Trees are sometimes mistreated due to lack of professionalism during planting, pruning and other arboricultural practices. International cooperation between people who work with trees whether in private or public employment develops a better knowledge of growing and maintaining trees. This will lead to healthier and longer living trees in towns, parks, gardens, or where trees are grown to beautify Europe. The European Arboricultural Council EAC is needed to put the necessary pressure on the appropriate governing institutions and individuals.
It gives general outlines of how EAC and arborists should behave, as well as specific guidance for handling issues like harassment, safety and conflicts of interest. Anniversary publication, you can download here. European Arboricultural Council. Treeworker continues to work behind the scenes to bring innovative products to the UK market. Often against the odds, we maintain a dialogue with designers and manufacturers to keep a stream of products flowing with prices that are well below the European average.
Continue to visit our home page and blog to keep up with these new products even before they reach manufacture. Treeworker is the result of life and work inside the arboriculture industry. The desire to help develop and supply the very latest equipment to climbers and treeworkers is deeply rooted in our philosophy.
We are supported by a network of people who diligently try to improve the safety, ergonomics, efficiency and comfort of the equipment we use daily. We hope that Treeworker will continue to be an asset to the industry.
International financial instability has caused frequent changes to the cost of many of our products. Our suppliers can change their prices often and it can be difficult to keep up with these fluctuations.
Many of our products are sourced from outside the UK and those which aren't are often made from imported materials. The upshot of this is that occasionally a price shown on this website will be incorrect due to a sudden rise in our buy-in price and we may have to contact you with a revision before accepting your order. Search: exact any words. Contact us Find us Terms and conditions Returns and refunds. Lowering devices. Climbing spurs. Climbing Kit. Rigging Pulleys. Lowering Devices. Climbing Spurs.
Make an enquiry. Buy on-line. Visit our blog. Call SIP Protection. Treeworker News. A helpful, single-page sheet from DMM reminding us how to check our carabiner gate mechanisms are running safely - our lives literally hang on these things, well worth sticking up in the workshop Stay safe DMM are issuing a product recall, subject to user inspection.
The document below details the products that are affected by the recall and contains instructions whether or not an affected product should be returned to DMM Please note: instructions for returning affected products will be issued within 48 hours - we will post them here as soon as they arrive with us. DMM International Ltd. Llanberis, Gwynedd, UK. In a small percentage of carabiners, the interaction between the internal coil spring which gives the gate it's closing action and the spring pusher the component that holds the spring against the carabiner body may cause the spring pusher to displace, potentially preventing the gate from closing or the mechanism from locking completely.
This has raised obvious safety concerns, and we are taking this step to ensure the safety of the users of DMM carabiners. This only affects certain batches of the carabiners - please see the file below We've just received the spikescenders that fit the Buckingham, Climbright and Stien spurs Also available the superlight titanium gaffs - awesomely light and unbelievably strong and shiny!
Thanks to all who made it over to our stand at the Arb Show - it was great to see both old friends and new faces. For all those of you who would like to be able to splice here is your starting point - the Samson Splicing Manual is a wealth of useful information, concise, illustrated and easy to follow. Many of you have asked when there will be another splicing workshop and there is - in Sweden! We will be running another one in the UK soon so watch this space.
Splicing Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden. The New Treeworker Website Read more. The Treeworker team have been working long and hard on this new website aiming to make it as user friendly and informative as possible.
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