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    NPTC Assessor.

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  1. Gristwood and Toms have 4 new vacancies available on our Apprentice Arborist program to meet the ever increasing demand for our services. This is an unrivalled opportunity for a real job, earning real money, with full training and support with a nationally established company. We are seeking enthusiastic, active and reliable people who are keen to work hard, be willing to work outdoors, use modern machinery, have an interest in trees and a sense of adventure, you will be well rewarded and learn while you earn. You must be able to get to our depot in Shenley every day, we will take care of everything else. No formal qualifications needed, all academic and work-based learning will be fully supported, you will receive a wage above the current apprenticeship rate and get 20 days holiday per year (plus bank holidays). We are an equal opportunities employer. Interested?, for further information please call 07769 906 282 or email me at: [email protected]
  2. I would recommend the OP speaks to an NPTC assessor for accurate advice and guidance 👍
  3. This survey is for an MA……seriously??? I would be resubmitting this back to a student at level 2/3 without hesitation, for many of the reasons already mentioned above. For all such research work never forget that Garbage in = Garbage out, sorry Ryan I won’t be helping you with this version.
  4. For over 15yrs i have complied with the WHAR.....it has not changed or been amended yet we have had an industry storm in a tea cup......how did i do it?.......by reading the WAHR(2005)..... A rope access or positioning technique shall be used only if— (a) it involves a system comprising at least two separately anchored lines, of which one (“the working line”) is used as a means of access, egress and support and the other is the safety line; AND THEN..... 3.The system may comprise a single rope where— (a) a risk assessment has demonstrated that the use of a second line would entail higher risk to persons; and (b) appropriate measures have been taken to ensure safety. Nothing has changed except the rhetoric......it's not hard to work out how to exercise compliance and common sense 👍
  5. Between 1999 and 2005……I don’t know the exact date
  6. In this case it would be the FASTCo days.......pre NPTC 👍
  7. Yep, tried that m8, no sign of FASTCo guidance per se’…..lots of references but no documents.
  8. I am researching an aspect of climbing for a research paper and was wondering if anyone has copies AA climbing guides or FASTCo 401 from back in the day?, it would be good to get some comparison data. Please pass this on if you know some else who may have some...... Mucho Gracias
  9. There is a certain group in society who have an 'us and them'/'wolf and sheep' way of life........they will nick ANYTHING from ANYONE without remorse.......trust your instincts and do something.............
  10. Huge naval figureheads rescued from obscurity to go on display in UK | UK news | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Thirteen wooden figures that once adorned warships have been hung from the ceiling of a new Plymouth museum All done ?
  11. Hi Liam, this is a very common question when a course starts, try not to think only how deep to go but also where to start, that’s the key...... I would guess your first unit is soil science and the first question is something like ‘How is soil formed’........start at the beginning.....a land of bare rock with no soil....how does soil begin to form, what are the main rock constituents, how are the bare rocks broken down, what is organic matter, how does it appear and what is it’s role in soil formation, explain its effects on the soil and explain the terms aggregates, texture and structure, also identify the horizons found in soil from the O horizon down to parent rock, At the end of an assignment you should be able to read your work and answer the question without any questions arising from what you’ve written. One of the primary differences in levels is the wording of the question, this prescriptively guides the depth of your answer. Level 2 isn’t easy if that’s the level your reaching for, just watch the wording used in the questions, justify, explain, list, describe.......these will guide you on what depth you need to go.....good luck m8....enjoy the journey
  12. Yes I did and chucked the stake away, the stem was wider than the stake.....honestly this kind of thing really p*sses me off, I probably release more than a hundred a year.....free the trees!!!!
  13. A London plane in London......unreal....all the effort to plant no effort in establishment and after care..... FFS
  14. Yep I also think it is a rare scenario hence my interest, I have sent enquiries to subsidence and home insurance companies who specialise (or claim to) in underpinning but no responses yet, I’ve also put a few of my TO friends on the scent, now I’ll wait to hear.......

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