chorlean
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Hello all. I'm a little new to this so bear with me!
I have set up this thread to try and get some inspiration on how the professional tree surgeon/arborist industry can be improved. I am a Product Design & Manufacture student from the University of Nottingham, and I am currently doing my final degree project on arborists. I am hoping to come up with something that can improve the daily job of being an arborist, as there are clearly some issues with the safety of climbing and using cutting equipment. Any pointers from the professionals for what problems they face, big or small, would be greatly appreciated. (FYI, the information from here will be used in my research and may be used in presentations) Many thanks
I have set up this thread to try and get some inspiration on how the professional tree surgeon/arborist industry can be improved. I am a Product Design & Manufacture student from the University of Nottingham, and I am currently doing my final degree project on arborists. I am hoping to come up with something that can improve the daily job of being an arborist, as there are clearly some issues with the safety of climbing and using cutting equipment. Any pointers from the professionals for what problems they face, big or small, would be greatly appreciated. (FYI, the information from here will be used in my research and may be used in presentations) Many thanks