36,000 people require emergency room treatment each year from chainsaw injuries. The average injury requires 110 stitches. Gain the knowledge and confidence to safety operate a chainsaw as part of your invasive species management and land steward operations.
Join us for a workshop led by Purdue Extension forester, Don Carlson for classroom and field based education on chainsaw safety so you don't become a statistic.
We ask for a $10 donation to take part in the workshop. Each participant will receive resources including a Buckthorn Blaster herbicide dauber bottle (valued at over $10). HIP volunteers and anyone for whom the registration donation presents a financial barrier are encouraged to email
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Part 1: Chainsaw Basics (indoors)
Understand some basics about running a saw safety and effectively
How to recognize and reduce hazards.
How, when, and why to fell a tree
Equipment review
Part 2: Tree Felling Demo and Q&A (outdoors, weather permitting)
This event is brought to you by the Hamilton County Invasives Partnership with additional support from Hamilton County Parks and Recreation and a Clean Water Indiana Grant.
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