Nuzzy
Trail Gnome
I'd like to be schooled on this if anyone has any info....
Backstory:
I live in WA, am an avid mountain biker, and frequently volunteer with various organizations in building and maintaining biking and hiking trails. Last year, the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance orchestrated a chainsaw safety and bucking class/field test through the Forest Service, given to a group of individuals to receive their Class B bucking certifications as volunteers. I got involved with that group of sawyers last summer, and will be taking the certification when the EMBA does it again this spring.
I've spent a good bit of time searching through various USFS sites today trying to gather info. I think I understand that I will need to have a valid first aid card. Do I also need a CPR cert? Or is that the same thing?
Also, I think I understand Class A relates mostly to brushing, whereas class B is good up to 24" and class C is over 24"... Sound right? Is there a difference between bucking and felling certifications? The guys that did this last year got Class B bucking cards when they were done, but what more would it take to go Class C? And Felling if different?
Anyone have any insights? opcorn:
Backstory:
I live in WA, am an avid mountain biker, and frequently volunteer with various organizations in building and maintaining biking and hiking trails. Last year, the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance orchestrated a chainsaw safety and bucking class/field test through the Forest Service, given to a group of individuals to receive their Class B bucking certifications as volunteers. I got involved with that group of sawyers last summer, and will be taking the certification when the EMBA does it again this spring.
I've spent a good bit of time searching through various USFS sites today trying to gather info. I think I understand that I will need to have a valid first aid card. Do I also need a CPR cert? Or is that the same thing?
Also, I think I understand Class A relates mostly to brushing, whereas class B is good up to 24" and class C is over 24"... Sound right? Is there a difference between bucking and felling certifications? The guys that did this last year got Class B bucking cards when they were done, but what more would it take to go Class C? And Felling if different?
Anyone have any insights? opcorn:
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