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    Chainsaw Safety Resources and Techniques

    • August 11, 2020
    • 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Zoom Call: Registration Required, call infor will be sent to all registered 7, 3, & 1 day(s) before event

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    CAA Bimonthly Training Session
    Generously sponsored by


    Chainsaw Safety Resources and Techniques

    Presented by:  

    Ellen M. Bauske, Ph.D.
    Center for Urban Ag/Dept. of Plant Pathology
    Program Coordinator

    David Breeden
    Husqvarna Group

    6:15pm-6:30pm: CAA Update (Optional)

    6:30 p.m. Presentation (Note new start time, Online Invitation will be sent August 3rd, 8th, 10th)

    Attendees will receive one (1) CEU

    All may attend free.

    About: The chainsaw is one of the most important tools of arboriculture, it also one of the most dangerous. Due to our frequent use of this tool we are at risk of injury. Ellen Bauske has compiled and written videos, information, statistics on chainsaw safety onto an incredible website www.ugasaw.com. She will spend 30 minutes breaking down these resources and how to best utilize them for yourself, your crew and your company. David leaves and breathes chainsaw and is Husqvarna's representative in the region. He will share with us Husqvarna's latest technology and how it is impacting both safety and productivity in our industry. 

    Location: Zoom Call, Instructions will be sent out to all registered 7, 3, & 1 day(s) before

    Cost: Free, registration required. 

    ISA CEUs: 1

    Questions? Contact Becky, CAA Administrator at 404-913-1422 or at info@coastalarborist.org

    Georgia Arborist Association


    Email:  info@georgiaarborist.org
    Phone:  (404) 913-1422
    Address:  GAA ~ P.O. Box 2516, Decatur GA 30031

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