Chainsaw safety

TMIL

5 year old buck +
What is this guy thinking? No hard hat, no safety glasses, no hearing protection, no gloves, no chaps!!

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and he is going to get grease/oil on his clothing...
 
My only question is why the need for full camo? Judging by the colors I don't think much would be in season.
 
Reminds me of the Russian gun safety class....
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Can't say I've ever used a hard hat, chaps or even gloves if warm out but who would pull the cord with two hands, or hold the bar like that? That's just awkward and not easy to do.

Last year I was at the rental store (also happens to be a stihl dealer) and there was a guy ahead of me renting a generator to power his electric chainsaw since he kept tripping circuit breaker. After he left I asked the guy at counter why he didn't suggest the guy rent a gas chainsaw instead.... counter guy says... I hate getting saws back with blood, he's the type to bleed.
 
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Reminds me of the Russian gun safety class....
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They teach this in a lot of gun safety courses. You are expected to look down the bore of each weapon you handle for the Canadian firearms license test.
 
They teach this in a lot of gun safety courses. You are expected to look down the bore of each weapon you handle for the Canadian firearms license test.
Well then "Boris" in back is going to pass with flying colors! Might be how they screen for their officers program!
 
Forget the safety. Looks to me like he wants to be a she!
 
Is that Bill Jordan? Lol
 
They teach this in a lot of gun safety courses. You are expected to look down the bore of each weapon you handle for the Canadian firearms license test.
Are you considered a logger in Canada if you start your saw like that too ? :emoji_thinking::emoji_rolling_eyes:
 
Soon to be Trans Lumber Jill???
 
Kind of like a wearing a safety harness,not a matter of if just when.If you don't wear chaps and eye,hearing protection
 
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