Arborist Safety Online Course for Tree Pruning
Learn how to safely prune trees in our online course for arborists - join us and sharpen your skills!
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Stay safe and sharp! Learn essential arborist safety techniques for effective tree pruning. Study online and earn your certification hassle-free.
Tree pruning might look like a leafy stroll in the park, but one misstep and it’s less foliage, more bandage. This Arborist Safety Online Course for Tree Pruning equips you with sharp knowledge (pun intended) to tackle high branches and low-hanging hazards alike. Delivered entirely online, this course is tailored to those who like their learning safe, smart, and sap-free.
We’ve trimmed the fluff and focused on safety—from gear checks to emergency planning. Whether you're trimming oaks or taming hedges, you’ll gain insight into risk assessments, fuel handling, and safe pruning techniques. Designed with the thoughtful learner in mind, the course helps you branch out with confidence (still no tree puns... almost).
Learning Outcomes
- Understand safety measures for tree pruning and trimming operations.
- Identify and use the correct personal protective equipment properly.
- Recognise safe techniques for trimming trees at various heights.
- Handle and store chainsaw fuel safely with electrical precautions.
- Prepare for emergencies and apply continuous safety improvements.
- Demonstrate knowledge through assessment and obtain course certification.
Curriculum of Arborist Safety Online Course for Tree Pruning
Module 1 - Introduction to Tree Trimming Safety Conducting Risk Assessments
Module 2 - Personal Protective Equipment and Working at Heights in Tree Trimming Operations
Module 3 - Proper Tree Pruning Techniques for Health and Safe Operation
Module 4 - Safe Handling and Storage of Fuel for Chainsaws Electrical Safety Guidelines
Module 5 - Emergency Preparedness and Continuous Safety Improvement in Tree Trimming Operations
Module 6 - Assessment of Tree Trimming Safety Certification and Course Conclusion
Who is this Course For
- Individuals aiming to work in arboriculture and forestry sectors.
- Beginners curious about tree pruning and safety standards.
- Volunteers involved in local park or woodland maintenance.
- Council workers responsible for managing public green spaces.
- Gardeners wanting to upskill in tree safety knowledge.
- Property managers handling landscaped residential areas.
- Tree care professionals looking to brush up on safety.
- Anyone keen on avoiding a chainsaw-induced haircut.
Career Path
- Arborist – Average Salary: £28,000 per year
- Tree Surgeon – Average Salary: £30,000 per year
- Forestry Worker – Average Salary: £24,500 per year
- Parks and Gardens Operative – Average Salary: £22,000 per year
- Landscape Maintenance Supervisor – Average Salary: £29,000 per year
- Vegetation Management Technician – Average Salary: £27,500 per year
Frequently asked questions
Remove dead or diseased branches, cut where the tree can heal properly, and never remove more than 25% of the tree in a season.
It typically ranges from £100 to £500 depending on the tree size, condition, and location.
Wear safety gear, use the right tools, and keep clear of power lines.
A tree trimmer focuses on cutting for appearance or clearance, while an arborist is trained in tree health and care.
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