Dealing with Individual and Multiple Windblown Trees (CS34 and CS35)
Course code: CLMC53X (Novice) /R (Refresher)
Who should do this course?
This training- only course is for people who are required to deal with individual windblown trees in open areas, have attended the Basic Chainsaw courses in this series, or their equivalent, and have the appropriate certification units CS30, CS31 and CS32. It is designed to prepare candidates for NPTC CS34.
Course Details:
The course should appeal to people involved in tree surgery, highways agency, landscape gardeners, local authorities, farmers and estate workers. Please NOte: the course covers individual windblown trees and does not include techniques for dealing with multiple windblown in dense coniferous plantations which present very significant hazards and require specialist skills and knowledge.
Duration: 1 day
Maximum: 4 learners
Accreditation: Lantra Awards Certificate
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