Chainsaw Chaps vs. Chainsaw Pants

Why is it important?

Occupations such as logging, landscaping, farming and grounds maintenance, where power tools like chainsaws are used, have some of the highest incidence of injuries. Not only is there a greater chance of injury, but because of the dangerous nature of the tools involved, injuries are often more severe. Choose chainsaw protection professionals use to make their hard work safer. Learn the advantages of chainsaw chaps and chainsaw pants here.

Safety First!

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is a must when it comes to minimizing injuries when using chainsaws. PPE for chain saws typically consists of hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, hearing protection, safety footwear and leg protection. Leg protection for chainsaw users usually comes in the form of chainsaw chaps or chainsaw pants.

Here's the skinny on the OSHA chainsaw chap type of protection. It states in 1910.266(d)(1)(iv):The employer shall provide, at no cost to the employee, and assure that each employee who operates a chain saw wears leg protection constructed with cut-resistant material, such as ballistic nylon. The leg protection shall cover the full length of the thigh to the top of the boot on each leg to protect against contact with a moving chain saw.

Leg protection is available in a variety of forms, including chaps and logger pants. The protective material also comes in several fabrics including ballistic nylon, polyester, Kevlar and other para-aramid fibers.

Chainsaw Chaps

Pros

Chaps are quicker to get on and off, and for this reason are a favorite of workers who may have to jump in the truck for a long ride home.

Chaps are also cooler to wear because of the open-back design.

They are made of water-repellent materials that don't soak up rain and snow, leaving you dry and comfortable while at work.

Also because of the ease of on/off, chainsaw chaps are more convenient for workers to share, making them an economical choice.

Cons

Some find chaps can get in the way and may be cumbersome while climbing a tree or getting in and out of a skidder.

Straps or buckles left hanging may catch on brush.

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Chainsaw Pants

Pros

Chainsaw pants are designed with climbers in mind. Wearers can put pants on and leave them on fulltime.

They are more comfortable and involve no tweaking, adjusting or complaining.

The design provides all-round protection (not just the front of the leg).

Most pants are not heavy or restrictive.

Cons

Some claim they get sweaty wearing this type of pants all day long.

Others feel these protective pants are too binding while at work.

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