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| In our industry safety is a high priority. We first and foremost have the public |
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| in mind on each of our jobs. We take every precaution necessary using the |
| appropriate warning signs to prevent avoidable accidents. |
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| We also take pride in the training we provide all of our team members when |
| it comes to operating machinery in the correct manner, safely. Aside from |
| being trained in First Aid, each of our staff are trained and work in accordance |
| with the applicable Australian Standards. |
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| AS 2727 - 1997 |
Chainsaws - Guide to safe working practices |
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| AS 2726.1 - 2004 |
Chainsaws - Safety requirements - Chainsaws for general use |
| AS 2726.2 - 2004 |
Chainsaws - Safety requirements - Chainsaws for tree service |
| AS 2550.10 - 1994 |
Cranes - Safe use - Elevating work platforms |
| AS 1418.10(Int) - 2004 |
Cranes, hoists and winches - Elevating work platforms |
| AS/NZS 1891.1: 2007 |
Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices - Harnesses and ancillary equipment |
| AS/NZS 1891:1997 |
Occupational protective helmets |
| AS/NZS 1270:2002 |
Acoustics - Hearing protectors |
| AS/NZS 1337:1992 |
Eye protectors for industrial applications |
| AS/NZS 2210.1:1994 |
Occupational protective footwear - Guide to selection, care and use |
| AS/NZS 4453.3:1997 |
Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Protective legwear |
| AS/NZS 4602:1999 |
High visibility safety garments |
| AS 4373:1996 |
Pruning of amenity trees |
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