The chainsaw course is only run in workplaces that have a group of eight (8) people.
Do you use a chainsaw at work have to cut timber on the ground? This course is for you! This course will help you cut up timber on the ground and you will get the best out of your chainsaw. This is a two (2) day course and is only run with groups of eight (8) people in workplaces.
This course is nationally recognised throughout Australia
Send your training enquiry today, and we’ll be in touch to access your requirements and schedule your training at a time that suits you.
We will show you how to get the best out of your chainsaw use the right cut for the job. A sharp chain and well maintained saw is a great tool that can be used to remove fallen trees. This course will give you the confidence to operate a chainsaw in a safe manner.
Train Safe NT can come to you and do the Nationally Accredited training at your workplace or Aboriginal community. Call Train Safe NT to discuss training options. The chainsaw course is only run in workplaces that have a group of eight (8) people.
Watch this 1 minute video, the chainsaw cuts into chaps and saves leg.
You will learn how to safely and successfully operate and maintain a chainsaw.
The unit of competency is: AHCMOM213 Operate and maintain chainsaws
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