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What are the missing number. For example 36 & 37. I seem to remember 37 doing with breaking up big crowns.

 

Yup, and CS36 was cross-cutting whihc is now included in CS30.2 (I think.)

 

CS41 is 'Undertake Sectional Felling Operations' and includes the use of climbing irons and lowering ropes, i.e. a rigging system.

 

IF your ticket is much more than 5 years old I would strongly rceommend an update. Not only to meet the HSE recs. for update trainig requirements BUT because so much has changed with avialable technologies and techniques. In this regard ensure your 'training provider' is well versed in advanced, modern rigging systems and has a grasp of the recent(ish) HSE research outcomes.

 

Cheers all..

Paul

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