QUANTIFIED TREE RISK ASSESSMENT
Tree safety management is a matter of limiting the risk of significant harm from tree failure, whilst maintaining the benefits conferred by trees. Although it may seem counter intuitive, the condition of trees should not be the first consideration. Instead, tree managers should consider first the usage of the land on which the trees stand, which in turn will inform the process of assessing the trees.
The Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA) system applies established and accepted risk management principles to tree safety management. Firstly, the targets (people and property) upon which trees could fail are assessed and quantified, thus enabling tree manager to determine whether or not and to what degree of rigour a survey or inspection of the trees is required. Where necessary the tree or branch is then considered in terms of both impact potential (size) and probability of failure. Values arrived from the assessment of these three components (target, impact potential and probability of failure) are combined to calculate the probability of significant harm occurring. The system moves the management of tree safety away from labelling trees as either 'safe' or 'unsafe', thereby requiring definitive statements of tree safety from either tree surveyors or tree managers. Instead, QTRA quantifies the risk of significant harm from tree failure in a way that enables tree managers to balance safety with tree value and operate to a predetermined limit of reasonable or acceptable risk.
A few of our previous QTRA clients include:
Antrim Borough Council, Armagh City Council, Lisburn City Council, Coleraine Borough Council, Moyle District Council, Ballymoney Borough Council, DOENI, National Trust, Banbridge District Council, Newry City Council, Woodland Trust, University of Ulster, Foyle Health Trust, Down & Lisburn Health Trust, Strabane District Council, Newtownabbey Borough Council, Magherafelt District Council, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Roads Service (NI) , Environmental Heritage Service (EHS), Sport (NI), Translink (NI), Church of Ireland and many more.
For a free, no obligation fee-proposal, please contact Paul Hawksford on: 07746 817923.
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