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This course allows students to dis-assemble manufacturer ropes, learn the technology that goes into the rope, understanding it’s limits, benefits and characteristics allows an arborist to choose a rope that is best for their needs in different situations.
This course allows students to dis-assemble manufacturer ropes, learn the technology that goes into the rope, understanding it’s limits, benefits and characteristics allows an arborist to choose a rope that is best for their needs in different situations.
In this course, students will learn introductory methods in groundwork, climbing and aerial lift and rescue. Core concepts covered include job site analysis, chainsaw handling and operation, knots and rigging, climbing, basic tree ID and pruning and fundamental aerial lift and rescue.
Course meets in-person over eight days during Spring 2024:
April 11-12
April 18-19
April 25-26
May 2-3
Course is taught at the introductory level.
In this course, students will learn introductory methods in groundwork, climbing and aerial lift and rescue. Core concepts covered include job site analysis, chainsaw handling and operation, knots and rigging, climbing, basic tree ID and pruning and fundamental aerial lift and rescue.
Course meets in-person over eight days during Spring 2024:
April 11-12
April 18-19
April 25-26
May 2-3
Course is taught at the introductory level.
In this course, students will learn introductory methods in groundwork, climbing and aerial lift and rescue. Core concepts covered include job site analysis, chainsaw handling and operation, knots and rigging, climbing, basic tree ID and pruning and fundamental aerial lift and rescue. Course meets in-person over eight days during Spring 2024: April 11-12, April 18-19, April 25-26 and May 2-3. Course is taught at the introductory level.
In this course, students will learn introductory methods in groundwork, climbing and aerial lift and rescue. Core concepts covered include job site analysis, chainsaw handling and operation, knots and rigging, climbing, basic tree ID and pruning and fundamental aerial lift and rescue. Course meets in-person over eight days during Spring 2024: April 11-12, April 18-19, April 25-26 and May 2-3. Course is taught at the introductory level.