Working Near Roads: Tree Surgery Safety Certification

About Course
Working Near Roads: Tree Surgery Safety (UK Edition) is a comprehensive training course designed for arborists, grounds teams, and tree surgeons operating in traffic-sensitive environments. Whether you’re trimming roadside trees, removing hazardous limbs, or managing large-scale pruning near live carriageways, this course gives you the knowledge and confidence to work safely and legally.
Covering essential legal frameworks — including the Health and Safety at Work Act and Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual — this course walks you through everything from pre-site planning and risk assessment to cone taper layout, signage compliance, and emergency response.
You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of how to set up safe work zones, protect your team, and reduce public risk, all while staying compliant with UK road safety regulations.
What You’ll Learn:
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How to apply Chapter 8 traffic management standards to tree surgery operations
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How to calculate cone tapers based on traffic speed and layout
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Safe signage, guarding, and pedestrian protection for live roads
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How to assess if your worksite requires temporary traffic lights or two-way traffic control
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Legal responsibilities, emergency procedures, and staff roles on-site
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Best practice for communicating risk and handling aggressive public behaviour
Whether you’re managing a crew or working solo, this course will help you stay visible, compliant, and in control when working near roads.
Course Content
Roadside Tree Work Safety & Compliance
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Understanding The Risks of Roadside Tree Work
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Risk Assessment and Planning
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Understanding Chapter 8 Requirements
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Setting Up a Safe Work Zone
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PPE, Staff Roles, and Supervision
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Working Near Roads: Tree Surgery Safety