Description
Evaluate risks and hazards, perform efficient actions in order to minimize risks and to restore the trees to their orginal state or to replant new ones.
Alternative labels
evaluate implied hazards in tree operations
assessing hazards implied in tree operations
assess risks implied in tree operations
evaluate tree operations for implied hazards
evaluating implied hazards in tree operations
assess implied hazards in tree operations
assessing implied hazards in tree operations
assessing tree operations for implied hazards
evaluating tree operations for implied hazards
assessing risks implied in tree operations
assess tree operations for implied hazards
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Assess hazards implied in tree operations is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Forestry equipment operator: Forestry equipment operators carry out operations with specialised equipment in the forest to maintain, harvest, extract and forward wood for the manufacturing of consumer goods and industrial products.
Arboriculturist: Arboriculturists carry out specialised tasks related to observation, health and maintenance of trees.
Countryside officer: Countryside officers are responsible for a range of activities that manage and maintain the natural environment and associated public access and recreation. They encourage visitors to open spaces/the countryside, promote awareness of the natural environment and protect and preserve the open space/countryside for future enjoyment.
Tree surgeon: Tree surgeons maintain trees. They use heavy machinery to prune and cut trees. Tree surgeons are often required to climb the trees to perform maintenance.
Optional skill
Assess hazards implied in tree operations is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
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