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Identifying Hazardous Trees and Ensuring Safety
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Benj Greeling
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Aug 28, 2024
8:05 AM
Trees that lean significantly, have large dead branches, exhibit signs of disease or decay, or possess damaged roots are often deemed hazardous. Benj Geerling and his team are adept at identifying these risk factors and employ specialized equipment, such as cranes, ropes, and rigging systems, to dismantle and lower tree sections safely to the ground. The team's extensive knowledge and experience allow them to accurately assess the risks associated with each tree and plan the removal process meticulously. They adhere to advanced safety protocols and industry standards, significantly reducing the likelihood of mishaps during the removal process.


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