To be a ISA Certified Tree Worker Climber Specialist, candidates must have the skill and endurance to climb trees, demonstrate high regard for safety, and be able to get the job done off the ground. This credential is different from the other certifications because you tested in both a classroom setting and a field setting. Candidates must have training in aerial rescue, CPR, and First Aid to obtain this certification. The Arborist Certification Program is a voluntary effort among professionals in the tree care industry to establish a meaningful standard of quality in arboricultural work, to promote and encourage continuing education, and to provide the public with a mechanism for identifying qualified arborists.
SPECIAL EVENT - WEDNESDAY MARCH 10TH – 4PM pst
Join us April 7th for our First Wednesday Webinar, Following Forest Owls with Dave Oleyar - 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. You can register online here: https:// wcisa.net/ meeting/6915
Happy Arbor Day California. Stay tuned for a Special Event announcement! #bigfunnevergrow sold #californiaarbor week
Another great TRAQ program in the books. Distanced of course.
Igor Lacan, WCISA program chair for our 87th annual conference, invites you to submit a proposal to join the cadre… https://t.co/wZgQqCKdZd
Acompáñanos para Celebrando a los Árboles con Aprendizaje el 19 de Febrero de 2021 a las 7:30am – 12:00pm. Registra… https://t.co/sDThb14nNJ
Join us Feb. 3 for our next first Wednesday Webinar, A First Dive into the World of Fungi with Christian Schwarz. Y… https://t.co/4vaMjBwzip
Join us for our annual Western Tree Failure Database on January 28, 2021. You can register here:… https://t.co/PKW86lun8T
End 2020 on a high note - nominate a friend or colleague for a Western Chapter Award. https://t.co/yUmyXvU3wO Nom… https://t.co/PfwRgwHuJL
Registration is open for our first First Wednesday Webinar of 2021 What tree is that? Basics of using identificatio… https://t.co/G0eJdZo3We