ANSI A300 Tree Pruning Standards

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I am learning about tree pruning and had seen there is a standard set by ANSI. Can anyone tell me a little more about it? Should I buy it or is there another reference I should consult instead.

If it is a good reference, does anyone know if it is available electronically anywhere?

Thanks

Stephen
 
ANSI standards are specified by many government bodies when they seek bids for tree work. You are well-advised to get the whole set as well as ISA's companion booklets. Check out the ISA site's online store. While they may not be as detailed as specific books on the subjects covered, they are an excellent starting point.
 
I am learning about tree pruning and had seen there is a standard set by ANSI. Can anyone tell me a little more about it? Should I buy it or is there another reference I should consult instead.

If it is a good reference, does anyone know if it is available electronically anywhere?

Thanks

Stephen

Haven't been able to find an online version. My Vermeer dealer has them on the shelf. Not a bad idea to pick up a hard copy if you are an owner, by law you are supposed to make one available to your workers.
 
... if you are an owner, by law you are supposed to make one available to your workers.
huh?? do you mean the safety standards? never heard of that.

bigb, the ISA BMPs are much more practical for work; the ansi standards are for writing specs mostly.

pm me your address and i will make you a deal; i buy them in bulk.
 
there used to be an online link to a "proposed ersion" before the last comment period.. They just made a few changes, (some of which were as a result of comments mde by posters here)... You might be able to find the link by searching all post started by Guy, treeseer... I think it was his thread that had the link...
 
Books are great! I have a bunch, however, if you are just learning, the best way would be to find your local guru, give him some labor and he might give you knowledge, the best way to learn is from the elders, they are the ones who wrote the books! IMO anyways!
 
huh?? do you mean the safety standards? never heard of that.

bigb, the ISA BMPs are much more practical for work; the ansi standards are for writing specs mostly.

pm me your address and i will make you a deal; i buy them in bulk.

Yes, I meant to say ANSI Safety standards. The Vermeer where I live has ANSI standards on the shelf.
 
that is a DRAFT version; it's been changed in response to input from pros like Murph.

Buy the BMP; much more practical, and still very cheap. or go ahead and buy the gilman book; get real about this work if you want to be any good at it.
 
stephen. The standard is very important. It can save this industry. It can help distinguish between good work and hack work. HO's would be well served to educate themselves on the importance of ANSI tree pruning standard in writing. Instead of pointing to a stub, flush cut, or spike marks and commenting, an arborist, even a non certified one, can speak with authority and produce official documents to back the claim of substandard, nonstandard, fraudulent hack work. My two cents. Alan.
 

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