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The safety tools paramedics wished everyone used while operating chainsaws

This gear protects eyes, ears and extremities from power tool injuries

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If you’ve only ever operated a chainsaw, in the line of duty; or for cleaning up storm debris, a backyard task or home improvement project, you know it can be a little overwhelming from a safety perspective.

This is why it’s important to know your tool inside out, including all of the built-in safety features, and to have the appropriate safety gear.

Chainsaw safety gear is important, regardless of whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned firefighter – or arborist. Following are some recommended products to stay safe while operating a chainsaw.

NoCry Clear Safety Glasses

First item on the list is eye protection, and for this, we are looking at the NoCry unisex safety glasses. With adjustable temple and nose pads; extremely light-weight construction; and polarized, anti-scratch and anti-fog lenses, this one is a no-brainer for operating any heavy machinery.

This brand of safety glasses also comes with 100% UV protection and a strong, durable, polycarbonate body to withstand the elements.

The lenses themselves have a wraparound design, for full coverage and so that you don’t miss anything in your peripherals, making this also a great choice for the back of the ambulance. They’re priced very reasonably at under $15.

Walker’s Razor Slim Electronic Shooting Earmuffs

Next, we have top-of-the-line hearing protection with Walker’s Razor Slim earmuffs. Designed to protect your hearing from loud noises while also amplifying ambient sound, these provide protection for any loud tasks where you still need to listen to other people or sounds.

Easy to control, with a side volume switch and a very comfortable headband, these earmuffs are great for operating any heavy machinery (such as a chainsaw) or at the range. Priced at $43 on Amazon, these are a great find.

Ironclad EXO Motor Impact Gloves

I always recommend hand protection as well for operating heavy machinery. I personally use the Ironclad EXO motor impact gloves. They do a great job of keeping your hands safe, with designated impact padding and a sweat-resistant interior, and they are quick and easy to put on.

Working for an EMS agency that cross-staffs fire apparatus, these are a must for me, even when I’m not using tools. As first responders, our hands are constantly exposed to hazards, pathogens and other nastiness. The last thing we need is a cut on our hands to increase our risk of infection. These gloves are affordable at $17 and I would absolutely recommend them.

Protect your hands on and off duty

GREEN DEVIL Forestry Safety Helmet

This all-in-one helmet has a built-in face shield, visor and Bluetooth ear muffs, providing face, ear, eye and head protection. Constructed with heavy-duty, impact-resistant materials, the helmet features an adjustable, six-point suspension system and replaceable sweatband for shock absorption and overall comfort.

Protect your face and head

Husqvarna Classic Personal Protective Power Kit

Take your chainsaw safety a step further with this kit that includes a helmet complete with eye and ear protection, work gloves and a set of classic chaps to protect your legs.

Get this all-encompassing chainsaw safety kit

First aid and trauma supplies

Finally, though we hope to never have the need, you always want to have access to emergency supplies when operating heavy machinery. When it comes to power tools, I’m talking about tourniquets, dressing and gauze. A simple first aid kit with even just these three items would go a long way.

If you want to be extra prepared, you can add alcohol swabs, Band-Aids, sterile water and peroxide/iodine. There are tons of things you can put in a first aid kit, but I would highly emphasize a tourniquet, as this is often a lifesaving tool when it comes to power tool injuries. For $15, you can get a on , and they are super easy to use and well worth the money.

First aid supplies
Comes with a tourniquet, an Israeli pressure bandage, 2 compression gauze, a mylar survival blanket, shears, gloves, a permanent marker and 3 antiseptic wipes.

There you have it – if you’re using a chainsaw or other power tools, or know someone that uses them regularly, it’s always a good idea to make sure there is access to all the safety gear you need – at a minimum, eye and hearing protection, hand protection and a first aid kit with a tourniquet for emergencies.

Ahmad Taha is a Nationally Registered Paramedic and Certified Athletic Trainer. He started his career at Boston EMS in 2016, transitioning to the Sharon Fire Department in 2021. At both agencies, Ahmad has been heavily involved in creating and maintaining a Health and Wellness program that is second to none and inclusive to all. His experience in training bodybuilding and weight loss clients has translated smoothly to first responders, helping them implement proper body mechanics and strategies for injury prevention and longevity in their careers.