Wood Chipper Operation & Safety - Wilbraham

Date: 12/16/2025 8:00 AM - 12/16/2025 2:00 PM

Location: Wilbraham Police Station Community Room
2780 Boston Rd

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

Capacity:

14/30



Overview

image of wood chipper

Course Description
This program will improve your safety skills and knowledge while operating a chipper.  Chipper operator safety depends on the ability to properly maintain and operate equipment, to help avoid serious injury or death. Hands on training will be provided.

Wood Chipper Safety is not a subject to be taken lightly. Serious injury and death can happen in the blink of an eye. Have you and your employees ever had any training on what many consider to be the most dangerous piece of equipment a municipality can own?

Wood chippers are often used on a daily basis and in adverse conditions. Make sure you and your crew are properly trained!

Participants must bring the following PPE (shared or personal):
PPE - Safety helmet (preferably a forestry one), eye & ear protection,
Boots, long pants, gloves are REQUIRED

Accommodations for Disabilities: UMTC endeavors to provide an inclusive learning environment for all. If you require special services or arrangements to fully participate in this workshop, please contact Stephanie Cottrell at scottrell@umass.edu or 413-800-2655 at least 14 days prior to the event. Such services are provided free of charge.

Also, if you have any dietary restrictions, please inform Stephanie Cottrell at least 10 days prior to the event.

 

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Andrew Town of Wilbraham DPW
Nicholas Town of Wilbraham DPW
Patrick Town of Southampton Highway Department
Scott Town of Southampton Highway Department
Andrew Town of Ludlow
Blake City of Agawam
Brandon Town of Sterling DPW
Brandon Town of Ludlow
Charles City of Agawam
Dan Town of Ludlow
David City of Agawam
John Town of Ludlow DPW
Michael City of Agawam
Timothy Town of Ludlow
Instructors
  • David Smith
    Operations Manager at Town of Westford DPW
    Having spent most of his life in, on and around cars, trucks and equipment, David has had the privilege of working with some very knowledgeable tradesmen. Through this experience, David has gained an extensive amount of knowledge covering many different aspects of cars, trucks and equipment.

    David has gone from owning his own repair shop to overseeing a 100 + municipal fleet and then on to the position of Highway Superintendent.

    David lives on a tree farm in Sterling, MA where he finds operating a sawmill to be relaxing and therapeutic.