Basic Tree Survey and Inspection
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O
Level
Other -
Start Date
Friday 10th April 2026 -
Venue
Easton College campus -
Course Code
H0428
What You Will Study
Our one-day tree survey and inspection course will enable you to identify hazardous trees, determine the level of risk, and decide on an appropriate course of action.
This Lantra accredited course is suitable for a wide range of people, whether you are employed as a local authority highway inspector, or work in the forestry, woodland, or arboriculture sector.
The course will cover the following:
- State the legal and safety implications of hazardous trees
- Maintain your own health and safety while carrying out a basic tree survey and inspection
- Recognise hazardous trees
- Determine level of risk
- Decide on an appropriate course of action
- Collect and maintain adequate information
Although this course is mostly classroom based, you will be expected to be able to look at a range of trees outside.
This is a one-day course.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course.
Course Progression
By the end of the course, you'll be able to:
- State the legal and safety implications of hazardous trees
- Maintain your own health and safety while carrying out a basic tree survey and inspection
- Recognise hazardous trees
- Determine level of risk
- Decide on an appropriate course of action
- Collect and maintain adequate information
Fees
£250
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