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Whether you're handling DIY home projects or working on professional sites, a chainsaw is an essential but dangerous tool. In this video guide, Christian breaks down key safety tips and debunks common myths to help you stay safe while using your chainsaw.
Chainsaw Myths and the Truth Behind Them
Myth 1: Kickback Only Happens to Beginners
Truth: Kickback can happen to anyone, regardless of experience.
Kickback is caused when the tip of the chainsaw (the kickback zone) catches on wood.
To prevent it:
Keep the chain sharp
Avoid cutting with the tip
Maintain a firm grip
Cut with the lower part of the bar whenever possible
Myth 2: Gloves Reduce Your Control
Truth: The right gloves actually improve control and safety.
Use gloves that are:
Cut-resistant
Anti-vibration
They provide grip, reduce vibration fatigue, and add a protective barrier.
Myth 3: Safety Gear is Only for Inexperienced Users
Truth: Everyone should wear proper safety gear.
Minimum recommended gear:
Helmet with face shield
Ear protection
Cut-resistant gloves
Chainsaw chaps
Sturdy boots
Proper gear can prevent serious injuries from slips or accidents.
Key Chainsaw Safety Practices
1. Check Chain Tension Before Every Use
A loose chain can slip or derail; a tight chain can damage the saw.
To test tension:
Pull the chain slightly away from the bar.
It should snap back in place.
2. Safe Starting Procedure
Never drop start a chainsaw.
Correct starting steps:
Place the saw on level ground
Engage the chain brake
One hand on the top handle
One foot in the rear handle
3. Maintain Proper Grip While Operating
Keep both hands on the saw at all times
Front hand wraps around the top handle
Provides maximum control during kickback scenarios
4. Check for Overhead Hazards
Look around and above you for loose branches or cables
Avoid standing beneath unstable limbs
Always better to work with a partner to spot dangers
5. Know When to Stop
Fatigue increases the chance of mistakes
Take breaks and know your physical limits
Never push through exhaustion
Chainsaws are powerful tools—but only safe when used with the proper respect, preparation, and protection. For a full visual walkthrough of these practices, watch Christian’s detailed video above.
With a passion for business that started at just ten years old—when he and Grant, ran a worm farm out of an old bathtub—Charlie has played a key role in growing Jono & Johno into a trusted name in the industry. He oversees product sourcing, customer education, and the company’s online growth, ensuring customers have access to the right equipment and information to get the job done.
Through years of experience, Charlie has developed a deep understanding of the outdoor power equipment industry and is dedicated to helping customers find the right gear, troubleshoot common issues, and keep their machines running smoothly.
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