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Chainsaw Courses from Leading Land Based Training Provider Newlands Training
Do you have the right certificates for the job you do? Leading land based training provider Newlands Training has reminded all arboriculturalists working with chainsaws that they are required to hold certificates of competence before they can work. Newlands Training supplies a range of basic and intermediate chainsaw courses supporting a wide variety of occupations, the full list can be found on newlandstraining.com. (More...)
New Year, New Job – Newlands Training Offer Tree Climbing and Arial Rescue Courses
A New Year calls for a new start, so why not learn a new skill by taking part in an arboricultural training course? Land based training provider Newlands Training offer a wide range of chainsaw training courses, pesticide courses, tree inspection courses and much more. Whether you are retraining altogether or adding an extra dimension to an existing arboricultural qualification, their latest course in Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue offers excitement, in-depth knowledge and job satisfaction. (More...)
Professional Tree Inspection Courses Available from Newlands Training in the New Year
With the harsh winter conditions our trees can suffer a beating, so to make them safe or to improve their appearance there may be need for a professional tree inspection. Newlands Training is offering places on the Lantra Awards certificated Professional Tree Inspection course which will be running on 7th/8th/9th February 2011. This is an excellent qualification for anyone looking to add to their skills and knowledge of the arboriculture industry. (More...)
As Winter Approaches, Newlands Training Reminds Forestry and Arboricultural Professionals to Check Their Skills
With winter around the corner, leading land-based training provider, Newlands Training, wants to remind all professionals in the forestry and arboriculture industry to check that their skills and certificates are up-to-date. Managing Director Lesley Simpson urges all forestry and arboricultural workers to be sure of the following: • Is your equipment in good condition? Such as well-maintained chainsaws or good condition ropes and harness. • Does your protective clothing (PPE) reach the correct specification for the work you do? • Are you using all of the recommended PPE for your work? Do you have a current LOLER Certificate – 6 monthly checks for climbing and 12 monthly checks for rigging? When working with dangerous equipment and within hazardous environments, expert training is called for to ensure the health and safety of workers and others around. If your certification, PPE or equipment does not meet the standards required by the HSE, you not only risk serious injury to yourself and others, it could also affect your personal insurance. Lesley Simpson adds, “Maintaining your certification levels is of the upmost importance when you are working within this industry, if not just for yourself but for people around you as well. Taking an additional or a refresher course can make sure you are aware of developments within the industry, allowing you to carry out your job safely and correctly. A refresher course can also ensure you are competent with new and existing machinery and techniques, allowing you to provide the best service possible”. Newlands Training can provide tailored courses to refresh or upgrade certifications, enabling workers to adhere to necessary requirements.
Newlands Training Supports Cost Saving Changes to 2010 Chainsaw Training Requirements
Organisations requiring arboriculture training could save hundreds of pounds with the changes to chainsaw training requirements, effective from 1st January 2010. (More...)


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