Right, Aerial rescue and cpr is part of it. And there is no certification required. Just to be qualified.... Clear as mud. You can get a certification showing to you meet the requirements to be considered qualified but it's not required as far as OSHA is concerned. Third party training meets the...
According to Dr. Ball we are now "qualified line clearance arborists"... No card needed. EHAP training and any experience counts as far as OSHA is concerned.
I might use talk to the power company and see what they say about the insulators.
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Last week I went to an EHAP training put on by TCIA and taught by John Ball. It was an excellent day and very informative. I do have one question for any utility trimmers out there. Is it true that you can get a rough idea of the voltage a line had based off of the number of insulators that are...
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