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Chainsaw Training


Name: John Young
Rank: Learning & Development Officer, Technical Skills
Department:New South Wales State Emergency Service,

For the New South Wales State Emergency Service in Australia, it is sometimes hard to find a tree in a desert.

To practice falling trees, we dig a hole and put up a fence post instead. We use fence posts up to 30cm around and of various lengths. We place them into the hole with wedges for support and fell the post to a preset direction to hone chainsaw skills.

For cross-cutting, we use the same posts once they have been felled and place them on a saw horse to hone the cross-cutting skills.



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