Video – Two Aerial-Lift Rescue Methods

Aerial Lift Rescue training by Cranes101 and Stanley Tree Service. Click here to read the complete article.

As workers in the tree care industry, we, collectively, agree that more time should be dedicated to aerial-rescue training, especially scenarios involving tree climbers. But how much time is dedicated to emergency situations involving an arborist aloft in an aerial-lift bucket or platform? Here are a couple of options that could be incorporated into an aerial-lift training session for rescuing an injured arborist aloft.

TCI Magazine acknowledges and greatly appreciates the support of Cranes101, a 10-year TCIA corporate member company based in Bellingham, Massachusetts, and Stanley Tree Service, Inc., an accredited, 32-year TCIA member company based in Smithfield, Rhode Island, in the creation of this educational article and the accompanying video.

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