Tree Surgery presents several hazards that, if not controlled, can adversely affect the Health and Safety of your employees and others. Includes, but is not limited to, the use of a processor, aerial tree work, and chainsaws. Before beginning your career, conducting a Tree Surgery Risk Assessment allows you to identify these risks and implement adequate control measures to reduce the likelihood and severity of a health and safety incident.
Our tree surgery risk assessment template is pre-populated with the hazards most commonly associated with the profession, with room for you to make any necessary modifications. The document also includes suggested control measures that would reduce the likelihood of an incident occurring and a sign-off sheet for confirming that these control measures will be implemented on-site.
Written by industry experts, each of our Risk Assessment templates is adaptable to your company and circumstances, such as adding your logo or specifying which PPE must be worn during the work. Check out our Tree Surgery Method Statement and add our Tree Surgery Risk Assessment to your shopping cart immediately.
A risk assessment is the process of identifying workplace hazards that presently exist or could emerge. A risk assessment identifies which dangers in the workplace are likely to damage employees and visitors.