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Arborist Training
Avon, New York

September 10th, 2024
7:00am - 4:00pm
5642 Tec Drive, Avon, NY 14414
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Technical Rigging: Speedlining & Span Rigging

This one day seminar will provide participants with training and practical use of specialized equipment and techniques employed in safe rigging techniques used in arboricultural operations. By the end of this seminar attendees will be able to identify hazards and risks associated with rigging and tree removal. They will be able to identify and inspect rigging equipment that is in compliance with the work to be performed, as well as the equipment’s limitations. A basic knowledge of physics, forces and loading involved with rigging will be provided, along with rigging methods that can mitigate those forces. The second half of the day will feature the advanced rigging techniques of span rigging and speed lining. When each method is used, what gear is involved, how to set the system up and operate it.

REGISTRATION

Week-Of Registration Price: $65.00
Availability Ends: Aug 22, 2023

Vermeer All Roads One Day Demonstration with North American Training Solutions:

  • Check-in starts at 7:00am
  • Day ends at 4:00pm
  • Seminars are held RAIN or SHINE
  • Bring lawn chair, hard hat, and safety glasses
Free Lunch is Provided
Earn up to 6.5 ISA Certified Arborist CEU’s
Course Topics:

Job Safety Analysis, Emergency Planning, and PPE

  • Job safety analysis
  • P.P.E. (personal protective equipment) including inspection, fit, care and limitations
  • Planning and emergency response (Emergency Action Plan)
  • Hazard identification and mitigation
  • Aerial lift and climber self rescue assistance and preparedness
  • Establishing work zones and drop zones and communication protocols

Identifying, Establishing, and Securing Anchorage Points

  • Visual tree inspections including inner and outer perimeter surveys
  • Certified and non-certified anchorages
  • Canopy and basal anchors, load testing, and friction management

Rigging Gear Identification and Inspection

  • Define limitations of rigging equipment with MBS, WLL, safety factors, bend radius, and compliance
  • Shock loading and the equation to calculate it
  • Rope selection, care, maintenance, and inspections including splices
  • Blocks, pulleys, carabiners, rigging rings
  • Different slings including dead eye, loopie, whoopie, ultra, webbing straps
  • Lowering devices such as port-a-wrap and GRCS
  • Mechanical advantage systems

Physics, Rigging Forces, and Tree Loading

  • Tension and compression forces on wood fibers
  • Demonstration of snap cuts, an alternative to one handed chainsaw use
  • Definition and visual example of torque
  • Considerations and examples of static and dynamic loading
  • Differences in positive rigging and negative rigging and when to use each method
  • Angle of deflection and multiple rigging points
  • Situational uses of butt tying, tip tying and balancing limbs
  • Spar rigging set up and forces
  • Applying aerial and rigging forces to the role of the ground worker

      Emergency Response

      • Aerial rescue planning, traumatic tree worker injuries and first aid
      • Self-rescue and ground assisted lowering techniques

      Knots, Hitches, Prussics, & Terminology

      • Bight, bend, loop, turn round turn, tail, lead, fall, standing parts, working & running end
      • Rigging knots and hitches; figure 8, slip knot, cow hitch, timber hitch, running bowline, half hitch, clove
        hitch, single/double sheet bend, girth hitch, prussics
      • Selecting and matching sling size and construction to rope diameter

      Speedlining

      • Purpose of using speedlines and their limitations
      • Speedline set up to reduce torquing and improper loading of the tree and the forces involved
      • Equipment required for safe and efficient speed lining
      • Demonstration of speed line set up

      Span Rigging

      • Purposes of span rigging and when it can be utilized
      • Forces involved with span rigging and how to reduce improper loading of the tree
      • Equipment required for safe and efficient span rigging
      • Demonstration of span rigging set up
      Applicable Standards:
      This course meets the ANSI / ASSE Z490.1 Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety Health and Environmental Training as well as ANSI Z133, ANSI Z359, and CSA Z259.
      Disclaimers:
      All seminars are demonstration only. For hands-on opportunities, please inquire with North American Training Solutions.