Level 2 Tree Climbing Methods & Best Practice

2-Day Module

Pre-requisites:

Level 1 Tree Climbing Methods

And at least 6 months (1 year preferable) full time in practice of and building skills in the methods taught in Level 1 Tree Climbing Methods

Course Description
This interactive and hands on course provides ample practice and discussion time of more advanced climbing techniques. The advantage and limitations of various types of rope tools, their use and construction will be discussed and practically analyzed. Re-directional climbing techniques will be practiced and explored.  Throwline types, shot pouch selection and techniques will be practically demonstrated. Innovations in saddle design and climbing accessories will also be introduced, analyzed and examined.

Course Topics
  • Risk Management
  • Advanced Throwline Techniques
  • Advanced Climbing Equipment
  • Rope and Rope Tools
  • Advanced Knots & Climbing Hitches
  • Climbing Systems
  • Systematic Climbing Tactics

For an expanded course outline, please contact the ArborMaster office.

What to Bring
Students are encouraged to bring any equipment they use and/or would like to discuss with the instructor.  However it is required that students bring their own Personal Protective Equipment and Personal Climbing Equipment as outlined below.  If you do not have the necessary Personal Climbing Equipment, please inform our office prior to attending the program.

Personal Protecive Equipment (PPE) Required 
- Hard hat
 - Ear protection
 - Eye protection
 - Work gloves (sticky or grippy gloves, rubber or nubbed fingers & palms)
 - Work boots

Personal Gear Required 
- Climbing Harness
- Arborist climbing line
- Safety Lanyard
- Throw line
- Throw balls
- Small bucket or container for throwline storage

Please noteClasses will take place rain or shine. We suggest before departing for your program, to check the extended forecast for the area that training will be held.  If rain is at all forecasted, we recommend that you bring appropriate rain gear, thermal undergarments if in a colder climate and a change of clothing on the day of the class. Prerequisites:

  • L1C