
Treesystems
Trim trees using a pole saw
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to use a fuel or battery powered pole saw to trim tree branches within safe height and angle limits.
The unit applies to individuals who operate pole saws to trim tree branches as part of arboriculture, forestry, agriculture, conservation and land management, local government, emergency services and other government agency operations.
Delivery mode
Treesystems offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 37 Spring Gully Rd, Piccadilly SA, Australia, SA
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Trim trees using a pole saw will prepare you for the following roles.
Arborist
An Arborist cuts and trims the branches of trees or shrubs to remove unsafe or decaying limbs. You may also completely fell trees when required. Ar...
Climbing Arborist
A Climbing Arborist uses harness and rigging systems to cut, trim and fell trees and branches. You’ll assess the structure and health of a tree and...
Land Management Worker
Their duties typically include planting and caring for native vegetation, controlling invasive species, performing erosion control and fire prevent...
Groundskeeper
Their duties typically include mowing lawns, trimming hedges, planting flowers, watering plants, and removing debris or litter. They may also opera...
Council Maintenance Worker
A Council Maintenance Worker conducts a range of duties on local government facilities. You might work in parks and gardens, on roadside areas or o...
Utility Arborist
A Utility Arborist is responsible for the maintenance and management of vegetation near powerlines and other utility infrastructure. Their primary...
About Treesystems
Treesystems is a young and dynamic industry specialist organisation in Adelaide, founded by Mike Ramsden, to deliver and assess nationally recognised training in AHC30820 Certificate III in Arboriculture.
All training is conducted using high quality industry equipment with the opportunity for selection and use of advanced specialist climbing and rigging equipment.
This qualification provides occupation outcomes with a range of specialised knowledge and skills to undertake skilled work and as a pathway for further learning for arborists in the arboriculture industry.