HortGuy
TreeHouser
3.4.10 Says Cut resistant leg protection shall be worn while operating a chain saw during ground operations.
8.6.3 says To prevent an entanglement hazard, loose clothing, climbing equipment, body belts, arborist saddles, lanyards, or gauntlet-type gloves (for example, long-cuffed lineman's or welder's gloves) shall not be worn while operating chippers.
Chainsaw chaps usually have adjustment straps around the back of the leg, are those straps considered 'loose clothing'?
If so, and I am bucking a top up, am I not allowed to run some of the branches through a chipper, someone else has to do it?
8.6.3 says To prevent an entanglement hazard, loose clothing, climbing equipment, body belts, arborist saddles, lanyards, or gauntlet-type gloves (for example, long-cuffed lineman's or welder's gloves) shall not be worn while operating chippers.
Chainsaw chaps usually have adjustment straps around the back of the leg, are those straps considered 'loose clothing'?
If so, and I am bucking a top up, am I not allowed to run some of the branches through a chipper, someone else has to do it?