We love to keep up to date with new practices, courses, assessment news and much more in the arboriculture industry. Over the years that Scott Fraser Training, we have been documenting activities that have been taking place daily. Have a read through some of our blog posts below and let us know what you think; we'd love to hear from you.
Single Rope for Tree Canopy Access
Single Rope Techniques for Tree Canopy Access – October 18 th 2013
I’m running a workshop on...
Dead Trees - Can You Work On Them?
Dead Trees – can you work on them safely?
During basic tree climbing, chainsaw from a rope &...
Tree Climbing & Aerial Rescue
On a recent & rather cold aerial treework course (Basic tree climbing & aerial rescue) I made a video on the risk assessment process and...
Septuagenarian Domestic Chainsaw Training
The majority of my clients are either beginning their careers in arboriculture and forestry or are changing career part way through...
Scotts Tree House, Isfield 1978
Why are you interested in trees and when did you first climb one?
Scotts Tree house Isfield 1978 and...
City & Guilds Assessor & Instructor in Land Based Skills Level 3 Award – a missed opportunity?
Autumn CPD Part 5
This event was kindly arranged by Fenella at Field House Assessments and was run at Hadlow College in Kent over 2 days...
Bison Bushcraft
Lyon Technical Symposium
Part 1of 4 in my autumn CPD programme
The Lyon Technical Symposium was held on September 18 th & 19 th , in the East Cumbria...
Husqvarna 576XP Review
The tree had been infected by Meripilus Giganteus, and as such we decided to remove limbs and stems in a balanced and systematic way, using the...
When Crosscutting Goes Wrong
As we all know it, sometimes things don't always go to plan. On the other hand it is often the case that people learn from their mistake,...