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Summary

The Dangerous Tree Control Guideline | A Program Development Guide raises awareness of the hazards associated with dangerous trees at upstream energy worksites. It provides direction to help organizations manage risks and meet applicable regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
 

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What’s Included

  • Dangerous Tree Control Guideline
  • Hazard Identification and Control guidance
  • Falling Plan Checklist

     

What you can do with these resources

  • Identify hazards associated with dangerous trees
  • Understand relevant regulatory requirements
  • Apply industry best practices for dangerous tree control
  • Develop or strengthen procedures for managing tree-related risks
  • Support worker safety near free-standing trees
     

Who These Resources Are For

This guideline is intended for use at upstream energy worksites where free-standing trees are located at or near site boundaries.

It may be useful for:

  • Workers
  • Employers
  • Prime contractors
  • Facility owners
  • Supervisors & site leaders

How to use these resources

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Download the resources

Download program materials.

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Tailor your program

Tailor the templates and tools to reflect your company’s work and culture.

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Dangerous Tree Planning Materials

A guidance document and checklist designed to support hazard identification where free-standing trees are located at or near the site boundaries.

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