Course overview
Woodchippers are an important machine for any tree surgery operation as they reduce the volume of waste that needs to be taken away from sites by around 90%.Woodchippers can be self propelled, on tracks, mounted on tractors or trailed behind a towing vehicle. They come in a variety of sizes and some are even specially designed to fit down small garden paths.Woodchippers can produce useful product from what is essentially waste. Brushwood can be chipped and turned into woodchip that can be used as garden mulch or even for wood fuel if the initial timber is suitable.Common chippers have capacities of 6” to 10” branch diameter and can chip at a rate of 1 foot per second. Capacities like these are obviously potentially dangerous to the operator and therefore training is essential.This 1 day course covers:• Site safety, Risk Assessment & Emergency Procedures at a work site,• HSE Legislation, safety guidelines and PPE selection,• Operator checks and safety features,• Routine operator checks and maintenance,• Checks and defects on blades / anvil,• Staring the machine, safety checks and safe stop,• Preparation of woodchipper and work area on site,• Preparation of material for chipping,• Woodchipping Operation,• Removing Blockages,• End uses for woodchips and hazards with woodchips,• Preparation of machine for transport and storage.