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Andrew Gale
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Hi everyone

 

I'm currently studying for the Level 6 Diploma in Arboriculture; part of the syllabus requires me to carry out an Independent Research Project.

 

Attached is a questionnaire I've designed relating to my chosen subject, which is titled 'How well known and understood is the current British Standard relating to tree work?'

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JPT5M2S

 

I would really appreciate it if as many of you as possible would take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire; it would also be helpful if you didn't research the answers and completed the questions on own knowledge base and please answer it as honestly as possible.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Andrew Gale

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Hi everyone

 

I'm currently studying for the Level 6 Diploma in Arboriculture; part of the syllabus requires me to carry out an Independent Research Project.

 

Attached is a questionnaire I've designed relating to my chosen subject, which is titled 'How well known and understood is the current British Standard relating to tree work?'

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JPT5M2S

 

I would really appreciate it if as many of you as possible would take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire; it would also be helpful if you didn't research the answers and completed the questions on own knowledge base and please answer it as honestly as possible.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Andrew Gale

 

Best of luck with that one Andrew !! :biggrin: How are things in Pulborough mate ?

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Hi Stubby

 

All good in Pulborough; the suns out and its the weekend, so that means more coursework, oh and a little more coursework......

 

Hope you filled in the questionnaire........!

 

Didn't know any of the aswers bud ! :biggrin:

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Hi Andrew

Just tried filling in the survey for you. Notwithstanding the dualistic question/answers with no opportunity to give balanced and sensible answers to some, it wouldn't save my answers.

My issue with surveys is the leading nature of some of the questions. I.e. Not all our quotations comply with the BS. If a client wants a tree monolithed, we advise as to the likely short, medium and long-term outcomes and will still carry out the works if they ask us.

Send me the questions as a word document and I'll give you some answers that reflect the reality of commercial arboriculture and the way the BS affects it and the way it improves what we do.

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Hi Graham and David

 

Thanks for your comments; I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts if you wanted to post me a PM.

 

My first time of doing such a thing and it's been a fiddle to get the questions right, or so I thought.

 

Andrew

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