To ensure the safety of USFS tree climbers and the integrity of existing climbing activities.

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To ensure the safety of USFS tree climbers and the integrity of existing climbing activities. Safety Program Documents. Health and Safety Code Handbook FSH 6709.11 Section 22.49 Tree Climbing Tree Climbing Program (Policy) FSH 6709.12-2001-2 (currently being revised) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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To ensure the safety of USFS tree climbers and the integrity of existing climbing activities.

Safety Program Documents‣ Health and Safety Code Handbook

– FSH 6709.11 Section 22.49 Tree Climbing

‣ Tree Climbing Program (Policy)– FSH 6709.12-2001-2 (currently being

revised)

‣ National Tree Climbing Field Guide– 0167-2802-MTDC

TrainingAll FS employees engaged in any climbing activities must be properly trained and certified.

Training‣ Verbal or Written Test

– Safety requirements– Hazards of climbing– Hazard tree assessment– Function, use, and maintenance of

equipment

Training‣ Performance Requirements

– Successfully tie all task specific knots– Proficiency using 3-point method

Training– Perform aerial rescue

using rappel system– Exercise reasonable

and prudent judgment in all situations

Training‣ Optional Training and Certification

– Sectional ladders– Spurs– 4” tie-in system– Body thrust– Footlock– Friction knot systems

Training– Ascenders– Other miscellaneous

technologies– Chainsaw use in trees

• 4 separate endorsements for eligible and qualified individuals

Certification‣ Valid 3 years (unless revoked earlier)

– Training does not guarantee certification

‣ Certification Classes– Tree Climbing Trainee– Tree Climber– Tree Climbing Instructor

ObjectiveAccomplish climbing tasks to help meet the needs in multiple program areas and agency mandates.

Objective‣ Reforestation and Restoration

– Cone Surveys and Collection– Tree Pruning and Maintenance

‣ Genetics– Tree breeding and Controlled Pollination– Pollen and Scion Collection– Cone Caging

Objective‣ TE & S

– Red Tree Vole Surveys– Marbled Murrelet

Surveys– Spotted Owl Survey

and Manage– Red Cockaded

Woodpecker Artificial Nest Installation

Objective‣ Insects and Disease

– Specimen collection– Asian Longhorned

Beetle Survey– Trapping– Mistletoe “broom”

removal

Objective‣ Research

– Bald Eagle and Other Raptors

– Puerto Rico Parrot– Monitoring

Equipment Installation

Objective– Foliar Sampling– Neotropical bird nest surveys– DNA Sampling

Objective‣ Wildlife

– Fungal inoculum installation and tree topping

– Osprey nest platform construction– Preparation of bear-proof food supports

Objective‣ Other

– Phone line maintenance– Solar panel and

antenna installation– Hazard limb and tree

removal

Objective– Remote runway tree pruning– Abandoned

equipment removal (from “tree sitters”)

Program Management‣ Program & Deputy Program

Managers, Region, Station & Area Coordinators

‣ TAG: Technical Advisory Group– Reviews and recommends changes to

program to provide safest work practices

Program Management‣ Technical Advisors

– Manage operations– Ensure operational

effectiveness– Operational/technical

advice to climbers

– Recommend changes to policy and/or technical guidelines Field Guide

– Approve equipment, techniques, practices

Program Management

Program Management‣ Program Outreach

– Setting example for other agencies and groups

– Many agencies rely on FS expertise for training, advice, and assistance

– Foster change in industry standards• Oregon OSHA adopted FS standards

http://www.fs.fed.us/treeclimbing/