Master Builders ACT
Fall trees manually (basic)
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Our course provides detailed instruction on how to fall trees (up to 50 cm in diameter and 20 metres in height) and deal with typical hazards encountered in a forest or bushland setting. The course also covers basic chainsaw maintenance and sharpening. The second and third days of training is carried out in the forest, where participants are given extensive practical experience in cutting and boring techniques, scarf cutting and back cuts. This program is delivered and assessed by Southern Training Organisation RTO 91378.
Delivery mode
Master Builders ACT offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 1 Iron Knob St, Fyshwick
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Fall trees manually (basic) will prepare you for the following roles.
About Master Builders ACT
MBA ACT members include major companies operating in the ACT, but primarily small and family businesses. Our members represent the entire supply chain of the industry, including commercial and residential builders, civil contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, property developers, and professional consultants that support the building and construction industry.
We have operated the ACT’s leading specialist building and construction industry training organisation, MBA Group Training, since 1969. In 2020, we established our formal legal division, MBA Legal, to provide our members with an avenue for specialist legal representation.
Since the early 2000s, we have provided our members with access to industry-tailored insurance through Master Builders Fidelity Fund and Master Builders Insurance Brokers. Our aim is to help our members operate safe, productive and successful businesses by providing.