Starting Your Arborist Journey: A Beginner’s Guide

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Starting Your Arborist Journey: A Beginner’s Guide

Starting Your Arborist Journey: A Beginner’s Guide

Setting yourself up as an arborist can feel overwhelming, and for some despite being in the industry for a while still need a bit of guidance, so we’re here to help.

Below is a helpful breakdown of essential equipment to get you off the ground and working efficiently and safely.

The Arborist Starter Kit:

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Chainsaw helmet, trousers, gloves, boots, and first aid kit are non-negotiables.
  • Harness: A key piece for safety and comfort at height. Consider adjustable options like Teufelberger’s TreeMotion or Petzl Sequoia.
  • Rope: Choose a quality tree climbing rope, typically 35m in length.
  • Karabiners: Ensure you have at least four, with a locking gate for safety.
  • Lanyard: Helps with positioning and climbing. Choose one that’s adjustable and distinct from your rope for easy identification.
Starting your Arborist Journey

Additional Tools to Consider:

  • Chainsaw Strap: Essential for attaching your saw during aerial tasks.
  • Throwbag and Line: A great time-saving tool for tree rope installation.
  • Climbing Irons and Flipline: Handy for when you’re ready to tackle tougher climbs.

Pro Tip:

Try equipment before purchasing if possible, and talk to industry pros to learn what works best. This guide is just the beginning of your arborist journey- choosing the right tools will make your work easier and more efficient in the long run.

Good luck, and remember to prioritise your safety!

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