Duration: 3 days including assessment
Course Dates
9 – 11 April
16 – 18 October
Please call/email for group, onsite bookings.
Course Cost
£635.38 (+ £119.28 VAT) per person (includes a light lunch)
Venue – Land Skills, Dorking
Pre-requisites – Prospective trainees should be experienced and qualified arboriculturists with an in-depth knowledge of plant and arboricultural science, including a thorough knowledge of wood decaying fungi, identification and interpretation of signs and symptoms of ill health and structural failure across a wide range of tree species and circumstances. They should be thoroughly experienced in carrying out tree inspection and survey. A basic knowledge of the works of Alex Shigo and Claus Mattheck is a requirement to attend this course.
This three-day course aims to provide specific tree inspection training at an advanced level for competent arboriculturists. This will enable you to identify defects from ground level, from a climbed inspection or inspection aided by the use of a Mobile Elevated Working Platform (MEWP)*. *Tree climbing and use of MEWP will not be required during the course
This professional tree inspection training course will train you in how to specify the necessary remedial works and record the inspection process; this would then form a part of a defensible system.
The course is not aimed at covering report writing; however, presentation of findings will be examined and advice given.
Who is it for?
You will be professionally involved in arboriculture – specifically tree inspection.
You must be an experienced and qualified arboriculturist with an in-depth knowledge of plant and arboricultural science. This will need to include a thorough knowledge of wood decaying fungi, identification and interpretation of signs and symptoms of ill health and structural failure across a wide range of tree species and circumstances. You will also need to be thoroughly experienced in carrying out tree inspections and surveys.
Course sessions:
- The legal framework
- Basic inspection
- The tree
- Visual tree assessment
- Principal fungi decay organisms
- Mechanical symptoms of defects
- Tree inspection equipment
- Data recording
- Making and writing remedial actions
- Hazard evaluation
- Introduction to decay detection and measuring equipment
At the end of the course you will undertake a competence based assessment directly related to tree inspection.
Once you have passed this assessment you will receive a Lantra Awards E-Certificate of Competence for Professional Tree Inspection.