The tree climbing workshops in Palmerston North 2015 are aimed at all local professionals and recreational tree climbers.
Modern tree climbing techniques enable the tree climber to position them self safely anywhere in the tree canopy. A tree climber who is positioned safely will have fewer incidents. For efficient tree rigging and pruning a good knowledge about modern tree climbing will increase the productivity of the climber.
Modern tree climbing techniques enable the tree climber to position them self safely anywhere in the tree canopy.
25/05 – 27/05/2015
Introduction to Tree Climbing (Climbing 0) (3-day-training)
The 3 day tree climbing training is tailored specifically for first time tree climber. The aim is to impart knowledge about the basic principles of tree climbing. Introduction to Tree climbing training gives insight into theoretical and practical tree climbing techniques, different knots and important safety measures. Successful completion enables the participant to access and move in a tree safely and to perform a basic aerial rescue.
25/05/2014
Introduction to Modern Tree Climbing (Climbing 1) (1-day-training)
This workshop is designed for experienced arborist and tree workers who climb in a traditional style. After attending this tree climbing course the participant will understand the difference between modern and traditional tree climbing. The climbers will learn how to use modern tree climbing techniques to increase there productivity.
18/05/2014
Advanced Tree Climbing Techniques (Climbing 2) (1-day-training)
The advanced tree climbing techniques course provides participants with training in the use of advanced double rope work positioning techniques for tree climbing.
29/05/2014
Single Rope Technique (SRT) for Tree Climbing
This workshop is designed for arborist and tree workers who have a basic understanding of modern tree climbing but have not yet or just started using single rope technique. After attending this course the participant will understand the advantages and disadvantages of single rope technique for access and work positioning in tree climbing.