As an apprentice, the nature of your work will depend on your employer. Working for a small company could mean you handle a wide range of responsibilities - alternatively, working for a large company might mean you have a more specialised role. Skills taught could include preparing sites, planting trees and providing appropriate protection and maintenance, operating a chainsaw, felling and harvesting material, processing timber and disposal of residues, maintaining machines and equipment used in forestry and arboriculture. You may also learn to climb, perform aerial rescue and operate a chainsaw from a rope and harness. Apprenticeships are a well-respected and recommended route into this sector.
Name: Advanced Apprenticeship in Forestry and Arboriculture Qualification title: Diploma in Work-based Trees and Timber (QCF) Qualification type: Apprenticeship Assessment Awarding CG Created 20160503 07:39:16 Updated 20160503 07:39:16
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