Tree Health Survey in Universities

Tree Condition Survey or Tree Risk Assessment

Tree health surveys in universities should be carried out to assess the safety of trees to protect students, staff and property. This includes examining the tree closely for defects and disease. Throughout educational facilities in the UK it is recommended that tree health surveys are undertaken to ensure that any potential hazards can be identified and mitigated before any damage or harm is caused. 

Regardless of the size of your site or the number of trees on campus. Having undertaken tree health surveys in universities across the country we can offer you the guidance and tree safety advice you need. We work to British Standard BS 5837:2012 and our tree survey documents include information such as:

  • tree species
  • measurements
  • tree age
  • overall health of the tree
  • life expectancy
  • any management recommendations

 

 

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Tree health surveys in universities

Tree Surveys and Reports, Health of Your Trees

Your Legal Obligations

As university you have a legal obligation and a duty of care to all those who may be affected by trees under your management. If you’re unsure which obligations these are, they are laid out in the Occupiers Liability Act (1984) and the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974). Guidance issued by the Government, the Forestry Commission and the Arboricultural Association. These boards advise tree surveys in universities should be regularly undertaken by a professional tree surveyor. Failure to do so may leave those responsible liable to prosecution. Therefore, monitoring the condition of a tree will help you proactively take appropriate action to reduce risks.

We offer the following options for a Tree Health Survey in Universities:

Option 1 – Hazard/Walkover or Preliminary Tree Condition Survey

This survey is a cost-effective way to survey a high volume of trees for potential hazards. This type of survey is a way to identify any trees that may pose a risk to people or property. The report will also ensure you have enough guidance and information to be able to successfully instruct a contractor who will be able to complete any arboricultural works that have been recommended. If you are restricted by budgets or are in a situation where the tree risk needs to be identified quickly e.g after extreme weather, then a walkover/hazard survey can be the ideal option.

Option 2 – Tree Condition Survey or Tree Risk Assessment

This survey involves examining the tree closely for defects and disease and will provide recommendations to help reduce risks. In some areas, for example near to schools or the public highway, a Tree Condition Survey needs to be carried out on a regular basis, usually annually, but preferably at different times of the year, because trees change through the seasons and different issues can become apparent at different times of the year. Monitoring the condition of a tree will help you proactively take appropriate action to reduce risks. In addition, there is an option to conduct wider analysis of soil and plant material to look for chemical imbalances or poisoning.

How We Can Help With Tree Health Surveys In Universities

At ProHort Ltd, we have a wealth of experience in horticultural, arboricultural, ecological and landscape development. We provide landscape plansarboricultural surveysecological surveys and soil testing and analysis. We also provide a range of other reports detailed on our Services

 

ProHort Ltd recommends that you should carry out tree health surveys in universities at least once every two years. If any damages were to occur (for example, a tree branch falling on your car) as well as possible injured individuals, claims against property may occur.

Contact us today if you require tree health survey in a school, academy, university or other educational premise.

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