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POLE CHAIN SAW SAFETY/RISK/HAZARD ASSESSMENT PLANT INFORMATION NHG Ref/Part No. Plant Name: Potential Noise Level in Db: Pole Chain Saw 110db to less than 115db Required hearing protection class: 5 Operator Competency: Plant Licence Not Required Page 1 of 5

RISK ASSESSMENT INFORMATION Potential Hazard(s) Injury from contact with moving parts High Chainsaws are designed for right hand operations unless specifically labelled otherwise. Use right hand for throttle only. Left arm should be fully extended, holding the pole. Never extend the pole with engine running. Make sure all operators are competent in the use of the chainsaw and that the saw is in good working order and properly maintained. Familiarise all users with safe use practice and emergency stop procedures and always keep first aid supplies on hand. Do not use at height or when standing on a ladder unless trained to do so and ladder is securely fastened in position. Remain alert and aware of potential dangers/risks. Never operate if fatigued, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Chainsaws are designed for one person operation only. Avoid working alone. If not possible, ensure procedures are in place should an emergency occur (keep first aid kit, mobile phone, etc. within arms reach) Protective clothing/equipment including eye & ear protection and fully enclosed footwear must be worn at all times during operation. Do not remove protective guards. Ensure bar cover is fitted while not in use. Keep all loose clothing, limbs, hair away from moving parts. Always hold saw firmly with both hands to avoid/minimise kickback or slippage. Maintain firm footage. Avoid working on uneven or slippery terrain. Avoid overreaching. Ensure chain is tight and teeth sharp Do not begin cutting with the upper half of the nose of the blade. Page 2 of 5

Injury from impact/projectile High Ensure all persons are clear of the fall zone when felling branches. Avoid standing directly under limbs being cut. Determine suitable escape route to the rear and diagonal to the line of fall of a branch. Wear adequate protective equipment to avoid injury from debris ejected from material being cut. Keep body parts away from falling cut material or branches which may whip back and strike operator. Never use body parts to brace or prop material being cut. Hearing Damage /High Hearing protection with a rating of SLC80db 26-360Db must be worn. Note warning label on unit. Explosion or fire from fuel vapours Stop engine before refuelling. Do not refuel while hot. Avoid spillage of fuel when refuelling. Ensure the fuel cap is properly secured after refuelling. Carry out visual checks for fuel leaks and repair before operation. Keep flammables away from the engine. Do not smoke while operating, servicing or refuelling this machine. Injury or ill health due to exposure to exhaust or fuel fumes Do not operate in confined space. Use in well ventilated area, preferably with fume extraction ventilation. Avoid breathing or coming into contact with fuel. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation if working outdoors Wear sunscreen, hat, long sleeves and long pants. Burn hazard /Low Wear protective clothing during operation. Avoid contact with hot components. Never operate the engine with heat shields removed. Page 3 of 5

KEY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE ENGINE From Cold From Hot 1. Place the chainsaw on level ground with the blade clear of ground 2. Remove bar cover 3. Activate chain brake (located in front of front handle) by pushing it forward 4. If fitted with a primer bulb, press it several times 5. Set the master control to Choke/Cold Start 6. Pull the starter cord firmly with right 7. When engine starts, touch the throttle trigger briefly (the master control lever will move back to the normal idle setting) Use the same method as above without the use of Choke Operation 1. Carefully lift the chainsaw, taking care not to touch the throttle trigger. 2. Move to the cutting area and standing diagonally away (never directly under) from the branch to be cut. 3. Position the blade, then using the throttle trigger, reach maximum chain speed before attempting cut. ENGINE SHUTDOWN 1. Remove finger from throttle and engage the chain brake. 2. Place chain saw on level ground with the blade clear of ground 3. Turn master control to OFF position. 4. Once engine stops, allow to cool slightly before re-fitting blade cover. Please refer to the User Guide and Operators Manual for detailed Operating Instructions Page 4 of 5

The safety information contained in this assessment is general information only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice or tuition, which the hirer should seek before operating. Page 5 of 5