For ten years I have faithfully worn my PPE. Recently I replaced my chaps and helmet. While searching online for the new PPE, I came across a chainsaw protective shirt on the Stihl USA website. When I contacted Stihl Canada, they said the shirt was unavailable in Canada. Here is a link to the shirt -
http://www.stihlusa.com/apparel/protective-shirt.html
Stihl Canada was kind enough to point me to Pete of Badiuk Equipment in Fort Frances Ont. (he got the shirt from his brother who owns a Stihl dealership across the border). I just got the shirt in yesterday, and it has six layers of Engtek around the collar, on the shoulders and down the arms to just above the wrists.
When I originally took a chainsaw safety course in 1998, there was never any mention of a protective shirt that could/should be worn. The folks at Stihl Canada had no explanation as to why the shirt was not sold up here.
A few of questions, if you don't mind.
Have any of you in Canada ordered this shirt?
I am wondering if folks in other countries bother wearing this shirt?
Why would a product like this not be mandatory?
http://www.stihlusa.com/apparel/protective-shirt.html
Stihl Canada was kind enough to point me to Pete of Badiuk Equipment in Fort Frances Ont. (he got the shirt from his brother who owns a Stihl dealership across the border). I just got the shirt in yesterday, and it has six layers of Engtek around the collar, on the shoulders and down the arms to just above the wrists.
When I originally took a chainsaw safety course in 1998, there was never any mention of a protective shirt that could/should be worn. The folks at Stihl Canada had no explanation as to why the shirt was not sold up here.
A few of questions, if you don't mind.
Have any of you in Canada ordered this shirt?
I am wondering if folks in other countries bother wearing this shirt?
Why would a product like this not be mandatory?