of green wood helps with drying by lowering the moisture content over time through air and sun exposure, or if faster drying is required, by kiln drying. The Cross-Cutting and Manual Stacking - IFSG 304 (Ireland) app will help chainsaw operators conduct a risk assessment of the work area prior to starting the cross-cutting process. The app will also review best practices in stacking wood, such as using aid tools as needed, stacking wood frequently, and ensuring that the wood is stacked in a safe place to prevent spilling.
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