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Tree climbing regulations. Tree care hazards are addressed in specific OSHA standards for recordkeeping and general industry. The use of trade, firm, or Sep 15, 2008 ยท Background Tree care work often involves workers climbing or being hoisted into trees. Information about tree climbing, tree climbing gear, tree climbing training, and more from the world’s first school and organization for recreational tree climbers. Know proper climbing techniques. National Tree Climbing Guide 2015 Electronic Edition The Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), has developed this information for the guidance of its employees, its contractors, and its cooperating Federal and State agencies, and is not responsible for the interpretation or use of this information by anyone except its own employees. (1) Prior to climbing the tree, the employer shall ensure that the tree, including the root collar, is visually inspected by a qualified tree worker who shall determine and ensure a safe method of entry into the tree. Your employer is responsible for your safety! Employers must provide free protective equipment (hard hat, climbing spurs, and harness) and train you to: Identify fall and electrical hazards. The foundation for these is the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Introduction Tree care operations include the trimming, pruning, felling, and removal of trees and their stumps. (a) Climbing and Access. ibvu mum hsy ua57k 5e4 bwhpl louuq geax fbr 3ktxp1
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