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Date: 29 February 2012 Venue: Old Warden Park, Bedfordshire Course objectives To enable course members to: - State the legal and safety implications of hazardous trees
- Maintain your own health and safety while carrying out Basic Tree Survey and Inspection
- Recognize hazardous trees
- Determine level of risk
- Decide on an appropriate course of action
- Collect and maintain adequate information
- Recognize your own limitations
Course aim This one-day course aims to provide specific tree survey and inspection training at a basic level for contractors, highway engineers, tree wardens, grounds maintenance staff, rangers and other persons of a non-arboricultural background or with limited arboricultural knowledge, to allow them to identify obvious defects from ground level and then to report their finding to a line manager. Who is the Course for? Any persons employed as local authority highway inspectors, forestry, woodland or arboricultural employees, estate or park rangers, farmers and other landowners or their employees who may have a responsibility for trees in the course of their work. Additionally, this course may be useful for those who work with trees in a voluntary capacity. Pre-requisites There are no pre-requisites. Duration/Format 1 day Instructor/Trainee Ratio Max: 1:14 Min: 2 Course Content - Introduction
- PPE
- Risk Assessment
- Legal Framework
- Tree Surveys
- Tree Inspections
- Tree Hazard Assessment
- Determining the scope and limits of the survey
- Highways
- Parks, gardens, woodland
- Hazardous trees
- Methodology – what to look for
- Recording pro-formas
- Survey / inspection exercise
Publications included in package - Lantra Awards workbook for Basic Tree Survey and Inspection
- Arboricultural Association publication: ‘Tree surveys: a guide to good practice’
- Site specific risk assessment form
- Certificate claim forms
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