Crane Use in Tree Work - Minimum Industry Standards Booklet (MIS307)

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Arboriculture Australia Minimum Industry Standards Booklet - Crane Use in Tree Work MIS307 

The MIS307 booklet covers the basics of working with cranes for rigging and access during aerial tree work operations. It is written primarily for arborists and does not provide instructions regarding crane operation or safety. The aim is to provide straightforward, nationally-shared procedures that allow arborists and crane operators to work safely together on tree work sites.

Key Features:

  • Work Planning: Detailed information on planning tree work operations involving cranes.
  • Crane Selection: Guidance on selecting the appropriate crane for specific tree work tasks.
  • Set-Up and Dismantling Strategies: Strategies for the safe set-up and dismantling of cranes on tree work sites.
  • Cutting and Rigging Techniques: Illustrated techniques for cutting and rigging during tree work operations.
  • Crane-Access Technique: Discussion on the widespread adoption of crane-access techniques for dealing with compromised tree structures, including a nationally-shared process to ensure climber safety.

Practical Applications:

  • Safe Collaboration: Enables arborists and crane operators to work together safely and efficiently.
  • Standardized Procedures: Implements standardized procedures for crane use in tree work, enhancing safety and consistency.
  • Training Resource: Serves as a valuable training resource for arborists learning to work with cranes.

By following the guidelines and procedures outlined in the MIS307, arborists can enhance their skills, improve safety, and ensure compliance with industry best practices.