ABOUT THE COURSE The ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) program provides an opportunity for professionals in the arboriculture industry to expand their knowledge through education and training in the fundamentals of tree risk assessment. This qualification promotes the safety of people and property by providing a standardized and systematic process for assessing tree risk. The results of a tree risk assessment can provide tree owners and risk managers with the information to make informed decisions to enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity.
The Tree Risk Assessment Qualification Renewal Course is a one-day refresher, with five hours of instruction, and three hours to take the exam. Current TRAQ holders may complete the TRAQ Renewal Course as early as 18 months prior to your qualification expiration date.
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TREE RISK ASSESSMENT QUALIFICATION INFORMATION The Tree Risk Assessment Qualification is valid for five years from the date the TRAQ exam is passed. The qualification holder is required to retake the course and pass the exam every five years to maintain the qualification.
COURSE ELIGIBILITY To be able to register for the TRAQ Renewal Course you must hold a TRAQ credential. You may complete the TRAQ Renewal Course as early as 18 months prior to your qualification expiration date.
COURSE LOCATION Franklin Park Conservatory - The Veridian 1777 E Broad St Columbus, OH 43203
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COURSE CONTENT Tree Biology and Mechanics: Participants will learn how to assess wood structure, decay, and tree mechanics, and evaluate their impact on likelihood of tree or tree part failure. Participants will also learn how to identify and assess defects and conditions that may affect likelihood of failure.
Tree Inspection and Assessment: Participants will learn about types of targets, assess the likelihood of a tree or tree part impacting a target and estimating the consequences of tree or tree part failure. Participants will also learn how to assess site factors that may influence likelihood of failure.
Data Analysis and Risk Categorization: After learning the tree and target factors that must be assessed, participants will combine likelihood of failure, likelihood of impact, and consequences of failure to derive a risk rating. This rating helps the assessor communicate tree risk to clients and risk managers, and allows comparison of risk levels between trees.
Risk Reporting: Participants will learn skills for clearly communicating tree risk to clients, both in written and verbal reports. Participants will also learn about the key components that should be included in a report after completing a tree risk assessment.
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REGISTRATION FEE
ISA Member $220 USD Non-ISA Member $260 USD Exam Retake Only $150 USD Exam retakes must contact ISA Headquarters to register.
Course registration fee includes study materials and lunch during the one-day course.
Registration Deadline Registration closes after 30 seats are filled or April 21, whichever comes first.
No refunds or cancellations on or after April 21.
Course may be canceled due to insufficient enrollment.
How to Register Visit www.OhioChapterISA.org. Please contact the Ohio Chapter at info@ohiochapterisa.org with any registration questions or concerns. Participants are asked to bring their Tree Risk Assessment manual and clipboard to the course.
Area Hotel:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Columbus - Easton Area 4899 Sunbury Road, Columbus, Ohio Reservations: 1-888-465-4329 Front Desk: 1-614-476-1100
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