Topic: Chainsaw Incident Kills Woodsworker | |
Date Issued: September 19, 2014 | Date Revised: |
The woodcutter was operating a chainsaw in a trail-cut operation and was working on a spruce tree approximately 15 metres long. He had started to delimb it and had cut it into two sections, but while he was topping it off, the sawblade struck the inside of his left thigh.
The manager and foreman of the cutting operation had been working nearby and heard his cry for help. They rushed to help him, but there was little they could do and he died on the way to the hospital from blood loss.
There were no eye witnesses to the incident; however, the health and safety officer’s investigation suggested that the victim had probably been pulling the saw toward himself in what is called a “backhander”.
The investigating officer’s report noted that the victim had been wearing all proper protective gear at the time of the incident.