BSA Chainsaw Safety Course
Chain Saw Safety Certification
Operating a chainsaw is inherently hazardous. Proper maintenance, personal protective equipment, and correct technique are critical components of safe chain saw operation. Potential injuries can be minimized by using proper personal protective equipment and safe operating procedures. The Boy Scouts of America properties rely on chainsaws to help clear trails, remove deadfalls, clear timber, and stockpile wood for campfires and heating buildings. To allow for this use, specific guidelines for safety have been adapted for use at all BSA activities. The National Camp Accreditation Program Standards, No. 430-056, require that any person who operates a chain saw be approved by the council designee. Chain saw operators must be at least 21 years old and meet one of the following requirements: be a professional forester with current credentials and liability insurance; be a certified arborist with credentials; have written documentation of training in chain saw techniques from either (1) a state or federally recognized chain saw training course approved by the council or (2) the BSA Chain Saw Basic training course, No. 430-136.
Special notice to participants
Please bring the following: Notebook, Pen for taking notes, lunch (no lunch provided)
Please wear the following on the day of hands-on instruction:
- Leather boots
- Long Pants
- Long Sleeve Shirt
- Leather Work Gloves
Other Chainsaw Safety Equipment will be provided.