Alternatives for Carry Out Pruning Operations within a Tree CS40

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Award in Aerial Cutting of Trees Using Free-fall Techniques (formerly CS39), NPTC

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This is a two day training course for delegates who require training in using a chainsaw in a tree from a rope and harness. Candidates must…

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CS39: Operate a Chainsaw from a Rope and Harness

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Course Description This course runs over 4 days - 3 days training followed by assessment on Day 4. You will need to be fully competent in t…

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CS30: Chainsaw Use, Crosscutting and Maintenance (Foundation Module)

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Course Description This course is the introduction to the suite of NPTC Certificate of Competence chainsaw qualifications. Day Mon-Wed Date…

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CS31: Small Tree Felling

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Course Description This course leads to the NPTC Certificate of Competence CS31. It takes place over 4 days with training on the first 3 an…

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How to Use a Chainsaw (CS30 Refresher)

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Course Description This course is a refresher for someone who has already passed thier NPTC CS30 qualification or for someone who would lik…

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Arboriculture II BHT208

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Build on your existing aboriculture knowledge! Develops your ability to manage trees beyond Arboriculture I, in order to minimize potential…

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Arboriculture I BHT106

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A good foundation in tree care and culture. This course develops your skills and understanding in diagnosis and treatment of tree disorders…

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Award in Felling and Processing Trees Over 380mm (formerly CS32), NPTC

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This is a three-day training course for delegates who have successfully completed and passed the Award in Chainsaw Maintenance, Crosscuttin…

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Australian Native Trees VHT115

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Gain knowledge about Australian native tree species. This course first teaches you about different types of Australian flora, plant identif…

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Australian Natives I BHT113

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Gain knowledge about Australian native tree species. This course first teaches you about different types of Australian flora, plant identif…

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Award in Tree Climbing and Rescue (formerly CS38), NPTC

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This is a five day training course for delegates who require training in tree climbing and aerial rescue before moving on to using a chains…

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Advanced Certificate in Arboriculture VHT090

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Learn about culturing and caring for trees. This Advanced Certificate focuses on the culture and care of trees, providing a sound foundatio…

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Safe use of Power Hand Tools

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Cost (£): 125.00 Duration: 1 Availability: Certificate: In House Designed for:This programme has been developed to introduce delegates with…

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Beginners Guide to Pruning Shrubs and Trees

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Pruning is an important horticultural skill and one that many are keen to get to grips with to ensure their gardens are kept in good order …

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Beginners Guide to Pruning Shrubs and Trees

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Pruning is an important horticultural skill and one that many are keen to get to grips with to ensure their gardens are kept in good order …