IN T R O D U C T I O N T O WOME N ' S C H A I N S AW S A F E T Y
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019, 8:00-4:00
YALE-MYERS FOREST, EASTFORD, CONNECTICUT
This one-day course will introduce women to the fundamentals of safe chainsaw use. We’ll cover fundamental topics such as personal protective equipment (PPE), how to maintain a safe saw, starting the saw, and the mechanics of safe body posture. Participants will have a chance to cut tree cookies, and will watch a tree-felling demonstration. This does not prepare participants to buck up logs or cut down trees. This class is good preparation for more hands-on, two-day Women’s Chainsaw Safety and Maintenance courses. Space limited to 15 participants.
Cost: Free. Please bring your own lunch.
Register here: https://forms.gle/XEB9XcdLmK7ZiB1G7
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Visit https://environment.yale.edu/calendar/listing/81752
For registration questions, contact Frank Cervo, Yale School Forests, (631)487-4834 or
frank.cervo@yale.edu.
For course content questions, contact Amanda Mahaffey, Forest Stewards Guild, (207)432-3701
or amanda@forestguild.org.