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SUMMARY:Maintain Chainsaws\, Trim & Cut Felled Trees and Pole Saw (DRRT QLD NTH)
DESCRIPTION:TRAINING EVENT: FWPCOT2254 Maintain Chainsaws & FWPCOT2273 Trim and Cut Felled trees & FWPCOT3301 Trim Tree using a Polesaw\nCOURSE PROVIDER: Emergency Australia \nLOCATION:606 Boulders Rd\, Babinda\nDATE: 16th and 17th May 2026\nTIMINGS: \n\nFull Trim & Cut Course: 0800 – 1600\, Both days\nPolesaw Only: 0800 – 1600\, Second day\n\n\nONLINE PRE-LEARNING: ~9 hours\nPREREQUISITES:  Must be Engagement Ready or Deployment Ready in Muster and have a Tetanus vaccine up to date. \nWHY THIS TRAINING MATTERS: This training equips you with essential skills for disaster recovery operations\, where managing fallen trees and debris safely and efficiently is critical. You’ll learn how to assess\, plan\, and execute tree trimming and cutting tasks with confidence\, skills that are often the first step in helping communities recover from disaster.
URL:https://disasterreliefaus.org/event/maintain-chainsaws-trim-cut-felled-trees-and-pole-saw-drrt-qld-nth-2/
LOCATION:DRRT QLD NTH
CATEGORIES:Training Events,Training QLD NTH
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