Brush Cutter PPE Guide

Brush Cutter PPE Guide

PPE guide.

PPE checklist for brush cutter operators: face, eyes, ears, gloves, footwear, clothing and safe working distance.

PPE is part of the machine setup

A brush cutter should not be treated as ready until the operator is ready. Face, eye, foot and hand protection reduce injuries from stones, blade fragments, dust and vibration.

Dress for debris

Loose clothes can catch on branches or controls. Wear close-fitting clothing, long trousers and sturdy footwear. A face shield or goggles are essential when cutting dry grass or stony ground.

Protect against fatigue

Hearing protection and a good harness reduce fatigue. Fatigue causes poor control, especially with metal blades and heavier machines.

Decision table

Situation Recommendation Why it matters
Mandatory Eye/face protection, shoes, gloves Basic debris protection
Strongly recommended Ear protection, shin protection Longer and safer work
Avoid Loose clothing and slippers Entanglement and foot injury risk

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need goggles for grass cutting?

Yes. Even grass cutting can throw sand, stones and dust.

Are gloves necessary?

Gloves improve grip and reduce vibration discomfort.

Can I use slippers for quick trimming?

No. Use sturdy closed footwear.