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Arboricultural Association Safety Guides

 

The Association has released a suite of free to download Safety Guides and checklists, linked to our new series of Technical Guides.


These safety guides have been developed to help operators and those responsible for their supervision to identify the key safety points in all activities involving tree work at height.


Each guide relates to specific activities detailed in the Technical Guide of the same title and provides notes on good practice and are set out as a checklist which may be helpful in considering what you need to do.


DOWNLOAD GUIDES: https://www.trees.org.uk/Help-Advice/Public/Arboricultural-Association-Safety-Guides 

 

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BUMP - just in case anybody missed these AA 'Safety Guides' (SGs) first time round.

 

They are essentially a 'check-list' for the respective Technical Guides (TGs), in effect giving an overview of such, and can be used for onsite safety inspections (a bit like the previous 'blue-inserts' for the FASTCo leaflets...for those who are "mature" enough to remember :).) 

They can be downloaded by following the link: 

WWW.TREES.ORG.UK

A range of tree related help and advice for members of the public as well as tree surgeons.

 

TG3 - rigging, and it's SG, will follow early in 2021.

 

Merry Christmas all, have a 'safe', and hopefully relaxing and peaceful, time.

Paul

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2 hours ago, AA Teccie (Paul) said:

BUMP - just in case anybody missed these AA 'Safety Guides' (SGs) first time round.

 

They are essentially a 'check-list' for the respective Technical Guides (TGs), in effect giving an overview of such, and can be used for onsite safety inspections (a bit like the previous 'blue-inserts' for the FASTCo leaflets...for those who are "mature" enough to remember :).) 

They can be downloaded by following the link: 

WWW.TREES.ORG.UK

A range of tree related help and advice for members of the public as well as tree surgeons.

 

TG3 - rigging, and it's SG, will follow early in 2021.

 

Merry Christmas all, have a 'safe', and hopefully relaxing and peaceful, time.

Paul

I will make a few ill judged and poor taste comments to draw people in Paul. Merry Christmas. K

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( and make sure the fairy is using two anchor points on that Christmas tree at all times )
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