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Tree Faller's Manual

Techniques for Standard and Complex Tree-Felling Operations

Tree Faller's Manual


The Tree Faller’s Manual is an essential handbook for forest operators and others who need to fell trees manually using a hand-held chainsaw. This manual builds on the information provided by the Chainsaw Operator’s Manual.

Tree felling is a high risk activity. Many fatalities and serious injuries have occurred as a result of being struck by falling trees, dislodged tree limbs or other dangers in the area. Most of these accidents are caused by using unsafe felling techniques and not following safe work procedures. This manual will guide the faller to safer work techniques.

The manual is based on the national competency standards for the forest and forest products industry where tree felling is covered using three categories: basic, intermediate and advanced. Basic tree felling applies to trees that are relatively small, with a single stem and no defects. Intermediate tree felling covers trees with single or multiple stems, limited defects, and lean and weight distribution that can be adapted to felling direction. Advanced tree felling applies to larger and more complex trees and includes trees deemed to be more hazardous.

Workplace safety, risk assessment and site preparation are included along with the theory, techniques and tools for each of the tree-felling categories.


Features

  • Stresses workplace safety and risk assessment
  • Based on the National Competency Standards for the forest and forest products industry
  • Covers basic tree felling, intermediate tree felling and advanced tree felling including hazardous trees
  • Theory of felling, directional felling, preparation, escape route and cutting the scarf
  • Builds on the information provided by the Chainsaw Operator's Manual

  • Purchase

    To purchase the Tree Faller's Manual for $24.95 please visit the CSIRO website


    RTO Discount

    There is a discount of 40% available for RTOs (with relevant units of competency on their scope) that buy a minimum of 20 copies of this manual.

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