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Apply on-line now for Colorado Firecamp's upcoming S-212 Wildland Fire Chain Saws classes:

  • March 7-10, 2024
  • April 11-14, 2024
  • May 2-5, 2024
  • May 30-June 2, 2024
  • June 20-23, 2024
  • July 11-14, 2024
  • August 1-4, 2024
  • August 22-25, 2024

Cost: $750 includes tuition, books, meals & lodging.


What to Bring to Class

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)


MTDC Chain Saw Training

Felling Boss Training


Little Grass Valley Tree Felling Accident FLA — August, 2009

Freeman Reservoir tree felling fatality, 72-hour report & OSHA citation — June, 2009

Storm Mountain Ranch tree felling accident, OSHA citation — May, 2009

Andrew Palmer Fatality, Dutch Creek Incident, — June, 2008

OSHA citations

Volusia County Tree Felling Fatality
Scene Pictures — November, 2007

Big Creek Fire Accident — August, 2006


NWCG Hazard Tree and Tree Felling Task Group — link to hazard tree safety information


USFS Region 2 letter to Sen. Udall, re: S-212 cutting area — June, 2009

CSFS Faller Qualification Guidelines — May, 2006

USFS Region 2 Chainsaw Policy — February, 2005

S-235 Felling Boss Training, Issue Paper #12 — January, 1996


Wildland Fire Chain Saw Glossary — S-212 Pre-course work


 

Wildland Fire Chain Saw Glossary
Pre-course Work
FEBRUARY, 2004
NFES 2644

Peavey. A lumberman's lever for turning logs that has a pivoting hooked arm and metal spike at one end.

Pie Shape or Wedge Cut. A section sawn from a tree during the bucking sequence to allow for the directional pressures of various bind situations. Splits, slabs, and excessive wood-pulling are minimized when a pie shaped cut is sawn.

pie shape or wedge cut

Pivot points. Pivot points can be stumps, rocks or any protrusion on the ground that affects a log's balance or natural tendency to roll. An unseen pivot point may cause the ends of the log to swing around the pivot point.

pivot points

Plumb. To gauge or assess the various vertical leans of a tree as part of the sizeup completed prior to felling.

plumb

Plumb bob. A tool used to establish the outward lean or slant of a tree in relation to its base. Generally a weight attached to a string.

PPE. Personal Protective Equipment for eyes, head, and extremities, protective clothing, respiration devices, and protective shields and barriers. In addition to PPE required for fireline duties, sawyers and swampers are also required to use approved chaps, eye and hearing protection.

Progressive Method of Line Construction. A system of organizing workers to build fireline in which they advance without changing relative positions in line.

Puller. See Swamper.

Pull-in. Pull-in occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is caught or pinched, and suddenly stops. The chain pulls the saw forward.

pull-in

Push-back.  Push-back occurs when the chain on the top of the bar is suddenly stopped by contacting another object or by being pinched.  The chain drives the saw straight back toward the sawyer.

push-back

Pusher or Driver. Use of a tree to drive or push over another tree that has not completely fallen to the ground but has been faced and backcut. This is a forbidden technique for fireline operations. Machines should be used to mitigate this hazard.

Root Pull. The pulling out of a portion of the tree's root system. Commonly a result of not cutting up the corner of the holding wood close enough on a large or heavily leaning tree (common on soft or saturated ground).

Root Wad. Mass of roots and dirt which projects above ground level after a tree has been pushed or blown over.

root wad


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