An arboricultural risk assessment is an assessment on a tree to determine the risk it poses to users of the immediate area. A risk assessment will take everything to do with the tree into consideration and an arboricultural report will be provided with the trees risk of harm rating and any recommendations to mitigate the risk.
An arboricultural risk assessment can be undertaken at any time. There are many reasons they may be requested:
Access to the site to be able to assess the whole tree from all angles is the main requirement. If available we appreciate data on the occupancy rates under the tree at any given time, i.e., if the tree is on school property we would ask how many students and how often they are likely to be in the area with the tree. This is useful to provide accurate results with the widely accepted method that we use.
There are many current methods for undertaking an arboricultural risk assessment. Between our consultants we have used most of these through the years, however, have chosen to use the Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA) method for our risk assessments. We are all licenced users of this method and find it to be comprehensive, taking into account three main factors:
An arboricultural report is completed following an arboricultural risk assessment. The arboricultural report will detail the condition of the tree, the results of the risk assessment, and any recommendations to mitigate the risk.
It is incorrect to classify any tree as ‘safe’ as they are living organisms that respond to their environment and local stresses. These stressors can sometimes cause a tree to be or become unstable, or cause parts of the tree to fail.
The arborist undertaking the risk assessment should be experienced, and familiar with the method they use. Some methods, such as QTRA, require the assessor to undertake training to ensure they are compliant and competent with the assessment.
It is recommended that you ask your arborist which method they use, and if they are a licenced user.
Our arborists are fully qualified, experienced, and licenced users of our chosen risk assessment method. Contact us anytime to discuss your tree and arrange an assessment.
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