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Did my proffessional tree inspection retake last week for the third time and finaly passed it:biggrin:

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A very big congrat's to ya cerneARB :thumbup:

 

I know it isn't a training course per se, but have you got any itinerary info' or training schedules for the PTI you could share with us?

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Thank you Janey.

 

No training schedules or nothing like that.Just 5 or 6 + good books on tree hazard managment, Claus Mattecks books and Shigo, P&D,Fungi books and lots of time in the field looking at and dissecting trees with hazard defects..and reading and absorbing info and applying it to trees i look at.

 

The 3 day PTI course helps you to write and apply the knowledge you have acquired.

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well done cerne, one I also need to get under me belt pronto, when you thinking sean?:001_cool:

 

 

Hi Tony,

 

Sorry been slack on the forum side of things. Been dropping in and reading the really good threads, nice one!

 

I am booked in to do the PTI near Bedford with the AA on 21st June-23rd. I will be camping so should work out fairly cheap.

 

Interested?

 

Cheers Steve

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There is some confusion, originally a refresher course was needed every 5 years, now it seems Lantra will issue new certificates for a fee.

 

For the first 12-18 months the PTI course ran, Lantra Awards issued training certificates using the same layout/format as those for practical skills training, i.e. chainsaws / tree felling, and hence the 5 year expiry thereby requiring refresher/update training.

 

However this was inappropriate as PTI is a knowledge based course and the requirement is for ongoing CPD, not retraining, which is down to the individual to sort.

 

Hence, as mentioned above, Lantra Awards will issue a new certificate with no expiry (not sure if there's an admin fee incurred tho. Tel. 02476 419703).

 

Cheers..

Paul

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