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You should clear away dirt, debris, small tree limbs and rocks from the saw’s chain path.
The more you know about your saw, the better.
You should start your chain saw on a uneven surface.
Before you cut and begin to use your saw, you should read the manufacturer instructions.
Always wear gloves or use a heavy rag when handling the chain.
Storing your saw…
You can store your fuel in any container you want to.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a must when using a chain saw.
The intended purpose of PPE is not to allow you to work dangerously, it is to mitigate the seriousness of an injury if you are involved in an incident.
The most common cause of chainsaw cuts is from kickback.