Here are some things you need to know before you start working with a chain saw. If you work alone, keep these rules in mind:
Tell others where you work and park in a position where you can exit quickly
Make sure you are properly dressed and equipped for the job. All chain saws come with some mandatory safety features
The most common injuries caused by chainsaws are lacerations. Laceration refers to "an injury that ruptures the skin," and can sometimes be generalized to tears and jagged cuts -- as is known when a chainsaw tears tissue.
A variety of injuries can be prevented with the right protection. International standards define effective and ineffective protective clothing. As required, all Fushihua chain saw protective suits have been tested and inspected in accordance with relevant European and international standards. But wherever you are, be sure to wear the following:
Protective helmet protective goggles a forest coat capable of properly covering the upper body protective pants anti-skid boots gloves


