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Woodworking : Chainsaws

This guidance will help you comply with your duties under health and safety law, but is not intended as a substitute for proper instruction and training (including training of managers and supervisors to identify whether good practice is being followed).   When you assess the risks from working with chainsaws, it can be very valuable to talk to your employees about how they do their work. Use trade union or other employee safety representatives to help you.

 

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