John Giedraitis
Texas Chapter International Society of Arboriculture
979-324-1929
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5 CEU's
Your Instructor
Skip Kincaid
Registration Deadline is March 30, 2018 and Class Size is Limited to 30
Registration is now closed - the class is full
The TRAQ Renewal Course is a one-day refresher, with five hours of instruction, and three hours to take the exam. Current TRAQ holders can complete the course as early as three and one-half (3 1/2) years into their Qualification (18 months before your expiration date). If you attended the July 2013 event, you will need to register for this renewal. If you received your Qualification before November 2014 you can register for this renewal. Once your current expiration date passes, you will need to retake the full course and assessement to be reinstated.
Once you have successfully passed the renewal requirements, you will be given 5 years from the date of your previous expiration allowing you to take full advantage of the 5 year period granted with the credential.
Your instructor for this event will be Skip Kincaid.
You will review:
- Levels of assessment
- Target assessment
- Site assessment
- Tree biology and mechanics
- Tree inspection and assessment
- Data analysis and risk categorizaion
- Mitigation
- Reporting
Included in your registration:
- course registration
- exam fee
- the TRAQ renewal manual (shipped via UPS to the address you provide (NO PO Boxes)
- the TRAQ renewal workbook (handed out at the class)
- coffee and breakfast items
- lunch, beverages and snacks for the day
Travel and lodging is on your own.
What is required to bring to the class:
- your government issued photo ID
- your TRAQ Manual (shipped via UPS to the address you provide)
- your TRAQ Workbook (will be handed out at the class)
- your hard hat and high visiblity vest or shirt (required)
- #2 pencils and clipboard for taking notes and completing worksheets
- rain gear, including a large ziplock bag (just in case!)
- come prepared to spend part of the day outdoors
- please dress for your comfort level indoors and outdoors;
we cannot always control the room temperature to suit everyone