Portable Chainsaw Hazard & Danger Tree Cutting & Felling
Course Description: This instructor-led course is intended to be delivered at the local level. According to OSHA, a Danger (Hazard) Tree is “a standing tree that presents a hazard to employees due to conditions such as, but not limited to, deterioration or physical damage to the root system, trunk, stem or limbs, and the direction and lean of the tree.” This seminar-based course meets the challenges workers face when performing tree removal operations where danger or hazard trees are located in proximity to targets such as roads, buildings, and infrastructure that require special technical skills and equipment to safely fell trees into designated drop zones. Specialty cutting techniques and equipment will be explained, demonstrated by instructors.
Course Key Topics:
Job Safety Analysis, Emergency Planning, & PPE
Portable Chainsaw Selection, Design, & Safety Features
Chainsaw Inspection & Maintenance
Chainsaw Starting, Reactive Forces, & Ergonomics
NATS 6 Step Hazard & Danger Tree Cutting Procedure™
Tree Felling Safe Work Practices
Credits Available:
6.5 CEUs for ISA
6.5 CEUS for CTSP
CT DEEP Credits to be confirmed soon
Event Details:
Registration is at 7:00am
Day ends at 4:00pm
Seminars are held RAIN or SHINE
Bring lawn chair, hard hat, and safety glasses
Free Lunch is Provided
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Disclaimer: All courses are aligned with OSHA regulations as well as identified national consensus standards such as the ANSI. Seminars are demonstration only. For hands-on opportunities, please inquire with NATS.