Hank Chinaski
Number 37
I'm part of our church's disaster relief ministry and we help folks after storms by taking trees off their houses and tarp them.
We've been in operation for several years, but are trying to improve our setup and as long as I'm part of it, we will constantly try to improve.
What are good arborist related resources for storm damage operations?
We run on volunteer waivers as well as home owner waivers, are there any other suggested "documents" that ya'll would suggest?
We're looking at doing in house education/certification for saw operators, limb/brush pullers, and trailer towers, which are our main jobs. We'll also make "army proof" books that show via pics/descriptions exactly how to hook up our exact trailers etc
Any other suggestions in this area?
We're open to any suggestions that ya'll may have to help our efficiency and abilities up to a certain point. We won't be doing any bucket/crane ops, or ropes/climbing other than we use safety harness' on steep pitch roofing and ladders to cut from the roof.
We usually operate a few 20", a 36", and a couple pole saws as well as a skid steer w/grapple root bucket.
Thanks in advance for all your help and suggestions
We've been in operation for several years, but are trying to improve our setup and as long as I'm part of it, we will constantly try to improve.
What are good arborist related resources for storm damage operations?
We run on volunteer waivers as well as home owner waivers, are there any other suggested "documents" that ya'll would suggest?
We're looking at doing in house education/certification for saw operators, limb/brush pullers, and trailer towers, which are our main jobs. We'll also make "army proof" books that show via pics/descriptions exactly how to hook up our exact trailers etc
Any other suggestions in this area?
We're open to any suggestions that ya'll may have to help our efficiency and abilities up to a certain point. We won't be doing any bucket/crane ops, or ropes/climbing other than we use safety harness' on steep pitch roofing and ladders to cut from the roof.
We usually operate a few 20", a 36", and a couple pole saws as well as a skid steer w/grapple root bucket.
Thanks in advance for all your help and suggestions