Tree Aerial Rescue Plan (TARP)
This TARP has you covered in the event of an emergency rescue situation.
Following WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation 26.12.0.5 “The employer must ensure that a qualified arborist or trainee arborist engaging in tree-climbing activities can be promptly rescued in accordance with the procedures described in section 26.12.0.3(1)(b)(vi) that relate to the tree that is climbed.”
This one page document details the step-by-step procedures to perform a tree aerial rescue.
This TARP has you covered in the event of an emergency rescue situation.
Following WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation 26.12.0.5 “The employer must ensure that a qualified arborist or trainee arborist engaging in tree-climbing activities can be promptly rescued in accordance with the procedures described in section 26.12.0.3(1)(b)(vi) that relate to the tree that is climbed.”
This one page document details the step-by-step procedures to perform a tree aerial rescue.
This TARP has you covered in the event of an emergency rescue situation.
Following WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation 26.12.0.5 “The employer must ensure that a qualified arborist or trainee arborist engaging in tree-climbing activities can be promptly rescued in accordance with the procedures described in section 26.12.0.3(1)(b)(vi) that relate to the tree that is climbed.”
This one page document details the step-by-step procedures to perform a tree aerial rescue.