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Locations

  • Alanvale
  • Burnie
  • Clarence

Attendance options

  • Short course

Study type

  • Mixed Learning
  • On-Site
$

Tuition Fees

  • Commercial $ 1,561.00

Additional fees may apply. For more information, see Fees, payments and other costs.

Please note: The course overview is intended as a guide only. Not all courses are available at all locations or through all study types and attendance options. Please check Locations, Dates and Times below or enquire for further information.

This three-day short course will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to fall trees manually at an intermediate level.

Over the three days of the course, you’ll learn how to assess and develop an action plan for a new falling area and how to prepare the worksite. You’ll also learn how to use workplace health and safety policies and procedures in order to determine worksite precautions and prepare the worksite to the required standards.

You will also learn how to identify tree characteristics and to analyse their effect on the falling operation, and undertake approved falling techniques including chainsaw manipulation procedures for cutting scarfs and how to identify the appropriate scarfing techniques for a particular tree.

This course is suitable for individuals who are required to fell intermediate trees as part of arboriculture, forestry, agriculture, conservation and land management, local government, emergency services and other government agency operations.

All training in this short course is underpinned by workplace health and safety principles and associated legislative requirements.

On successful completion of this short course you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit completed.

Locations, dates & times

CampusDateAttendance/DurationStudy typeApply/Enquire
North
Alanvale14 May 2024 -
16 May 2024
Short course

3-Day Course 8.30am - 4pm Day 1 Theory Day 2 & 3 Practical (off-campus) Participants must be proficient in operating a chainsaw, should have other forestry skills and experience and must wear steel cap boots & have their own transport

On-SiteEnquire now
South
Clarence24 Sep 2024 -
26 Sep 2024
Short course

3-Day Course 8.30am - 4pm, Day 1 Theory, Day 2 & 3 Practical (off-campus), Participants must be proficient in operating a chainsaw, should have other forestry skills and experience and must wear steel cap boots & have their own transport

On-SiteEnquire now
North West
Burnie29 Jan 2024 -
12 Nov 2024
Short course

3-Day Course 8.30am - 4pm, Day 1 Theory, Day 2 & 3 Practical (off-campus), Participants must be proficient in operating a chainsaw, should have other forestry skills and experience and must wear steel cap boots & have their own transport

Mixed LearningEnquire now
Burnie7 May 2024 -
9 May 2024
Short course

3-Day Course 8.30am - 4pm, Day 1 Theory, Day 2 & 3 Practical (off-campus), Participants must be proficient in operating a chainsaw, should have other forestry skills and experience and must wear steel cap boots & have their own transport

On-SiteEnquire now
Burnie27 Aug 2024 -
29 Aug 2024
Short course

3-Day Course 8.30am - 4pm, Day 1 Theory, Day 2 & 3 Practical (off-campus), Participants must be proficient in operating a chainsaw, should have other forestry skills and experience and must wear steel cap boots & have their own transport

Mixed LearningEnquire now

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