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june
Event Details
THIS WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT. To join the cancellation list, please email office@qaa.net.au
Event Details
THIS WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT.
To join the cancellation list, please email office@qaa.net.au
Presenter: | Bryan Gould |
When: | Monday 5 June 2023 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | QAA Head Office 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 |
The Workshop
During this workshop you will get an overview of key points and principles concerning professional tree risk assessment. The workshop, which will be delivered across one day comprising three 2-hour sessions, will consider the contents of the AA/NZARB MIS501 Tree Risk Assessment document. Â
Session 1: Tree Risk Assessment and Methodology
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- Introduction to Tree Risk Assessment
- Defining risk
- Risk in context
- Applying tree risk assessments
- Tree Risk Terminology
- Risk factors
- Probability and likelihood
- Risk Thresholds
- Quantitative tree risk assessment
- Qualitative tree risk assessment
- Comparative tree risk assessment
- Introduction to Tree Risk Assessment
Session 2: Tree Risk Assessment Components
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- Assessing Targets
- Types of target
- Target zones
- Target occupancy
- Specifying targets
- Specifying target zones
- Specifying multiple probable targets
- Assessing Tree Failure
- Factors for risk assessment
- The likelihood of failure
- Trees with multiple factors
- Cognitive bias affecting assessment of likelihood
- Assessing Impacts
- Likelihood of impact
- Likely consequences
- Range of consequences
- Assessing Targets
Session 3: Tree Risk Assessment Extent and Scope
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- Context of Tree Risk Assessment
- Limits of assessment
- Levels of tree assessment
- Level 1 limited visual assessment
- Level 2 visual assessment
- Level 3 advanced assessment
- Providing Advice on Tree Risk
- Benchmarking risk
- Risk controls (mitigation)
- Determining/communicating residual risk
- Values/benefits of trees
- Priority and timeframe for implementing control measures
- Recommending other works
- Auditing of controls
- Competency to Perform Tree Risk Assessment
- Benchmarking and auditing assessment of risk
- Maintaining industry currency
- Concluding Comments
- Appendix 1: Tree risk assessment reports
- Appendix 2: Tree risk management process
- Context of Tree Risk Assessment
After completing this workshop, attendees will understand the principles of how to approach and undertake a tree risk assessment that incorporates key factors and provides meaningful information to an agency or client.
Timing
8.00am – 8.30 am | Registrations/Housekeeping |
8.30am – 10.30am | Session One |
10.30am – 10.45am | Morning Tea |
10.45am – 11.45am | Session Two |
11.45am – 12.15pm | Lunch |
12.15pm – 1.15pm | Session Two (cont.) |
1.15pm – 2.00pm | Afternoon Tea |
2.00pm – 4.00pm | Session Three |
Who should attend?
Sessions are informal and relevant to arborists working within the industry, whether aspiring or experienced. Information is complementary and supplementary to AQF certificate/diploma studies.
This workshop is 60% classroom-based, centred on illustrated slide presentations that encourage discussion and interaction, plus 40% outdoors.Â
The Presenter
Bryan Gould has enjoyed a lengthy career in tree care and management having worked as a climber, supervisor, manager, consultant, and AQF teacher/trainer. He has extensive experience in commercial tree care, arboreta and collection curation, municipal urban forest management and AQF L3/4/5/6 arboriculture education.
Bryan is a Senior Parks Project Officer with Gold Coast City Council and is the Principal of ARB101 who provide arboriculture advocacy, consultancy, and education. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Management, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science Horticulture, a Bachelors Degree in Arboriculture, and is TRAQ qualified.
Bryan’s goal for his series of workshops is to cover issues of interest, providing relevant information and insight on arboriculture topics, that support arborists to better understand aspects of arboricultural/ biological/environmental and commercial management.
PRICE:
$135.00 | QAA Lifetime Member |
$189.00 | QAA Student Member |
$216.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$243.00 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$330.00 | Non Member |
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
Bryan is running a number of workshops for the QAA in 2023 and early 2024. We are offering a discounted rate for booking multiple workshops.
We recognise that not all workshops will apply to each individual person/role within a business. That’s why we’re allowing businesses to book a bundle rate but send different staff to each workshop. This also means you don’t lose out if an employee’s situation changes, you simply send someone else. Individual attendee names do not need to be supplied at time of booking.
To book a bundle rate, CLICK HERE. Bundle tickets ARE NOT available from the ticket link below. Only use the ticket link below if booking tickets to this workshop only.
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Time
(Monday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
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july
06jul(jul 6)9:00 am07(jul 7)5:00 pmQTRA (Quantified Tree Risk Assessment) Training
Event Details
QTRA Training (2 days) Date Thursday 6 and Friday 7 July 2023 Course QTRA Training (2 days) Australia Venue Queensland Arboricultural Association 26-40
Event Details
QTRA Training (2 days)
Date | Thursday 6 and Friday 7 July 2023 |
Course | QTRA Training (2 days) Australia |
Venue | Queensland Arboricultural Association 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland Brisbane QLD 4163 |
Cost | AUD 970.00 GST is chargeable on this event at 10% |
Places | 13 |
Notes:
The Registered User training begins at 9am and finishes at 5pm. DO NOT BOOK A PLACE IF YOU CAN NOT COMMIT TO THESE TIMES. Attendees who do not attend the full training will not become a Registered User of QTRA and no refunds will be made by us as a result of your failure to attend the full training.
QTRA requires payment of an annual User Registration fee. The first year’s fee, currently $165 AUD, is included in the above cost. User registration renewals are discounted substantially for organisations with multiple users.
QTRA and Visual Tree Assessment – Estimating Probability of Failure training have now been combined into one, two-day workshop.
QTRA Update training:
The first day or first and second day, if required, can be attended at a discounted cost by existing QTRA Users who need to get up-to-date with the current version (V5) of the QTRA method. The training provides a refresher for those who have previously attended the QTRA Training and will update you with all of the changes that have been made from September 2013 onwards.
In order to book onto this event, you must agree to the terms of the QTRA User Licence. If you have not already done so you will be asked to indicate your agreement during the booking process.
Booking a QTRA training event
To book training run by Quantified Tree Risk Assessment Ltd you must be logged in to the website. If you have not yet registered your interest in QTRA and obtained a www.qtra.co.uk login you can do so by visiting our ‘Register Interest’ page.
To learn more about QTRA please visit: Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (qtra.co.uk)
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Time
6 (Thursday) 9:00 am - 7 (Friday) 5:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
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22julAll DayQAA Freestyle Tree Climbing Competition 2023 - CairnsFreestyle Climbing Competition
Event Details
Cairns – we’re coming back! We love seeing the talent up north which is why we’re excited to be coming back to Cairns in 2023 for our Freestyle Climbing Competition. Friday 21
Event Details
Cairns – we’re coming back!
We love seeing the talent up north which is why we’re excited to be coming back to Cairns in 2023 for our Freestyle Climbing Competition.Â
Friday 21 July 2023
Gear Check
Location: Cairns Jockey Club, Cannon Park Racecourse, 585-619 Mulgrave Road, Woree  |
Gear Check: 2.00pm – 5.00pm |
Saturday 22 July 2023
QAA Freestyle Climbing Competition (sponsored by Vermeer Australia)
Location: Cairns Jockey Club, Cannon Park Racecourse, 585-619 Mulgrave Road, Woree  |
Competition: 7.30am – late |
TO BOOK TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE.
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All Day (Saturday)
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august
04aug8:00 am4:00 pmIntro to Tree Biology and Physiology Workshopwith Bryan Gould
Event Details
Presenter: Bryan Gould When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Bryan Gould |
When: | Friday 4 August 2023 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | QAA Head Office 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 |
TO BOOK TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE.
The Workshop
During this workshop you will get an overview of photosynthesis, respiration, and associated processes in trees. The workshop, which will be delivered across one day comprising three 2-hour sessions, will consider interconnected key biological processes.
Session 1: Photosynthesis
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- The creation of energy
- The component of light – in light and dark reactions
- The component of water
- The component of carbon dioxide
Session 2: Respiration
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- The use of energy
- The compensation point
- The rotational cycle of respiration and photosynthesis
- Calvin cycle
- C3 and C4 plants
Session 3: Interrelated biological processes
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- Osmosis – absorption
- Translocation
- Transpiration
- Gaseous exchange
After completing this workshop, attendees will be able to understand the main biological processes and interactions occurring in a tree, how they are interrelated and synchronised, how the process differs in C3/C4 plants, and the adverse effects of any constraints/limitations imposed.
Timing
8.00am – 8.30 am | Registrations/Housekeeping |
8.30am – 10.30am | Session One |
10.30am – 10.45am | Morning Tea |
10.45am – 11.45am | Session Two |
11.45am – 12.15pm | Lunch |
12.15pm – 1.15pm | Session Two (cont.) |
1.15pm – 2.00pm | Afternoon Tea |
2.00pm – 4.00pm | Session Three |
Who should attend?
Sessions are informal and relevant to arborists working within the industry, whether aspiring or experienced. Information is complementary and supplementary to AQF certificate/diploma studies.
This workshop is 70% classroom-based, centred on illustrated slide presentations that encourage discussion and interaction, plus 30% outdoors.Â
The Presenter
Bryan Gould has enjoyed a lengthy career in tree care and management having worked as a climber, supervisor, manager, consultant, and AQF teacher/trainer. He has extensive experience in commercial tree care, arboreta and collection curation, municipal urban forest management and AQF L3/4/5/6 arboriculture education.
Bryan is a Senior Parks Project Officer with Gold Coast City Council and is the Principal of ARB101 who provide arboriculture advocacy, consultancy, and education. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Management, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science Horticulture, a Bachelors Degree in Arboriculture, and is TRAQ qualified.
Bryan’s goal for his series of workshops is to cover issues of interest, providing relevant information and insight on arboriculture topics, that support arborists to better understand aspects of arboricultural/ biological/environmental and commercial management.
PRICE:
$135.00 | QAA Lifetime Member |
$189.00 | QAA Student Member |
$216.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$243.00 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$330.00 | Non Member |
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
TO BOOK TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE.
Bryan is running a number of workshops for the QAA in 2023 and early 2024. We are offering a discounted rate for booking multiple workshops.
We recognise that not all workshops will apply to each individual person/role within a business. That’s why we’re allowing businesses to book a bundle rate but send different staff to each workshop. This also means you don’t lose out if an employee’s situation changes, you simply send someone else. Individual attendee names do not need to be supplied at time of booking.
To book a bundle rate, CLICK HERE. Bundle tickets ARE NOT available from the ticket link below. Only use the ticket link below if booking tickets to this workshop only.
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Time
(Friday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
Organizer
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september
15sepAll Day16Queensland Tree Climbing Championship (QTCC) 2023QTCC 2023
Event Details
Location: To be confirmed Date: Friday 15 and Saturday 16 September 2023 The Queensland Tree Climbing Championships (QTCC) are the pinnacle of our tree climbing competitions. QTCC is always a popular event
Event Details
Location: To be confirmed
Date: Friday 15 and Saturday 16 September 2023
The Queensland Tree Climbing Championships (QTCC) are the pinnacle of our tree climbing competitions. QTCC is always a popular event with some of the best climbers in the country testing their skills for the chance to be crowned the best climber in Queensland.
All levels of climbers are welcome from rookies to professionals.
Timetable (times may be subject to change) |
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Friday: |
Gear Check and Registration: Competition Walkthrough: Competition Start: |
7.00am 8.00am 8.30am |
Saturday: |
Competition Commences: Masters: |
8.00am 1.00pm |
More details, including the link to book tickets, will be advised closer to the event date.
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september 15 (Friday) - 16 (Saturday)
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