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ASWP06 Rigging Trees 4.1 Site Inspection A thorough inspection of the worksite should be completed identifying all hazards with a job plan in place (Refer to ASWP02 Job Planning for additional information) Step Action Inspect tree for hazards (Figure 1) Figure 1 Inspect tree for hazards including but not limited to: Lean Crown weight distribution Insect damage Foreign bodies in tree (staples, nails, wire, etc.) Structural deficiencies such as decay, cavities, cracks splits, rot etc. Overhead utilities Broken tops or limbs Identify hazards within the Drop Area Hazards include but not limited to: Electrical Traffic and pedestrian Ground conditions / slope Chicots Climatic conditions / wind, snow loading, etc. Slips, trips and fall hazards Set control measures Barriers include but not limited to: Maintaining appropriate Limits of Approach Ensure rigging equipment and tools are inspected and maintained (refer to manufacturer's instructions) Identify and establish a Drop Zone Utilize traffic and pedestrian control measures Removing chicots Lower stumps within the felling area Positioning of climber and fall protection equipment (refer to ASWP03 Climbing Trees) Positioning of aerial device and operator to perform work (refer to ASWP11 Aerial Device Operation) Determine rigging equipment required to complete the work Identify rigging locations in the tree which will support the forces applied by the rigging equipment Inspect tools and equipment to be used Ensure tools and equipment are free of defects and readily available (Refer to Manufacture's Instructions) Ensure tools are sharp (Refer to Manufacture's Instructions) Page 70

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