Skip to content
  • Subscribe to TCI Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Submit Content!
  • Safety
    • Accident Briefs
    • Aerial Rescue & Emergency Response
    • Chainsaw Safety & Maintenance
    • Electrical Hazards Awareness
    • Equipment Safety & Mechanization
    • Pesticide Use & Environmental Hazards
    • Risk Management
  • Workforce Development
    • Apprenticeship Programs
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Employee Development
    • Women in Tree Care
  • Advocacy & Regulatory Compliance
  • Training
    • Arboriculture Best Practices
    • Disease & Pest Management
    • Climbing
    • Plant Health Care Strategies
    • Rigging
  • Sales & Marketing
    • Business Software
    • Marketing Strategy
    • Sales Process
  • Business Strategy
    • Financial Strategies for Tree Care Businesses
    • Management
    • Professional Liability & Workers Comp Insurance
    • Storm Work
    • Succession Planning
  • Resources
    • Sponsored Content
    • Magazine Archive
    • Cutting Edge – Products
    • Product Features
    • Product Review
    • Videos
      • Arborist Skills
    • Supplier’s Directory
    • 2026 Media Kit
    • Buyers’ Guide
    • Editorial Advisory Committee
  • News
    • Industry News
    • From the Field
    • Outlook

EHAP

  • Class E helmets provide only a measure of protection.
    April 1, 2024

    Part 6: Work Practices Near an Electrical Hazard

    By John Ball, Ph.D., BCMA, CTSP

      Part 1 of Chapter 4, Safe Work Practices (TCI Magazine, March 2024), covered the job hazard analysis (JHA), work plan and job briefing. This article, Part 2 of Chapter 4, Safe Work Practices, focuses on arboricultural operations near overhead [...]

    read more
  • Conducting a job briefing
    March 15, 2024

    EHAP Revision Series, Part 5: Work Practices Near Utility Conductors: Different Categories of Tree Workers

    By John Ball, Ph.D., BCMA, CTSP

      Note: The following article includes the proposed changes to “Section 3, Electrical Hazard” of the ANSI Z133 safety standard. This next Z edition will be published during 2024, and these “Electrical Level” categories will be subject to change. Conducting [...]

    read more
  • aerial-device operator makes direct contact with conductors
    February 15, 2024

    EHAP Revision, Part 4,Chapter 3: Recognizing Electrical Hazards

    By John Ball, Ph.D., BCMA, CTSP

    Exposure to electric current is one of the many hazard sources during arboricultural operations. But electricity is one of the most unforgiving of these sources. A review of utility data shows that one in four contacts that resulted in [...]

    read more

Connect with Us!

Published Accident Reports

TCIA Accident Briefs

Winter ’25-’26 Buyer’s Guide

2025 Summer Buyers' Guide

Latest Articles

  • Who Should Buy Used Tree Care Equipment, and Why?
    June 1, 2023|
  • Tree Care Trends: The Shift to Diagnostic PHC
    May 8, 2026|
  • Safety Snapshot: Are Helmet Visors Considered Eye Protection?
    May 7, 2026|
  • Stop Guessing: A Financial Approach to Digital Marketing
    May 6, 2026|
  • From Resistance to Growth: How Mentorship Shapes Leaders
    May 5, 2026|
  • Start Small: Building an Equipment Fleet Over Time
    May 4, 2026|
  • Evolving to Serve the Tree Care Industry
    May 1, 2026|

Subscribe to
TCI Magazine Digital-only Edition

Subscribe/Renew TCI Magazine
  • Submit Content!
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

TCI Magazine, the official publication of the Tree Care Industry Association, is the most widely-read periodical in the tree care industry.

© 2026 Tree Care Industry Association, Inc. • All Rights Reserved.

Page load link

Press “ESC” key to close

additional menu
  • About Us
  • Subscribe/Renew TCI Magazine
  • Advertise With Us
  • Submit Content to TCI Magazine!
Go to Top
Click to listen highlighted text!