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Mr Oz

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    preston

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    unit

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  4. its always good to have an alternative option i suppose.
  5. i hate ivy too so i think you both right about site,task,access and depends of type of job.but i just dont feel safe on a mewp.not as much as when i climb anyway:)
  6. Hi guys i wonder whats your thoughts about using MEWP(Cherrypicker) for tree work.my employer wants me to use mewp at places where i can basically get in with. 9 out of 10 times that we cant get the thing in anywhere like peoples gardens etc,but even if i could i would prefer to climb:thumbup: so i told that to my employer but obviously H&S wants me to use the mewp. What would you prefer climbing or mewp if you had to choose?
  7. hi have themand yes they are waterproof but make sure u get the right size mate the reason i said that is they are big for their size i mean im normally large but L is way too big.i love my smock.i have the pant s too but i hardly put them on coz i found them a but uncomfortable when you climb but they r ok for grounds work...hope this helps:thumbup:
  8. i know there are about 100:) star wars but never seen any of them and i feel like im missing out something because of a lot of people around me likes star wars so surely it must be good;;
  9. seems like bolle anti fog is the answer for me.im fed up with saw dust in my eyes and steamed up glasses.thanks for all replys
  10. how about H&S side of subject.can you gateway with taking your visor off and just using glasses.?what do you reckon>
  11. hi guys ,what do prefer when your climbing safety glasses and ear plugs or ear muffs and visor:confused1: and by the way i know its not related to this subject but any ideas what type of fungi this might be
  12. thats actualy a good idea that i never even thought..my visor and ear muffs about to fall apart anyway.very good detailed pics james thanks for sharing
  13. good work mate.a few month back i had to chip massive pile of conifer branches fly tipped in to one of our tenants garden that took 2 of us 6 hours to clean up the mess so i know how annoying it can be,,well done you have done the rite thing
  14. thanks for all replys guys i found some comment very useful for future references.Btw tree was a sycamore located in a rear garden of one of our properties and it was safe to climb but because of the position of tree it had to be sectional y dismantled so it wasnt a easy peasy job realy..
  15. Hi guys this is my first post on here so go easy on me:biggrin: i work for local housing company and have been doing tree work now nearly 2 years.as you all aware there are a lot of HS policies and prosedurers involve in tree work.basically my aerial rescue guy got pulled in office and had to give statement because of somone seen him leaving the garden where we were working and standing in front garden while i was on a tree so i got pulled in to give statement and tell them what i think about the subject and they were worried because he wasnt there at all time while i was on a tree.is that a fair judgement do you think for him to be pulled just because he left the site for a short period of time ,whats you views on the subject
  16. fell and replant a different one.....gud luck
  17. fell and re plant good luck...
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    burry on top of river

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    lancaster uni

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    oldtrafford

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