LND/General/TBT-LND-005
Tree Surgery and Arboriculture Safety
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Tree Surgery and Arboriculture Safety
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-LND-005 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Tree surgery involves pruning, felling, dismantling, and removing trees using chainsaws, climbing techniques, and aerial platforms.
- Tree work is one of the most dangerous activities on construction sites, combining height, chainsaws, and falling timber.
- All tree surgeons must hold valid NPTC qualifications for the specific operations they carry out — climbing, felling, and chainsaw use.
- Falling branches and timber sections must be controlled using rigging techniques or guided fall methods to protect people below.
- Exclusion zones of at least twice the tree height must be maintained around felling operations at all times.
- Climbing with chainsaws requires specialist harness systems, work-positioning lanyards, and top-handled saws designed for aerial use.
- Electrical hazards from overhead power lines near trees require assessment before any climbing or felling takes place.
- Stump grinding creates flying debris and noise — eye protection, hearing protection, and public exclusion are mandatory.
- Bird nesting season restrictions (March to August) prohibit tree work unless an ecologist confirms no active nests are present.
- Fatigue from sustained physical climbing and chainsaw use at height increases the risk of falls and cutting injuries.
Why?
| Falling timber | Branches and tree sections weighing tonnes fall unpredictably during dismantling — controlled rigging prevents fatal struck-by injuries. |
| Chainsaw at height | Using a chainsaw while climbing combines two of the highest-risk activities in construction — specialist training is mandatory. |
| Overhead lines | Trees near power lines create electrocution risk during climbing and felling — the lines must be identified before any work begins. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Chainsaw Operations Safety | Landscaping Safety Awareness |
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