CANCELED - Chainsaw and Tree Felling Safety Course (Includes OSHA Training) - Level 2

10/13/2024 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM CT

Admission

  • $150.00  -  Full Price - instructor equipment
  • $150.00  -  Full Price - own equipment
  • $75.00  -  50% Off Scholarship - instructor equipment
  • $75.00  -  50% Off Scholarship - own equipment

Description

THIS CLASS IS CANCELED

Chainsaw and Tree Felling Safety Course (Includes OSHA Training) - Level 2
October 13 | 8am-5pm | $150
Instructor: Nathan Stanford 
Limited to 12 students


Class Outline:
In-person Lecture CCHE Morning
In-person Tree Feeling Site in Cook County, MN AfternoonS.A.W.W  Level Two (8 hour course)

* Level one (Chainsaw and Tree Felling Safety Course (Includes OSHA Training)) is a pre-requisite to attending this training


Level 2,  1-day course provides a focus on applying basic maintenance techniques to achieve maximum chainsaw performance such as filing techniques and carburetor adjustments. More Felling techniques and assessments are practiced and limbing and bucking techniques are introduced.

Included: 

  • Introduction
  • Review Information Covered In Level One & Q/A  
  • Reducing Down Time
  • Daily maintenance
  • Hands-on chainsaw filing
  • Learning How to Take Information from the Tree
  • Introduction to the Pro sight (Measuring the height of the tree)
  • Segments and lean calculation
  • Precision Felling Assessment
  • Determining lean, weight distribution, and limitations
  • Introduction to Precision at the Stump
  • Introduction to wedging
  • Proper notching
  • Necessary hinge
  • Species differences
  • Terrain
  • Practice Felling Trees
  • Different species and size
  • Review of Training and Q&A

Certificates and wallet cards will be provided to students following the class. 
Please bring with you: 

  • Bag Lunch - We have a microwave and fridge if needed. This will be a short break. 
  • Safety glasses and ear protection
  • 1 pair of insulated gloves
  • Clothing appropriate for May weather – it could be warm, cold, very cold, snowy, icy, wet, or buggy. Dress in layers, as we will start with classroom time. Oil and pitch stains can ruin expensive clothes, so bring work clothes. 
  • Water bottle or thermos (for drinking out in the field or when on a break outside) 
  • Boots – preferably steel-toed
  • Transportation to get you to CCHE and to the field site
  • If you selected at registration to bring your own equipment - we are expecting you to bring your own chainsaw, chaps, and helmet  *Nathan will be looking over the equipment you have provided if it doesn't meet the standards he will ask that you utilize the equipment he will provide

Instructor: Nathan Stanford, Forest Safety Instruction

Training in industrial safety management. Served in a 10-year apprenticeship with Ken Lallemont lead safety trainer with a National logging Training organization working with OSHA rules and regulations and ANSI Standards 1995 to 2005. Took storm damage training in 2005 with FISTA and again in 2019 with the State of Missouri. US Forest Service “C” certified/evaluator (Contract Trainer) 2010 to current. Every three years must be recertified. Certified trainer with a national training organization S.A.W.W (Safety and Woods Worker Training) 2011 to Current, Every year must be recertified. Works with UW Madison 2015 to current, UW River Falls 2009 to current, Southern Illinois University, NIU,  U of M Duluth, Iowa State University 2015 to current, Carrol University 2018 to current, Teaching their Hands-on chainsaw safety programs. Aldo Leopold Foundation, Chainsaw Safety trainer in Baraboo WI, 2006 to currentSamsel Sawmill Chainsaw Safety instructor 2005 to current Has a sponsorship with Husqvarna Forestry / Oregon chain. Works with many City, State, and Federal organizations,  landowners, Firefighters, Colleges, and Universities teach an average of 40 Hands-on chainsaw safety courses from to beginner to advanced a year. Speaks at safety conferences.

HollyRose McKnight, Training Assistant
You may get the support of Holly during this training as she is training with Nathan as an apprentice. She was recently certified as a “B” Sawyer/Bucker by the US Forest Service and is instrumental in helping with instruction and demonstration in class. Holly is there for the students and enjoys sharing her experience as a Minnesota Master Naturalist, a North Country Trail chapter president, and as a trainee for FSI.

 

Students are required to complete and sign a release of liability form.