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Utility Arboriculture – Ground-based & Aerial Operator

Who is this for?

This course is for those who will be tackling vegetation and tree works from both the ground and above (i.e. climbing/aerial operatives), using both hand pruning tools and chainsaws.

*You must be over 18 to attend this course, due to the constraints of the awarding body.

Duration:

3 days Training with an additional 1 day City & Guilds NPTC Assessment

Attendees:

max. 4 per course

Venue:

This is normally completed at our site locally to Builth Wells.
If you have enough people for a full course, we are able to run this course on your site (subject to a pre-course visit).

Pre-requisites:

UA Basic Electrical Knowledge | Tree Climbing & Aerial Rescue | Chainsaw Maintenance & Crosscutting | Felling Small Trees up to 380mm | Use of a Chainsaw from a Rope & Harness

Qualification:    

City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate of Competence in Utility Arboriculture Tree Species Recognition, Growth Characteristics and Associated Hazards
City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate of Competence in Utility Arboriculture Ground-based Pruning
City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate of Competence in Utility Arboriculture Aerial Pruning
City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate of Competence in Utility Arboriculture Assisted Tree Felling

CERTIFICATE TYPE:

mwmac Training Certificate & City & Guilds NPTC Qualification Certificate

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

  • Risk assessment, hazards, risks, controls, emergency planning and personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Risk Zones recap – Proximity zones, vicinity zones, live zones
  • Identify common species of tree and fungus
  • Know the associated growth rates and the typical timber characteristics of differing species
  • Understand work methods for all tree categories
  • Basic hazard recognition – identify dangerous trees through understanding pests, diseases and the bio mechanics of trees, and how they function as living organisms
  • Maintain & assemble insulated tools
  • Use insulated tools to prune trees in proximity to overhead power lines
  • Fell trees adjacent to overhead power lines
  • Using ladders and ropes safely
  • Plan & agree safe work method with ground staff
  • Carry out pre climb tree inspection
  • Clean & tidy site to specification
  • To be able to work safely

Course Information Sheet:

Course Information Sheet – Utility Arboriculture – Ground-Based & Aerial Operator

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