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Certified Tree Care Safety Professional CTSP

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

For Immediate Release Date: November 30, 2010

J L Tree Service, Inc. Employee Gained Certified Treecare Safety Professional Status.

Sean Lewett, CTSP of J L Tree Service, Inc., a commercial and residential tree care company located in Fairfax, VA, recently completed the Certified Treecare Safety Professional (CTSP) program offered by the Tree Care Industry Association. The CTSP program allows one or more key employees at a given company to become certified tree care safety experts, thereby empowering and encouraging a culture of safety within that organization and across the industry as a whole.

Maintaining a Certified Treecare Safety Professional on staff means that this organization is committed to safe practices in arboricultural operations. CTSP’s are kept abreast of the latest technological advances and regulatory activities affecting the industry through the TCIA safety network, and must commit to ongoing education in the safety field in order to maintain their certification. Because safety regulations and industry standards are continually evolving, the ongoing education requirement is vital to maintaining a legitimate safety program within a given company.

There are three paths to CTSP program eligibility: Holding a degree in Arboriculture or a related science with technical experience through an internship; possessing three years technical field experience in tree care with at least one year of assumed responsibility for safety; or six month’s technical field experience with one year in a professional safety role. In order to fulfill program requirements, CTSP’s must complete a study guide, attend a training workshop, and pass a comprehensive exam. Staying certified requires CTSP’s to earn a minimum of 30 CEU’s every three years by committing to continuing their growth in the safety field through a variety of means.

The purpose of the CTSP program is to reduce work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses overall, and completion of the program demonstrates a true commitment to improving the safety and well-being of tree care workers across the industry. Consumers can rest assured that retaining the services of a tree care company with a CTSP on staff ensures a safe, professional jobsite operated by highly skilled experts in the arboriculture field.

For more information regarding the Tree Care Industry Association, visit www.tcia.org. For more information regarding the Certified Treecare Safety Professional program at TCIA or to obtain digital photos, contact Peter Gerstenberger at (800) 733-2622 x109 or email peter@tcia.org.

For more information regarding J L Tree Service, Inc., visit www.jltree.com or call at Sean Lewett, CTSP

Tree Trimming Safety

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

JL Tree Service does not work within 15 feet of a high tension power line.  If there is a tree thats needs removal within this distance, the local power company should be called first to trim back beyond 15′ so the tree company can proceed with the removal once the tree is in a safe proximity.

Home Owners need to understand these dangers and hire professional licensed and fully insured tree companies who perform tree work on a daily basis.

  • Better Business Bureau/li>
  • Certified Arborist
  • TCIA Voice of Tree Care
  • International Society of Arboriculture
  • CTSP - Tree Care Industry Association - Certified Treecare Safety Professional
  • Accredited - Tree Care Industry Association

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