Legislation is not always the answer, as someone said earlier hard to catch people out in the bush if they arnt doing what they are supposed too and this is where the risk of threat to life is increased due to geographic isolation.....
I think the important thing here is Education!! People need to know the dangers associated with using a chainsaw and the risk of not using appropriate PPE...
It drives me insane when I see adds on tv and backyard shows where people dont wear PPE when using the chainsaw, then they pick up a circular saw or some other thing and instantly on goes all the PPE, wat the?
Knowing how to use a saw properly helps reduce injury, that is absoloutely correct and been shown how to hold it is not enough. Anyone who has got their ticket will know how much they learnt (and many of those would have been using saws already) There are different stances for different cuts and it it is dependant on where the timber is you are cutting, ther is awareness of the environment you are in, the people around you, needing to know how the timber is going to react when you cut it, where are the tension poinjts, will the weight shift the timber once its cut, will the branch shift.... plenty of things that can knock you on the head because you have been sawing..... Applying the chainbreak all the time so there are no accidents....... Im going on and on and I could say a lot more!
Correct PPE and training is essential for using chainsaws, dont risk your life or that of others. Information and education thats what I think is the key, especially for those of us that like been miles away from civilisation and hospitals and ambulances.....