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Scots Climber

Scots Climber

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Hello,

I have been working in Scotland as a tree climber for 3 years and I've been wearing class A (all round leg protection) Pfanner Stretch Air trousers.

I have 2 questions;

Firstly, working in Ma and Vt, do I legally have to wear class A PPE?

Secondly, are the Pfanner Stretch Air trousers stocked by Sherril class A?

Sorry for the daft questions, Google couldn't help me on this occasion.

Thanks.
 
OTG BOSTON

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welcome to AS

Tree climbers here are not required to wear any chainsaw proof leg protection while in a tree. Hope this helps.

Who are you working for? lots of good companies near you.
 
Scots Climber

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Please excuse my ignorance, but even while working with a chainsaw?

At the moment I'm not working. I'm a British citizen, (my fiancée is from Ma), but we're not getting married until March. I'm starting to look seriously at the local employment opportunities now, so as soon as I get a work visa I can get stuck in.

Although I'm a qualified climber here in Scotland, I would seriously consider doing groundwork again until I can do the relevant ISA certification to work in the US.
 
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Please excuse my ignorance, but even while working with a chainsaw?

At the moment I'm not working. I'm a British citizen, (my fiancée is from Ma), but we're not getting married until March. I'm starting to look seriously at the local employment opportunities now, so as soon as I get a work visa I can get stuck in.

Although I'm a qualified climber here in Scotland, I would seriously consider doing groundwork again until I can do the relevant ISA certification to work in the US.

Yes even while running a chainsaw but only while in a tree. You don't need any certs to work on the ground here either.....
 
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