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Pete Mctree

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  1. Cut the ends off & use a chainsaw ?
  2. I'm trying not to get too stir crazy & stressed about things I have no control over. So far, so good. Made these too - blue tit box with the small hole - other is for robins
  3. Big tree & quick feet! ? I hope your going to mill that as it will produce some nice timber no doubt
  4. Non CE cougar blue or orange for me. The CE stuff has a different core and is a lot stretchier
  5. You don't need two identical powerheads - I used to run a 660 & 440 in tandem successfully
  6. Point I tried to make badly ?
  7. Does a lack of certification make it more dangerous than with one? world is a crazy place!!
  8. Because it is part of a system & without it, it would fail to function correctly- descent for example would be difficult
  9. You are using the date first used in your inspections yes ? (Not date of manufacture) Metal items are not subject to the same limited lifespan as textiles, so it should be a worry.
  10. Who wrote that Daniel - I missed it
  11. Get some 6 stone scrote to do it with a hacksaw for tenner - you get paid properly & they get a bag of smack ? (sorry no sense of appropriate humour possessed)
  12. it is not a cheap option to retain a work force on standby, so If a standby rate is paid then the rate paid when called out is usually considerably less. This is true for the employer, employees & the client I guess
  13. To be honest there does need to be a shift in training, however introducing a new technique to replace another which replaced another is just a continuation of the old bullshit. The shift needs to be towards teaching the whys as well as the how - that means educating people to make good decisions, which is easier said than done. It is simple enough to teach generic or even niche teqniques like yours Dan within a simple training framework, but to teach the choice of technique, reasoning behind them and subtleties of the work is the holy grail and is not addressed by any traditional training I have ever encountered and probably never will.
  14. I can Matty. you bring some good points & ideas to the table Daniel- this is not one of them. Education starts with a strong foundation & subsequently expands from that. You are suggesting that niche techniques are taught as standard (especially when you consider the limited mewp usage here in the UK). I do not see this as progressive or beneficial.
  15. I have yet to meet anyone who is for this & apart from those involved in the construction I doubt I ever will.
  16. Nothing so far has invalidated previous training as current methods are being recommended in tandem.
  17. This happens when you clip the saw high - be below your boots otherwise
  18. Training provides a start point in your skill base, that is all.
  19. Thanks Paul, do you know if there will be a chance for a review of the new guidelines as they are again radically different to the current ICoP.
  20. Nice - well composed vid.
  21. So people only ever cut themselves cutting & holding then? Sorry, but I find your opinion myopic & unrealistic
  22. Thanks for the input Jamie - nice to read you again ?
  23. Our only chance is if the industry continues to reject the draft icop & force the AA to re-engage the HSE as they could not proceed with it in its current form. I predict that the push back from the industry will place them in a difficult position though, as if they do as the HSE want, against the current weight of opinion, then they will cease being the voice of arboriculture in the UK.
  24. How do people really expect someone to become competent or even proficient in 5 days work at height training? As an industry we are not happy to spend money on training- it needs to happen either on site during work time & costing loss of production or through extra training at a direct hit to the wallet. We need to adjust and reassess our expectations as we all had to start somewhere and learn at someone's expense
  25. I feel sorry for the trainers at the moment- there is no relevant ACoP only a directive from the HSE that they have to teach two rope working. I do question the expertise and experience of the member of the HSE that has enforced this. It may be relevant to other industries but by the decision alone it demonstrates an ignorance of the Arb world.

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