Duration:3 Days
Lantra Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm
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RY – K Yateman & Sons Ltd
- Price:£0.00 + VAT
- Duration:3 Days
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Prerequisites; Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting. Learners are asked to comply with the following requirements; Chainsaw as per HSE guidance and pre-course handout, PPE as per pre-course handout, Operator’s maintenance kit and equipment as per pre-course handout, 2-stroke fuel and saw chain oil, Hand tools, for example, felling lever/timber tongs/turning strap.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
- Identify the risk assessment and emergency procedures on a worksite
- Organise site safety and state the procedures required
- Assess the trees to be felled for hazards and risks
- Fell trees which have a diameter less than the effective cutting length of a guide bar
(guide bar length not greater than 380mm/15”) - Assess a leaning tree and the safest method of felling
- Make accurate felling cuts in the correct positions
- De-limb felled trees in a safe and methodical manner
- Cross-cut timber accurately to required lengths
- Assess and explain the terms tension and compression in timber
- Adopt safe procedures to remove a trapped guide bar
- Handle and stack timber in a safe manner
- Assess a hung-up tree and the safest method of takedown
- Select and prepare equipment required for safe and effective takedown
- Check on the safety of takedown tools
- Make accurate severing cuts in the correct positions
- Select and use hand tools safely
- Take down hung-up trees to a safe and stable position
- State techniques which must not be used for the takedown of hung-up trees.