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Handling, Transportation & Storage



What are some safety tips for handling, transportation and storing?

  • Handle chain saws safely to prevent injury to yourself or others.
  • Shut off the chain saw motor before setting it down or carrying it for more than a very short distance. It is extremely dangerous to carry a chain saw when the engine is running.
  • Let the chain saw cool before transporting.
  • Use a scabbard or bar guard to cover the chain when carrying or transporting a chain saw.

  • Carry the chain saw with the bar to rear. Ensure the scabbard is on and the muffler is away from the body.
  • Use a carrying case to prevent damage to the saw during transit and storage. The case also provides convenient storage for the owners manual and tools.
  • Secure the chain saw and carrying case during transportation to prevent them from moving.

  • Drain all fuel into an approved safety container before storing the chain saw for long periods including starting the motor to empty fuel from the carburetor.
  • Store your chain saw in a cool, dry place.
  • Do not carry a chain saw on your shoulder unless the chain is properly guarded or removed.
  • Do not transport a chain saw in the passenger compartment of a vehicle.

Refer to OSH Answers document Chain Saws - Safe Use of Chain Saws for more information.
Document last updated on July 10, 2001

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