Using a Chainsaw from a Rope and Harness
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-01-24 | - |
2024-02-07 | - |
Program Overview
Using a Chainsaw from a Rope and Harness
Overview
Get the knowledge, understanding and skills required to use a chainsaw from a rope and harness safely, to industry standards, in line with current legislation. This Level 2 Certificate of Competence is NPTC City & Guilds approved.
Full Description
Topics you will cover include:
- risk assessment
- emergency planning
- legislation
- industry best practice
- environmental considerations
- tree condition and working at height assessments
- tools and equipment
- pruning techniques
- pruning from a rope and harness
The module requires reading and interpreting of information such as safety instructions and technical knowledge. To attain this qualification you must successfully achieve a one to one practical assessment with oral questioning by an independent NPTC City & Guilds approved assessor.
Equipment
Equipment is provided for this course but you may prefer, for your comfort and safety, to bring your own climbing equipment and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
All tree climbing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and rigging equipment must comply with LOLER Regulations. This means that trainees must be able to produce evidence that their equipment has been thoroughly examined by a “competent person” in the last 6 months for climbing equipment and 12 months for rigging equipment, and also inspected weekly with an accompanying record which can verify this.
Equipment List
- Approved tree climbing harness in good condition. CE marked with leg loops
- 2 x Climbing ropes - min 12mm, 35-50m long required with manufacturers eye and without any defects
- 6 x self-locking 3 movement Karabiners
- 5 x Prussik loops or split tails or similar
- 1 x adjustable strop for climbing and rescue recommended 5m in length must have a manufacturers eye
- 1 x Set of climbing spikes
- 1 x Top or rear handled chainsaw
Personal Protective Equipment
- A safety helmet (the HSE Arboriculture and Forestry Advisory Group (AFAG) recommends a mountaineering-style helmet complying with BS EN 12492)
- Eye protection (complying with either BS EN 1731 or BS EN 166)
- Hearing protection (complying with BS EN 352)
- Suitable gloves appropriate to the task and subject to the operator's risk assessment
- Leg protection and groin protection (complying with BS EN 381-5). AFAG recommends Type C leg protection for aerial work because of the high all-round chainsaw cut protection. However, where wearing Type C is impractical (eg because of the higher risk of heat stress associated with it), it may be appropriate to use Type A, where justified by risk assessment.
- Protective boots with good grip and protective guarding at front vamp and instep (complying with BS EN ISO 20345)
- Non-snag outer clothing. The use of high-visibility clothing may also be appropriate
- As a minimum, climbers should carry a personal first-aid kit, incorporating a large wound dressing, barrier gloves, plasters and a whistle
- Climbers should carry a knife with either a lockable folding blade or a fixed blade held in a protective sheath
- Hand-cleaning materials such as waterless skin cleanser or soap, water and paper towels should be readily available.
Your Tutor
Steve Woodley is a forester, arborist and green woodworker from Essex with 28 years industry experience specialising in urban and woodland tree management. Steve has been teaching ground and aerial units for us since 2004. His professional qualifications include BSc (Hons) Rural Resource Development, Arb Association Tech Cert, NPTC assessor since 2004. Steve is also passionate about hand crafted timber and keeping the skill of axing alive.
Who Should Attend?
The Level 2 Certificate of Competence is for individuals who use chainsaws as part of their work in arboriculture, forestry or other industries.
Dates
- Wednesday 24 January 2024 - Friday 26 January 2024 (9:00am to 4:00pm) [assessment to be confirmed] Fully booked
- Wednesday 7 February 2024 - Friday 9 February 2024 (9:00am to 4:00pm) [assessment to be confirmed]
Where You'll Study
Your Faculty
At Writtle College, our courses blending classroom learning with hands-on experience in specialised fields such as sport, agriculture, horticulture, animal studies, equine studies, conservation and floristry.
Our Level 2 and Level 3 programmes are designed to prepare you for your future career or higher education pathways.
Study on our beautiful countryside campus, with dedicated resource centres and state-of-the-art facilities – and be a part of our supportive community.
Where Can I Study?
Writtle Campus
Our picturesque 150-hectare campus is situated in the heart of the Essex countryside.
Fees & Funding
Course Fees
Standard Booking
£660
The cost includes equipment use, Technical Guide 2 and NPTC registration/assessment.
An additional charge maybe incurred if you do not accept the assessment date offered to you.
Entry Requirements
You must hold Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting, Felling Trees up to 380mm, Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness and Aerial Tree Rescue certification before applying for this course.
This intensive practical course requires a good level of physical fitness and an ability to study written technical information.
By making a booking you are declaring yourself medically fit to participate in this course.
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