6 Important Wood Chipper Safety Tips Everyone Should Know

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Wood chippers are the perfect tool for shredding garden waste such as leaves, wood and hedge trimmings into mulch and chips. The compost and chips can then be composted, poured on the soil for insulation or utilized as a natural alternative to stone and cement paths.

If you're considering buying a wood chipper, or already own one, then it is important to follow a few simple tips to ensure safe and proper garden shredding. Reading and comprehending this tips can help you safely enjoy your chipper to its fullest level.

Read the guide

Ensure you read the user manual from front to the back. The manual must comprise all you need to know about your shredder: specialized information, operational limitations, safety instructions, and maintenance directions. It pays to know about the function and dangers posed by the chipper's moving parts. Always consult the user manual if you're unsure about something and keep it at a readily accessible location.

Wear personal security gear

Always wear a tight-fitting short-sleeved shirt if utilizing a wood chipper. Ensure that your shirt is tucked into your pants, and the pants tucked into your own shoes. Take off anything which may get trapped in the machine such as straps, ties, jewellery and other dangling items. Only wear cuff-free clothing.

While wood chippers are often considered as light machinery, it is vital that you wear safety gear. Remember to wear heavy duty cuff-free gloves, long pants and sturdy slip-resistant workout sneakers. You also have to use ear protection such as earmuffs because the chipper can become awfully loud occasionally.

Inspect the chipper before usage

Make it a point to inspect the wood chipper before using it. Notice that all bits are in great working condition, and all bolts and screws are properly secured. Make a mental note of the tear and wear, and make it serviced if you feel that the wood chipper is growing too worn down for secure and effective functioning.

Always check that the chute, feed intake and cutting region are free of barriers, and remove all debris which may get caught up the moving parts.

Clear the area

Clear the worksite of pets, kids and bystanders prior to using a wood chipper. Maintain a security perimeter of 20 to 30 feet in all directions while the chipper is working. While focusing on your occupation is excellent practice, don't forget to keep a watch for any upcoming individuals or animals. Instantly turn off the device if you see anyone coming.

Don't overload

Don't stuff too many branches or leaves at one time into the intake chute. You need to know about the operational constraints of the device by reading the user guide, instead of going beyond its own limits.

Likewise, don't let the waste to accumulate inside the intake chute. Await the substance to be processed prior to adding more. Additionally, do not allow the waste to accumulate in the discharge region. This could cause the material kicking back throughout the feed chute. Clear the pile if it grows too large.

Inspect the waste

Don't feed the chipper material without inspecting it. Carefully check all material before feeding it into the shredder, and remove anything hard like rocks, metal, garbage or other foreign objects which could harm the device and ricochet from the chipper.

 

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