City & Guilds NPTC L3 Certificate of Competence in Felling and Processing Medium Trees Over 380mm and up to 760mm (CS32)
About the course
Unit 301 - Fell and Process Trees over 380mm
This level three unit covers trees whose effective diameter at felling height is over 380mm. This course will help you to understand and identify risk assessments and emergency procedures on the work site to promote knowledge of health and safety legislation and industry good practice. You will be able to fell trees and process over 380mm as well as removing branches on felled trees and dealing with taking down hung up trees.
Entry Criteria
Pre-requisite units – 201 (CS30.1) 202 ( CS30.2) 202 (CS31)
Compulsory Equipment Required for "Use of Chainsaw" Courses
Helmet (Groundwork EN 397) with ear defenders and mesh visor ( complying with EN1731) (not exceeding 3 years old)
If you are considering progressing on to the tree climbing unit CS38 then a climbing helmet ( EN 12492) is recommended with ear defenders and visor
Chainsaw protective gloves* complying with EN 381-7
Chainsaw Trousers* – Type A (Minimum ) Type B (Preferred) for Ground Units only or Type C to include Tree climbing Work ( Chaps are not acceptable)
Chainsaw Boots* complying with EN345-2 (spats are not acceptable)
* These items should carry the CE chainsaw logo
Chainsaw - Max 15inch guide bar length with sufficient fuel and chain oil
Personal First Aid Kit (containing a large wound dressing)
Whistle
Suitable non snag outdoor clothing including waterproofs, you should be prepared for all weather conditions.
General chainsaw maintenance equipment, including a chain filing kit etc.
Hi visibility vest, short sleeved is fine.
All PPE and chainsaw must be provided by the person attending it can not be borrowed from the college for the training or the assessment.
Further information view the following link http://www.hse.gov.uk/treework/safety-topics/chainppe.htm
Felling sites maybe up to 1 hour's drive from the main college and therefore to access these you must have your own transport (buses are not suitable)
Introduction:
This training course will cover modules required for the safe operation of a chainsaw on the ground, including working safely, maintenance of the chainsaw and cutting system, operational chainsaw checks, legislation and industry good practice and cross-cutting timber with a chainsaw. You will also cover felling and processing trees up to 380mm, removing branches from felled trees and taking down hung trees.
What are the entry requirements?
No entry requirements; students are expected to provide their own equipment and PPE - they cannot be borrowed for training or assessment. It is advised that students hold a current First Aid certificate before taking this training. Due to the nature of the course an average / above average level of fitness is required. Please note that we will not be able to provide training for anyone who we consider to be unfit for any reason.
How long is the course?
5 days with an assessment usually the following week, please allow a full day for this.
What will the course involve?
Brief Course syllabus
On site/campus
Monday Practical chainsaw maintenance
Off site at a suitable felling location.
Tuesday Fuelling, cross cutting techniques and introduction to small tree felling
Wednesday Felling techniques, snedding cross cutting and take down of hung up trees
Thursday As above, with additional techniques in small tree felling
Friday As above with revision of maintenance and all other techniques
Cutting sites may be up to 1 hours’ drive from the main college campus and therefore, to access these sites you MUST have your own transport (public transport is NOT suitable).
How long will I be learning?
5 days with an assessment usually the following week, please allow a full day for this.
What equipment will I need?
Equipment Required for "Use of Chainsaw" Courses - PPE
· Safety Helmet - Groundwork (HSE Recommended EN 397 with ear protection to EN 352 -3 & mesh visor to EN 1731) (Not exceeding 3 years old)
· Chainsaw protective Gloves (HSE Recommended to EN 381-7)
· Chainsaw Trousers (HSE Recommended to EN 381-5 (Chainsaw chaps are not suitable for College training). Type C are advised if planning to progress onto Aerial use of Chainsaw.
· Chainsaw Boots (HSE Recommended to EN 381-3) (Spats are not suitable for College training)
· For further information view the following link http://www.hse.gov.uk/treework/safety-topics/chainppe.htm
Other
Chainsaw - Max 15inch guide bar length with sufficient fuel and chain oil
Personal First Aid Kit (containing a large wound dressing)
Whistle
Suitable non snag outdoor clothing including waterproofs, you should be prepared for all weather conditions.
General chainsaw maintenance equipment, including a chain filing kit etc.
Hi visibility vest (short sleeved is acceptable)
Insect repellent and sun screen dependant on time of year
Equipment Required for "Use of Chainsaw" Courses - PPETrauma first aid kit- this should consist of 1 X Trauma dressing 1 X Pair of plastic gloves 1 X Resusiaide 1 X Haemostatic gauze1 belt and tool pouchThis equipment can be ordered from the following if needed:STEIN Standard Plus Personal Bleed Control Kit - Honey Brothers (honeybros.com)
MediArb Personal Trauma Kit - Honey Brothers (honeybros.com)
Additional Information
The above PPE, chainsaw, equipment etc. must be provided by the candidate attending
The instructors reserve the right to withdraw the training to candidates if the PPE or equipment is not in a safe condition
How will I know if I am making progress?
The tutor will give feedback and guidance on the techniques, and you will build on the skills you learnt the previous day.
What course work will I be expected to complete?
N/A
What can I expect to learn from this course?
How to safely operate the chainsaw on the ground, including working safely, maintenance of the chainsaw and cutting system, operational chainsaw checks, legislation and industry good practice and cross-cutting timber with a chainsaw. You will also cover felling and processing trees up to 380mm, removing branches from felled trees and taking down hung trees
What other training programmes and progression opportunities are there?
A whole range of further chainsaw courses including
Level 2 CG Award in Tree Climbing and Rescue (formerly CS38)
Level 3 CG Award in Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw using Free Fall Techniques (CS39)
Level 3 CG Award in Felling and Processing Trees over 380mm (Formerly CS32)
Level 2 CG Award in the Safe Use of a Manually Fed Wood Chipper (ITA)
C&G NPTC Assessment
Assessments will be arranged to take place following the course. This is dependent on assessor availability
Progression C&G NPTC Level 3 Certificate of Competence in Assisted Felling
Fees
Some applicants for this course may be eligible to apply for a Forestry Training Grant to cover these course fees. Please refer to the supplementary information tagged to this factsheet for further information. Please ensure you use the Forestry Training Fee rate NOT the headline booking rate (if different) when applying for the course or we will bill you for the additional amount.
If your grant is approved please email adultskills@myerscough.ac.uk. Do not apply for the course using the online application system.