Aerial Tree Work


Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR) apply to all work at height where there is a risk of injury in the event of a fall.

The main principles of the regulations include those involved with work at height to be competent.

Land Skills Training and Assessments regularly offer the following Aerial Training Courses culminating in assessment for a nationally recognised Level 2 or 3 Award. Click on the course title to visit the course page for more information about the course and when the next course is scheduled.

Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness and Aerial Tree Rescue Operations (replaces CS38)

Refresher – Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness and Aerial Tree Rescue Operations

Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw Using Free-fall Techniques (replaces CS39)

Refresher – Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw Using Free-fall Techniques

Aerial Tree Rigging (replaces CS41)

Thorough Examination of Arboricultural Lifting Equipment (LOLER)

Thorough Examination of Arboricultural Lifting Equipment (Refresher Training)

Level 2 and Level 3 Courses we can also provide include:

Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness (replaces part CS38)

Aerial Tree Rescue Operations (replaces part CS38)

Aerial Tree Pruning (replaces CS40)

Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP) (replaces CS47)