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общая лексика
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общая лексика
отскок
отдача
существительное
общая лексика
бросок стрелки (измерительного прибора)
автомобильное дело
отдача
обратный удар
разговорное выражение
бурная реакция
сленг
процент от зарплаты
гонорара и т. п.
выплачиваемый работодателю
мастеру и т. п.
взятка
магарыч
собирательное выражение
возвращение части полученных денег (под нажимом)
This article is about risk control methods specific to chainsaws and chainsaw operations.
Chainsaws incorporate numerous safety features common to many engine-driven power tools. Manufacturers have invented numerous design features to improve safety. Some features have become de facto standards, and others are legal requirements in particular jurisdictions. Best practice dictates that an operator should inspect the saw before starting work and only operate the saw if all the safety features are properly functional.
Additional safety features are a significant commercial advantage to chainsaw producers. Companies continue to develop new features over time. Most chainsaw safety features are focused on the kickback problem, and seek to either avoid it (chain and bar design), or to reduce the risk of injury should it occur (chain brakes).
In addition to the safety features built into the chainsaw, operators should also wear specific chainsaw safety clothing. Most older saws have few or none of these features, and extra care should be taken in their use.