Two men cutting firewood with chainsaws, wearing protective pants, hard hats and ear protection.
Image by Sandy Repp

Wearing the proper safety equipment can prevent serious injury.

Two men cutting firewood with chainsaws, wearing protective pants, hard hats and ear protection.
Image by Sandy Repp

Wearing the proper safety equipment can prevent serious injury.

Chainsaw Safety


Each year, approximately 36,000 people are treated in hospital emergency departments for injuries from using chain saws (1).  The potential risk of injury increases after hurricanes and other natural disasters, when chain saws are widely used to remove fallen or partially fallen trees and tree branches. 

General Safety 

Chainsaw Safety for Homeowners: a 2-page introduction to chainsaw safety from the New York State Department of Health, online at: https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/3233.pdf

Work Safely with a Chainsaw:  The Indiana Woodlot Series includes this 6-page PDF that covers choosing a chain saw (including considerations of horsepower, bar length, chain type, and safety features); personal protective gear; other mainenance equipment you'll need; how to carry yoru chainsaw; sizing up the work site before cutting; safe operation (including the saw's 'kickback danger zone'); and tips for working in the forest.  Published by the Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources with other partners, online at: http://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/files/02_Work_Safely.pdf


Last updated April 7, 2026