nylig sertifiserte arborister

Marius and Harald, congratulations on passing the European Tree Worker (ETW) exam! This achievement demonstrates their commitment to the arboriculture profession and public safety.

Individuals must go through extensive training and pass a comprehensive exam to become a certified European Tree Worker. Tree biology, identification, planting, pruning, diagnostics, and safe work practises are among the topics covered in the training. Before taking the exam, candidates must also have a certain amount of work experience in the field.

The ETW exam is a multi-part test that assesses candidates' theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in arboriculture. The exam's theoretical portion covers topics such as tree biology, identification, planting, pruning, and diagnostics.

The practical portion of the exam involves a hands-on evaluation of the candidate's ability to perform tree-related tasks such as pruning, cabling, and rigging in a safe and effective manner.

It is not easy to pass the ETW exam. It requires a thorough understanding of the subject matter as well as the ability to apply that understanding in a safe and efficient manner. This certification is accepted throughout Europe and demonstrates Marius and Harald's expertise and dedication to their profession.

Certified European Tree Workers are critical to the health, safety, and aesthetic of our urban and rural landscapes. They are in charge of caring for and maintaining trees, shrubs, and other woody plants, including diagnosing and treating diseases, pests, and other issues that may affect their growth and vitality. They also prune and shape the tree, such as removing dead or damaged branches and shaping the tree for optimal growth and safety.

Marius and Harald have demonstrated their dedication to their profession and to public safety by passing the ETW exam. They become part of a community of highly skilled and dedicated tree workers who are critical to the health and beauty of our urban and rural landscapes.

Once again, congratulations to Marius and Harald on their accomplishment!