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Level 3 Aerial cutting of trees with a chainsaw using freefall techniques


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Hi-Line Training are recognised for setting the standard in offering high quality arboriculture, forestry and chainsaw related training and assessments for both individuals and organisations.  Our instructors are skilled and experienced arborists who have worked across all sectors of the industry.  We deliver both uniquely designed and standard industry courses covering a wide range of land based skills. 

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Level 3 Aerial cutting of trees with a chainsaw using free fall techniques (CS39)

Training - 7 & 8 November 2017

Assessment - 9 November 2017

Exeter

 

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