JS Landscaping
ArboristSite Member
Hey guys, Just recently had a close call this past wednesday at work. I was back with my crew about 3 miles into the woods doing forestry work and clearing trees the NJ State forester wanted to be felled. My crew and I had spread out into pairs of two across the marked area, roughly about 3 acres. I was making a knotch to fell a large Silver Maple with my MS 460 Magnum with a 24" bar. Made my bottom cut and proceeded to start the downward cut to finish my knotch. After noticing I needed to go about another half inch on the bottom of my notch I started cutting with the top of the bar, being that it was only a small amount to go to finish the notch. I was unaware of the piece of barbed wire that was right were I was about to cut and my chain hit it, and shot the saw backwards and out into my left thigh. It happened so quick and fast that it knocked me off my feet and down onto the ground. When I realized what happened I looked and saw the saw stuck into my left thigh. If I wasnt wearing my Stihl Chaps I could have easily lost my leg. It is amazing how the chaps did exactly what they were suposed to and jammed the saw before it did major damage. Ended up going through the chaps a bit through my jeans and 2 layers of long underwear, leaving a slight scratch on my left thigh. Very Very lucky. I dont want to think of what could have happened if I wasnt wearing them. Unfortuanly im one of the only ones with my company that does wear them religiously every time I operate one of the saws, no matter which one, even when I climb I wear them. Just goes to show how important it is to wear all your PPE. I will post some pictures of the chaps and close I came to having a very bad injury. Could have been very serious being so deep into the woods with our only transportation out being a John Deer gator. Hopefully my incident will prove the importance of wearing chaps, and all of the protective gear available, to my fellow co workers and who ever else runs chainsaws. Be careful out there guys!