ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualifications (TRAQ) Course, August 2022

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1300 Heafer Road,Louisville KY 40223

24 August, 2022

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Credentialing Opportunity! The ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) provides an opportunity for professionals in the arboriculture industry to expand their knowledge through education and training in the fundamentals of tree risk assessment. This qualification promotes the safety of people and property by providing a standardized and systematic process for assessing tree risk. The results of a tree risk assessment can provide tree owners and risk managers with the information to make informed decisions to enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity. The qualification consists of a 2-day educational course followed by a ½ day assessment that includes both a written and field component. It is required that you attend the course and successfully complete the assessment in order to receive this qualification. Upon the completion of the instructional portion of the course, you will automatically receive 14.25 CEUs that will be credited toward your ISA Arborist Certification credential. Instructor: Dr. Bill Fountain, Extension Professor of Arboriculture & Landscape Management, UK Department of Horticulture. *Deadline for registration and cancellation is Monday, July 25, 2022. There will be no course refunds issued after July 25, 2022 registration deadline.  TRAQ course manuals are mailed out from ISA’s Atlanta Headquarters right after the Monday, July 25, 2022, deadline. Very important! ISA will not deliver to P.O. Boxes, please provide and specify your home or business address. To avoid Eventbrite's registration fees, please contact Laura Lambert at KAA. We will be happy to email a registration form and collect a check or credit card transaction by telephone. Due to low attendance requirements, KAA observes the right to cancel TRAQ Course at any time due to low attendance and reschedule participants if necessary.  Tree Risk Assessment Qualification: Tentative Agenda   Day 1: Educational Session (8:00am – 5:00pm) *Registration at 7:45 am Course Opening: Module 1: Introduction to Tree Risk Assessment(Break 15 min) Module 2: Levels of Assessment Module 3: Target Assessment(Lunch 1 hour) Module 4: Site AssessmentBreak 30 min) Module 5: Tree Biology and Mechanics  Day 2: Educational Session (8:00am – 5:00pm) Module 6: Tree Inspection and Assessment(Break 15 min) Module 7: Data Analysis and Risk Categorization (indoors) Module 7: Field Activity (outdoors)(Lunch 1 hour) Module 8: Mitigation Module 9: Reporting(Break 30) Review and Exam Information  Day 3: Exam (8:00 am – 11:30 am) Written exam Performance-based exam (*Times are subject to change). Registration includes: a) Tree Risk Assessment Manual (Must have read the manual prior to the course.) b) Lunches and breaks are included on Day 1 & Day 2. c) Come prepared for the weather-of-the-day. PREREQUISITES FOR TREE RISK ASSESSMENT QUALIFICATION To earn a Tree Risk Assessment Qualification you must hold or have held one of the following prerequisites. Please indicate which prerequisite(s) can be used to verify your eligibility. For non-ISA credentials, please submit a copy of a certificate, credential identification card, diploma, or similar documentation demonstrating your qualifications in the green industry. A degree in arboriculture, urban forestry, traditional forestry, or horticulture that is part of a national qualifications framework or is from a college or university that is accredited or recognized under a system that is substantially similar to accreditation. Also, serving as a pre-qualification for taking the TRAQ course are individuals (including county Horticulture or Agriculture and Natural Resource agent) who conduct tree risk assessments as a regular part of their job duties. Copies should be emailed to [email protected]. ISA Board Certified Master Arborist®ISA Certified Arborist®ISA Tree Risk Assessment QualifiedA degree in arboriculture, urban forestry, traditional forestry, or horticulture that is part of a national qualifications framework or is from a college or university that is accredited or recognized under a system that is substantially similar to accreditation. AHC30810 Certificate III in Arboriculture (Australia)American Society of Consulting Arborists (ASCA) Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) statusConnecticut Arborist LicenseEAC — European Tree TechnicianEAC — European Tree WorkerFachagrarwirt BaumpflegeLouisiana Arborist LicenseManitoba Arborist Training and Licensing ProgramMaryland Tree ExpertMassachusetts Certified ArboristNew Hampshire Arborists Association Certified ArboristNew Jersey Certified Tree ExpertNew Zealand National Certificate in Horticulture (Arboriculture) (Level 4)Rhode Island Arborist LicenseSociety of American Foresters Certified ForesterUnited Kingdom Qualifications and Credit Framework Level 2 Certificate or Diploma in Arboriculture A degree in arboriculture, urban forestry, traditional forestry, or horticulture that is part of a national qualifications framework or is from a college or university that is accredited or recognized under a system that is substantially similar to accreditation. If you hold a credential or have completed a program of study that is not listed above, go to www.isa-arbor.com/certification/resources/cert_Cred_TRAQ_EligibilityAppeal.pdf for information on submitting an appeal. Please be aware that the appeal process could take several months.                                                                            Please contact Laura Lambert with any questions at [email protected] or 502-523-0768.

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