Safety Precautions Before Cutting A Tree

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Safety Precautions Before Cutting A Tree

20 November 2017
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Removing a tree is an inherently dangerous thing, and there are safety precautions to take both before and during the removal process. Here are the precautions to take before the removal:

Wait For Good Weather

Cutting down a tree in inclement weather is more dangerous than doing the same in good weather. The most dangerous weather elements are rain and snow, because they make the ground wet and slippery. This increases the risk of slipping and falling during the operation. For example, jumping out of the way when a tree you were removing starts to fall prematurely is easier if the ground is dry.

Ensure You Are Trained To Work With The Equipment At Hand

Removing a tree calls for the use of different equipment, some of which many homeowners have never used before. For example, many people are not trained to operate chainsaws, which is bad because the equipment can be deadly in the hands of an untrained person. If you don't know how to handle a power tool, let a professional tree removal company handle the work.

Ensure You Have Appropriate Safety Gear

Removing a tree is inherently dangerous and you need to be prepared for it by using appropriate safety gear. Here are some of the safety gears you need:

  • A hard helmet
  • Thick and strong clothing
  • Closed shoes with good grip
  • Heavy work gloves
  • Safety goggles

Don't even think about removing a tree without protective gear and clothing.

Ensure The Tree Is Not Weak

Removing a weak tree is dangerous because you don't know when it will fall. It can fall when you are not ready for it and cause you serious injury. Examples of a weak tree include one that was damaged by a storm, one that has a rotten trunk, or one that has been ravaged by disease. A weak tree may have to be removed piece by piece to ensure the safety of the removers, so it is best left to the professionals.

Assess and Clear the Area before Work

Lastly, you also need to ensure that the work area is free of obstacles and people. Garden chairs, cars, and toys, among other things, should all be removed from the area. Apart from their risk of damage, they can also cause you to trip and fall. You should not have bystanders hanging around in the area if they are not helping you. Apart from their risk of getting injured, they may also get in your way if something happens and you need to get away fast.

As you can see from the above precautions, there are many dangers associated with removing a tree. Avoid all of them by letting a professional d tree removal company handle the project on your behalf.