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Out of 100 trees like the one below, how many would you expect to see fail?  

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  1. 1. Out of 100 trees like the one below, how many would you expect to see fail?

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I'm interested in the different assessments of risk that people have when looking at the same defect.

 

Take a look at the Oak below. Forget the targets - just ask yourself the following question...

 

Out of 100 trees like this, how many would you expect to see fail due to this defect within an average 12 month period?

 

There's no right answer and I'm not trying to catch anyone out - just interested in the results.

 

Cheers.

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Being a newbie to this sort of assesment my guess could be miles out but as it is an Oak and a good % of the bark is intact then i would guess low around 5% , but also it would only need one tree to fail at the wrong time and you couldn`t risk leaving it in that location.

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Now i'm no arboponse, but out of 100 trees like that I would expect to see very little failure, possibly up to 5% as the oaks are good and strong...however it would have to be put under a 12 month monitoring schedule.

But the tree in that picture, surely you would have to recommend remedial work and reduction? It almost looks dangerous IMO.

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