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Tree Brother

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  1. Not at all, I'm finding the responses very helpful. I'm glad I reached out. It is a very serious issue, and I will be taking on board a lot of your guys' valuable advice to inform my decision making moving forward. The buck does indeed stop with me.
  2. First (and last) time using him. He's apparently very competent. But having had this reported to me, my dilemma is do I challenge him on it or not bother...no proof. Groundy's word (who I trust)
  3. CARDIFF Looking to hire on a sub contract basis: Climber who can assist with small to medium sized trees, nothing too big. Pruning, easy removals, hedges and general labour. NPTC/Lantra qualified in aerial rescue & chainsaw up a tree a minimum requirement. Ideal opportunity for newly qualified/ trainee at apprentice level Must be: Reliable & Trustworthy Team Player Own transport desirable OR willingness to travel to and be picked up from train stations in and around Cardiff area. Drop me a message 07528718031
  4. How would you handle a situation where one of your team members, a subcontract climber accidentally dropped a bag of white substance while climbing a tree, as reported by one of your regular employees? The climber discreetly retrieved the bag during their break. As the owner or director, what steps would you take considering that the client has young children?
  5. Chainsaw Maintenance & Cross Cutting Felling up to 380mm Felling over 380mm Tree Climbing & Rescue Aerial Cutting/Free-fall Techniques Manually Fed Wood-chipper Safe Use of Stump Grinders

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