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T.R.A.C.E.
Tree Risk Assessment Certification Exam
Be Among the First Certified Tree Risk Assessors in Michigan!
“Tree Risk Assessment in the Urban Area and the Urban/Rural Interface” (TRACE)
Tree Risk Assessment is not the same as Tree Evaluation/Valuation or Plant Appraisal to learn the value of the trees for planting, removing or litigation. In Tree Risk Assessment you will learn to assess a tree's risk, to know if it is structurally sound, worth saving and if it is safe to send a person up the tree. ISA is looking at this program for their next certification program later in 2011
Email Nancy or Jennifer at asm@acd.net or Call 517-337-4999 for more information
April 19 & 20, 2011
LIMITED SEATING for 20
Must be a certified arborist to take class.
Developed and taught by Pacific Northwest Chapter ISA.
Course includes manual and exam.
Manual will be mailed before event. (Register early to receive manual in time to study)
10 ISA CEU's
Location: Lansing, MI
Host: Arboriculture Society of Michigan/Michigan Chapter of ISA
Registration Fee: $525 for ASM Members/$600 for Non-Members
Fee includes study manual. The manual will be mailed out in advance in order to prepare for the Exam.
Time: 7:30 a.m Registration Opens / 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Program.
Speaker: Brian Gilles, ISA Certified Arborist, ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist and PNW-ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessor (Pacific Northwest Chapter of ISA).
Course Information
The combination of classroom lectures and field work includes modules on biology, structural mechanics, risk theory and practice, reading tree conditions, assessing and assigning risk levels, and prescribing risk mitigation strategies. Day One lectures cover all material in the course manual. On Day Two, the morning will be spent examining trees and practicing assessment skills and data recording. The exam is held on the afternoon of Day Two (for 2.5 hours).
Upon successful completion of the course and exam, participants will be accredited as PNW-ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessors and meet current industry standards.
This is an expert level (basic, advanced, expert) course for those with experience and a solid working knowledge of many advanced tree care concepts. The course is fast paced and exciting. It covers a LOT of material rapidly. 1½ days of classroom and hands-on training followed by a ½-day certification exam.
Tree Risk Assessment Certification Exam
Be Among the First Certified Tree Risk Assessors in Michigan!
“Tree Risk Assessment in the Urban Area and the Urban/Rural Interface” (TRACE)
Tree Risk Assessment is not the same as Tree Evaluation/Valuation or Plant Appraisal to learn the value of the trees for planting, removing or litigation. In Tree Risk Assessment you will learn to assess a tree's risk, to know if it is structurally sound, worth saving and if it is safe to send a person up the tree. ISA is looking at this program for their next certification program later in 2011
Email Nancy or Jennifer at asm@acd.net or Call 517-337-4999 for more information
April 19 & 20, 2011
LIMITED SEATING for 20
Must be a certified arborist to take class.
Developed and taught by Pacific Northwest Chapter ISA.
Course includes manual and exam.
Manual will be mailed before event. (Register early to receive manual in time to study)
10 ISA CEU's
Location: Lansing, MI
Host: Arboriculture Society of Michigan/Michigan Chapter of ISA
Registration Fee: $525 for ASM Members/$600 for Non-Members
Fee includes study manual. The manual will be mailed out in advance in order to prepare for the Exam.
Time: 7:30 a.m Registration Opens / 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Program.
Speaker: Brian Gilles, ISA Certified Arborist, ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist and PNW-ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessor (Pacific Northwest Chapter of ISA).
Course Information
The combination of classroom lectures and field work includes modules on biology, structural mechanics, risk theory and practice, reading tree conditions, assessing and assigning risk levels, and prescribing risk mitigation strategies. Day One lectures cover all material in the course manual. On Day Two, the morning will be spent examining trees and practicing assessment skills and data recording. The exam is held on the afternoon of Day Two (for 2.5 hours).
Upon successful completion of the course and exam, participants will be accredited as PNW-ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessors and meet current industry standards.
This is an expert level (basic, advanced, expert) course for those with experience and a solid working knowledge of many advanced tree care concepts. The course is fast paced and exciting. It covers a LOT of material rapidly. 1½ days of classroom and hands-on training followed by a ½-day certification exam.