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Cutting from a MEWP


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If you are OK on chancing a fiver, buy yourself a copy of this:

 

People who were interested in the Use of MEWPs in Arboriculture also loved spending a fiver on this

 

you will see that it is chock full of stuff you were never told on an IPAF or CS39.:001_smile:

 

Yes handy wee book to have and some good stuff in the appendices :thumbup1:

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C.S. 47 is the ticket to get.

IPAF tickets need refreshing every 3 years and mixing it with a c.s.39 could lead to grey areas IF anything ever went wrong. No IPAF quali covers the use of a chainsaw from a mewp, CS47 does as well as the correct methods for safely cutting lateral and vertical timber........it's a no brainer.

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C.S. 47 is the ticket to get.

IPAF tickets need refreshing every 3 years and mixing it with a c.s.39 could lead to grey areas IF anything ever went wrong. No IPAF quali covers the use of a chainsaw from a mewp, CS47 does as well as the correct methods for safely cutting lateral and vertical timber........it's a no brainer.

 

IPAF's every 5 years. :thumbup1:

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