When

Thursday May 19, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM CDT
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Landa Park at the Landa Haus 
360 Aquatic Circle
New Brunfels, TX 78130
 

 
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John Giedraitis 
Texas Chapter International Society of Arboriculture 
979-324-1929 
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Aerial Rescue Techniques and Chain Saw Safety Workshop With Phillip Kelley 

A one day workshop that will make you safer
and maybe even save your life?

Thursday, May 19th, 2016
Aerial Rescue and Chain Saw Safety Techniques
By Phillip Kelly

Online registration is closed - 

Register at the door - plenty of spots left!


8:30am - 3:30pm
Registration opens at 7:30am
Registration $125.00 includes lunch

6 CEU's

Workshop Topics:
A.M. Session- Aerial Rescue
P.M. Session- Chain Saw Safety and Cutting Techniques

We are fortunate to have Mr. Phillip Kelley of North American Training Solutions coming to the Texas to present our educational seminar on Thursday, May 19th. Registration will open at 7:30am and the morning seminar will begin at 8:30 and end at 11:30. The morning topic will be aerial rescue. We will break for lunch (provided) from 11:30 -12:30. The afternoon topic will be chain saw safety and cutting techniques and will begin at 12:30 and end at 3:30pm. Join us for this informative and necessary educational opportunity.

About Phillip Kelley:

I now work for a large privately owned tree service in Metro Atlanta and am acting Operations Manager and Training Supervisor. Now that is a mouthful! All it means is I run a crew 4 days a week doing production tree work and training co workers.

I am also currently the head judge of the Aerial Rescue event at the International Tree Climbing Championship(ITCC) and have been involved with this event for the last 15 years.I am also Head Judge of the North American Tree Climbing Championship. I am also Head Tech of the ISA Southern Chapter TCC event, Head Tech of the Kentucky Arborist Association TCC and Head Tech of the Georgia Arborist Association TCC and have been involved in these events for many years.  Yes I am getting old. I have been able to serve as a past president of the Georgia Arborist Association and currently serve on the International TCC rules committee. In my spare time I serve the arborist community by passing along my experience and some really good stories as a Lead Instructor for North American Training Solutions. I have been with NATS since 2009 and have been fortunate to be part of classes all over the world. Meeting arborists, making friends and sharing a few good laughs along the way!