Newlands Training Supports Cost Saving Changes to 2010 Chainsaw Training Requirements

By Newlands Training, PRNE
Wednesday, January 13, 2010

DORCHESTER, England, January 14 - Organisations requiring arboriculture training could save hundreds of
pounds with the changes to chainsaw training
(www.newlandstraining.com/chainsaw/) requirements, effective from 1st
January 2010
. Newlands Training Ltd Dorchester, the specialist chainsaw
course (www.newlandstraining.com/ ) provider, fully supports these
revisions which will mean a quicker and easier route to beneficial
qualifications - good news for the arboriculture sector.

The most significant amendment to the chainsaw suite requirements for
achievement is that trainees can undergo the new unit 50 module for damaged
tree techniques without the previous pre requisite of unit 32. Trainees for
the new course will only require unit 30 (maintenance) and unit 31 (cross
cutting and felling small trees) in order to take this new module.

'This is excellent news for arboriculture training budgets,' commented
Lesley Simpson, managing director of Newlands. 'Not only is it going to save
companies nearly GBP500 but it will also mean less time actually training for
workers as unit 32 module is a three day course.'

Other amendments to chainsaw training include; merging unit 32 and unit
33 that previously tackled medium and large tree felling respectively into
one new unit 32 designed for trees over 380mm. The new Unit 33 is for
specialist tree felling.

'These changes will make a significant difference to how damaged trees
are dealt with and will also offer a swift route to a new and incredibly
useful qualification,' added Lesley.

For more information on the revision to chainsaw training visit:
www.newlandstraining.com/media/2010/01/changes-to-chainsaw-training or
contact Newlands Training direct on +44(0)1305-848454.

If you want to know more about becoming a tree surgeon or would like more
details regarding chain saw classes in Devon and Dorset (
www.newlandstraining.com/chainsaw/ ) please contact:

    Lesley Simpson
    Tel: +44(0)1305-848454
    Mob: +44(0)7976-531649
    Email: lesleysimpson@farmline.com

Lesley Simpson, Tel: +44(0)1305-848454, Mob: +44(0)7976-531649, Email: lesleysimpson at farmline.com

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