Tree Climbing & Aerial Rescue - NPTC 206 & 306 (CS38)

Treevolution Scotland provide chainsaw training and a comprehensive range of other arboricultural training courses for both aerial and ground-based tree work.

Provider

Treevolution Scotland, Broxburn
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This course is available on the Treevolution Scotland website.

Description

TREE CLIMBING & AERIAL RESCUE

(Training & preparation for City & Guilds NPTC Units 206 & 306 (Formally CS38) Assessment)

 

Content:
  • Regulations, Best Practice & Risk Assessment
  • Operator safety & protection
  • Environmental & Legal requirements
  • Introduction to climbing equipment & knots
  • Operator equipment checks & record keeping
  • Access techniques
  • Movement within the crown of the tree
  • Achieving safe work positions
  • Use of hand tools
  • Pole climbing with spikes
  • Aerial Rescue Techniques (Tree Canopy & Pole)

 

Training Duration: 5 Days    
City & Guilds (NPTC) Assessment: 1 Day

Total 6 Days


Maximum Group Size: 4 Candidates

Cost includes all registration, assessment and certification fees

About Treevolution Scotland

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Treevolution Scotland provide chainsaw training and a comprehensive range of other arboricultural training courses for both aerial and ground-based tree work. We provide training for individuals, companies and local authorities covering all aspects of forestry, tree-surgery and professional arborist requirements.

In addition the company also undertakes operations overseas. Training courses offered cover a wide range skills required for safe and efficient operation within the Arboricultural and Forestry industry.

Treevolution Scotland's courses range from introductory courses on chainsaw and machinery maintenance and use, to 5 day courses for professional arborists on sectional felling of large trees.

Training accredited by Lantra Awards. Assessment Accredited by City & Guilds NPTC.

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