This training course is intended for those involved in tree climbing operations and leads to the NPTC Certificate of Competence to Climb Trees and Perform Aerial rescue. It does not involve use of a chainsaw, but covers the minimum requirement for a ground person working with a climber in arboriculture. Training takes place over the first 4 days with assessment on Day 5.
Course includes:
Identify functions and fitting of specialist equipment, use and tying of specialist knots, pre-climbing equipment checks; identification of hazards such as overhead cables, role of the climber and of the ground person, secure working position, climbing techniques, branch walking, use of supplementary anchor points, storage of equipment and regulations (LOLER, PUWER).
Entry Requirements:
As aerial rescue is obligatory, those attending should have a ‘head for heights'
For further information, please contact Short course admissions on 01395 562347 or email shortcourses@bicton.ac.uk
| B/L | Course | Start | Finish | Time | Duration | Cost | Location |
| B | CS38 Basic Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue |
4th Jan 2012 16th Jan 2012 13th Feb 2012 27th Feb 2012 26th March 2012 16th April 2012 30th April 2012 8th May 2012 21st May 2012 11th June 2012 25th June 2012 23rd July 2012
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11th Jan 2012 23rd Jan 2012 20th Feb 2012 8th March 2012 2nd April 2012 23rd April 2012 8th May 2012 15th May 2012 28th May 2012 18th June 2012 2nd July 2012 30th July 2012
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0900 - 1700 | 6 days | £595.00 | Bicton College |