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you should have a generic ra, which covers the obvious hazards, ie chainsaws - use ppe.

 

there should also be a site specific ra, which covers hazards on that site only, ie terrain, nearest hospital? you can have a tickbox to refer to specifics in the generic ra, using saws - tick.

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http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/148963-post13.html gives you a site specific r/a, just search on this site for generic and method statements

 

This version has been revised to include the WAH regs and rescue procudures, better speaking to the AA for the latest, or book on the course - they do a day one with Lantra certificate.

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