* Fees are chargeable each year and the fees quoted will be for the current year only, if the course is more than 1 year further fees will be due next year.
Before attending this course, candidates must have achieved the following: Award in chainsaw maintenance and cross cutting (CS30), Award in felling and processing trees up to 380mm (CS31) and Award in accessing a tree using a rope and harness including aerial tree rescue operations (CS38). The course will cover the aerial operation of chainsaws using different techniques for delimbing trees. The course content: *Identification and inspection of equipment * Preparation of equipment for use * Operate a chainsaw from a rope and harness.
CS39 Award in Aerial Cutting of Trees Using Free Fall Techniques.
Further more advanced forestry courses such as rigging.
This course consists of three modules * Identification and inspection of equipment * Preparation of equipment for use * Operate a chainsaw from a rope and harness.
Duration: 3 days (plus an additional 1/2 day for NPTC assessment). Venue: Holme Lacy Campus Time 9.15 to 4.30
Next Available Dates:
11th – 13th November 2024 – Assessment 18th November
9th – 11th December 2024 – Assessment 16th December
17th – 19th March 2025 – Assessment 20th March
12th – 14th March 2025 – Assessment 16th May
7th – 9th July 2025 – Assessment 11th July
Following the course, candidates will be assessed for NPTC Level 2 Award in Aerial Cutting of Trees Using Free Fall Techniques. This is a practical assessment which will take place on a separate day. Tests are organised by NPTC to take place at College, however if you wish to reschedule this to take place on your own site, please advise at time of booking.