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Post storm advice - working with fallen or damaged trees

Date published: 24 January 2025

Extreme care must be taken when working with wind fallen/damaged trees. They may be unstable with a risk of crushing for people involved in cutting and removing them.

Fallen tree

You must consider the following points when carrying out work to clear windblown trees:

  • where possible engage the services of a competent professional contractor to carry out the work
  • only those with appropriate training in the use of chainsaws should operate chainsaws
  • assess the risk and plan the work carefully - be aware that windblown trees can move unexpectedly when cutting and adjacent trees may also be unstable
  • never work on your own
  • ensure that bystanders are at a safe distance from cutting activities
  • wear suitable head and face guard protection
  • wear a high-visibility jacket, and suitable protective clothing
  • do not walk or work under unstable windblown trees
  • tell someone your estimated time of return and take a mobile phone with you

The following links provide practical advice on chainsaw use but if in doubt consult a professional contractor:

  • Chainsaws at work - (hse.gov.uk)
  • AFAG publications - (hse.gov.uk)
  • Using petrol-driven chainsaws - (ukfisa.com)
  • Basic chainsaw felling and manual takedown - (ukfisa.com)
  • Chainsaw snedding - (ukfisa.com)
  • Chainsaw cross-cutting and manual stacking - (ukfisa.com)
  • Chainsaw clearance of windblow - (ukfisa.com)
  • Chainsaw felling of large trees - (ukfisa.com)

For more information please visit the following pages on the HSENI website:

  • Chainsaw safety - think safe saw, safe operator and safe site (SOS)
  • Health and safety advice during storms and bad weather
  • or contact HSENI's helpline on 0800 0320 121

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