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If its your job, just get on with it. There is no "law" saying you have to have a rescuer. When you die up the tree you have no employer to blame so its fine. One more for the darwin award, and a good laugh for everyone else.

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im not worring but ive had an accident whilst free lancing for a firm with all the paper work hit face with chain saw 80 stitches to said face and all groundsaid rescuers could do is run around in aflap all my own fault

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Its very hard to cut off both hands so even if you do cut yourself its not always impossible to get yourself down.

Try not to do anything flashy and you might get away with it.

Just think how your daughter will feel trying to work out how to get you down from a tree with missing branches or somthing hanging in it and you dripping on her as well.

Rock climbing instructors are not always trained to rescue i think you will find its another course run by the BMA

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Rock climbing and tree climbing are 2 completely different systems, as someone else has said you ought to be quoting enough to adequately staff it. If your worried, get someone with cs38 if for half a day, give them some money, if not get the job done go home with all the money in your pocket.

 

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