Safety

ATTS follows all guidelines outlined in both national consensus standards, ANSI Z133-2017 & Arboricultural Operations—Safety Requirements. As a result, our team keeps ourselves, our equipment and ultimately our customer’s property safe at all times. Moreover, we place great emphasis on SAFETY at each level of our organization from the top down. Likewise, at each level we take pride in our Safety Program and continuously seek ways to improve upon our safety practices. Furthermore, ATTS commits to make available ALL necessary safety training, policies, and procedures to allow our staff to do their jobs as safely as possible.

SAFETY
PRIORITY #1

Policy

“Safety First”, is not only a commitment from our organization to our staff and customers but also a company-wide standard. Working safely and remaining cautiously aware of one’s surroundings at all times is a fundamental contingency to be employed with us.

Training

  • First-Aid & CPR/AED
  • How To Immediately Recognize Signs Of Heat-related Illness & Exhaustion
  • Proper Chainsaw Maintenance, Use & Safety
  • Proper climbing belt, safety harnesses, lifeline and saddles Use & Safety
  • How To Identify & Avoid Jobsite Hazards
  • Fall Prevention Plans & Systems
  • And More…

ATT's "SAFETY FIRST" Commitment:

ATTS’s Commitment To OUR Safety Program:

  • Develop and continuously evaluate safety initiatives and practices with input from OUR workers and ensure compliance on a regular basis.
  • Train OUR workers to identify and avoid hazards.
  • Conduct daily jobsite surveys to identify hazards.
  • Develop job-specific fall protection plans, systems, and training.
  • Monitor OUR workers for signs of heat-related illness or exhaustion.

Employee’s Commitment To OUR Safety Program:

  • Properly use ALL PPE safety tools (safety glasses with side shields, hard hat, gloves, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, boots, and sunscreen).
  • Properly use climbing belts, harnesses, and saddles; and inspect and maintain them regularly.
  • Establish a safe zone to avoid working under trees being trimmed or removed or during windy conditions.
  • Identify and avoid power lines and energized objects.
  • Know the capabilities and limitations of equipment and machinery.
  • Recognize the signs of heat-related illness, like heavy sweating, dizziness, or weakness, and remember to drink plenty of water.
  • Always be aware that hazards exist no matter the amount of skill and experience possessed.

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Address

All Terrain Tree Service
104 Lake Shore Drive
Harrison, AR 72601