April 17, 2021 @ 8:00 am – 3:30 pm
When a tree worker is injured or incapacitated aloft, typically fellow crew members are the first to respond. An emergency could develop at any time, and tree care professionals must know how to react.
TCIA’s Aerial Rescue Training Program helps protect your workers and meet the aerial rescue training requirements mandated by ANSI Z133.1 and OSHA.
This certificate program is designed to be used in combination with on-the-job training and practice, so that crews have the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate an emergency situation and potentially rescue an injured tree worker.
Students should bring helmets, safety glasses, and lawn chairs. Registration starts at 8:00am. Class to begin at 8:30am and be completed by 3:30pm.
Instructors: Eric Freesmeyer, Gary Kohler
Capacity: 30 Attendees
Registration Deadline: April 15, 2021
7.0 ISA and TCIA CTSP CEUs available.
ENSA COVID-19 Protocols:
- Upon arrival ring doorbell, answer questions and have your temperature checked.
- Maintain 6’ distance from others and while indoors a mask shall be worn at all times.
- Please pack a lunch as it will not be provided.
- Other protocols to be shared once entering ENSA
This workshop is being funded in part by the Arborist Safety Training Institute.
Questions:
- Contact Ryan Rodefer at safetychairwaa.isa@gmail.com
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