Duration:2 Day
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Alan Dick Communications
" An excellent and very helpful course. The visual aids, hand outs and the instructor were all excellent. 10/10. "
Alan Dick Communications
" All the topics covered were very helpful to me and my colleagues. Thank-you for the instruction. 10/10. "
Alan Dick Communications
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RY – K Yateman & Sons Ltd
- Price:£0.00 + VAT
- Duration:2 Day
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Who
Aims
Objectives
Outline
This is a perfect introduction to expertly handling and maintaining a chainsaw.
The course is also ideal if you’re looking to work towards a regulated qualification or a
Licence to Practice – both are available with our Level 2 Award in Chainsaw Maintenance
and Cross-cutting.
We work closely with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to ensure both the course’s content – and the materials we use – are in line with current safe working practices.
You’ll learn all the theory needed to use and keep a chainsaw running safely, with key sessions covering saw chain, guide bar, and power unit maintenance.
And you’ll gain hands-on experience of starting a chainsaw, run through all the pre-cutting tests
and learn the skills needed to expertly cross-cut timber.
Worth noting: Chainsaws are powerful and potentially dangerous tools, so you’ll need a
minimum level of fitness to be able to complete the practical side of the training
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
- Identify the necessary personal protective equipment required, report on its condition and
locate the various standard marks - Identify required health and safety features on a chainsaw
- Prepare the chainsaw for use with the correct fuel/oil mix and chain lubrication
- Start the chainsaw from both cold and hot in a safe manner
- Carry out pre-cutting safety tests – and state the procedures if the chainsaw fails these
tests - State the possible hazards/risks when carrying out maintenance or operational tasks
- Organise site safety and state the procedures required
- Identify faults and defects on a chainsaw and decide which you can sort yourself and
which will need the help of a service engineer - Select and identify the correct tools to enable maintenance and report on their
serviceability - Carry out all routine maintenance in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction book
and/or the Lantra Awards workbook - Cross-cut timber accurately to required lengths
- Assess and explain the terms ‘tension’ and ‘compression’ in timber
- Adopt safe procedures to remove a trapped guide bar
- Handle and stack timber in a safe manner