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Hi

 

I have done my LANTRA course for chainsaw maintenance/cross cutting and felling small trees. On doing these courses I realised how much I enjoy the process of felling and working with wood. However to go to the next stages I have to do my NPTC CS32. I realised that the initial stages CS30 and CS31 aren't NPTC accredited and are LANTRA. Do I have to do or is it recommended to do the NPTC sections first before going onto my NPTC CS32?

 

Thank you for any help

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If you have done the NPTC CS30 &31 assessments and have a card / certificate then you can carry on, Lantra is the course provider and the nptc assessment can be done on the back of that course.

A 30 & 31 qualification is a pre-requisite of further courses, like a foundation. Book in for the assessments and go from there, the course content is basically the same as far as I know....

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