Bisley Workwear - Forestry

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

High visibility is the near-universal one, because forestry combines machinery movement with terrain and vegetation that break up a human outline badly. Beyond that the requirements are highly task-specific, and chainsaw work in particular carries cut-protection requirements that ordinary workwear does not address.

Cut-resistant protective equipment is a separate category from the clothing here, and your operation's risk assessment governs what is needed.

Because the failure mode is snagging rather than gradual abrasion. Working in scrub and around cut timber tears clothing on a specific point rather than wearing it thin, which is why ripstop constructions — woven with a reinforcing grid so a snag stops at the next grid line — are common in this work.

Reinforced stitching at stress seams matters for the same reason.

In layers you can genuinely remove and carry, because forestry work moves between exposed and sheltered ground and between exertion and standing. A breathable waterproof outer matters more than a highly waterproof non-breathable one, since sweating inside a sealed shell leaves you as wet as the rain would have.

Check any wet weather layer is high visibility too, or you lose your visibility exactly when the weather has reduced it.

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