PPE Guide
PPE guide for chainsaw, mowing, hedge trimming and blower work.
Practical recommendation
Minimum PPE changes by tool, but eye protection, ear protection, gloves and safe footwear are a baseline.
Match the machine to the material being cut or moved, then confirm power source, cutting attachment, weight, spare availability and safety requirements.
How to choose correctly
| Job | Recommended direction | Check before ordering |
|---|---|---|
| Choosing the machine | Match machine to material | Wood, hedge, lawn and debris need different tools |
| Accessories | Use model-specific parts | Chain, bar, plug, filter and blade fitment must be exact |
| Safety | Use PPE and guards | Stop if vibration, smoke or chain/blade issues appear |
Maintenance and safety notes
Wear PPE, keep bystanders away, inspect guards and never bypass the stop switch. Chainsaw and mower work can throw material or kick back without warning.
Relevant FarmingTools products

Neptune CS-2200E Chainsaw
Neptune Chainsaws
Rs. 5,880

Balwaan Electric Blower BLE-230 – 900W High Speed Electric Air Blower for Cleaning & Drying
Balwaan Leaf Blowers
Rs. 6,500

Neptune CS-52 Chainsaw
Neptune Chainsaws
Rs. 7,840

Neptune CS-58 Chainsaw 58CC
Neptune Chainsaws
Rs. 8,000

Neptune Hedge Trimmer
Neptune Hedge Trimmers
Rs. 8,500

Neptune Leaf Blower & Vacuum
Neptune Leaf Blowers
Rs. 8,500

Neptune CS-62 Chainsaw 62CC
Neptune Chainsaws
Rs. 8,600

Neptune CS-58M Chainsaw 58CC
Neptune Chainsaws
Rs. 9,000
Related guides, collections and spare parts
Need help choosing?
Share the job, wood/branch size, hedge length, lawn area, debris type, preferred power source and budget. FarmingTools can help avoid unsafe tool selection and wrong spare-part orders.
Frequently asked questions
What PPE is required for PPE Guide?
Use eye, ear, hand and foot protection at minimum. Chainsaw work needs stricter leg and face protection.
Can helpers stand nearby?
No. Keep bystanders outside the debris and kickback zone, especially around chainsaws and mowers.
What is the first safety check?
Confirm guards, chain tension, blade condition, fuel leaks, footing and stop switch before starting.