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Arb logs and Chip wanted

Looking for arb logs and arb chip, can collect with walking floor trailers, needs to have good artic access and be able to load with telehandler. good prices paid  07793251646

JD101

JD101

APF 2022 - Come by, say hi and maybe win an Arb course (Stand D11c)

We'd love to say hi if you're coming to APF this year. Whether you're new to climbing, experienced and thinking forward to when you might be on the ground more, or have already downed tools we'd love to say hello.   At our stand will be Beccy, Kate and Cherry the dog (all from CTC) and Keely (from Tree Life AC) will be with us 10-3 each day.   Together we have decades of experience in the industry. Keely is able to help those looking to further their edu

KateH

KateH in APF2022

Active crews in central Portugal June 2018

Hi all. I'm looking to join up with any active crews in central Portugal. My local town is Soure  (Coimbra district) More than 20 years experience, climbing & groundwork. I have a car & basic one-man kit. I also work in the UK but always looking to get more work & contacts in Portugal as I have a house there. To avoid time waste I'm 50 years young.

AdzLee

AdzLee

A Guide to Personal Protective Equipment and Workwear

There is a raft of regulations governing health and safety in UK workplaces. It is the responsibility of every employer to be aware of the regulations and to comply with them. The regulations come under the umbrella act which is The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 although you may see it written as HSWA.   The act places a duty on employers to “ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all his employees”.   If, as an employe

LandmarkTrading

LandmarkTrading

A Buyer's Guide to Workwear Gloves

Gloves are an essential element of personal protective equipment (PPE) for arborists and anyone working in the forestry industry. They serve several purposes including protection against chainsaw injuries, the reduction of the impact of vibration, improved grip, protection from thorns and splinters from branches and in protecting the skin from cold and moisture.   Before you rush out and purchase a pack of workwear gloves, it is important that you assess the tasks that you will be usin

LandmarkTrading

LandmarkTrading

A Buyer's Guide to Cobra Bracing

Arborists often need to provide structural support for trees through the use of either fibre ropes or steel cables to secure the stability of the major elements of the tree. There are several different approaches to bracing a tree but the Cobra System is one of the most popular and best. It is easy to install, will cater to many different types of defects and instabilities, does not require any specialist tools or training, and is completely non-invasive to the tree. The Basics of Tree

LandmarkTrading

LandmarkTrading

5 Tips for progressing your arb career after 30...

The UK arb community is a pretty small and specialist group. We really don’t have enough people coming into the industry, let alone moving through it, into the more technical, off the tools roles. We’ve been working in the recruitment side of the tree world for nearly 20 years and have seen a fair amount of change in that time.   What do you think of the following tips? We’d love to know and hear your perspective.   1) Have respect for yourself and your fellow arborists. Hol

KateH

KateH in APF2022

3 trees at new house

Hello I have recently bought  house with 3 trees on my boundary. Hopefully the shed will give you idea of size - do you think they need any work done on them at this stage - should I be concerned? thanks 

MrClean

MrClean

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Also...would this saw be good with an 48" Alaskan Mill...??...Or do you think it would be too small...and go with the 088...??

Bandito Billy

Bandito Billy

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