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Tree risk assessment requires understanding the critical difference between hazard and risk. In this video, we break down Hazard vs Risk using ANSI A300 Part 9 and ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) methodology.Many arborists and clients use these terms interchangeably — but they are not the same. A hazard refers to a tree defect with potential for failure. Risk is the combination of likelihood of failure, likelihood of impacting a target, and consequences of failure.If you are a consulting arborist, municipal forester, BCMA candidate, or TRAQ qualified professional, precision in terminology is essential for defensible assessments and proper risk management.This video covers:– Official ANSI A300 Part 9 framework– ISA TRAQ risk components– Real-world field examples– Risk rating categories: Low, Moderate, High, Extreme– Professional implications for tree care decisionsUnderstanding this distinction improves credibility, communication, and defensibility in tree risk reports.Subscribe for advanced arboriculture education focused on standards, risk assessment, and professional practice.#TreeRiskAssessment #Arboriculture #TRAQ #ANSI #ConsultingArborist
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By Arborist PodcastTree risk assessment requires understanding the critical difference between hazard and risk. In this video, we break down Hazard vs Risk using ANSI A300 Part 9 and ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) methodology.Many arborists and clients use these terms interchangeably — but they are not the same. A hazard refers to a tree defect with potential for failure. Risk is the combination of likelihood of failure, likelihood of impacting a target, and consequences of failure.If you are a consulting arborist, municipal forester, BCMA candidate, or TRAQ qualified professional, precision in terminology is essential for defensible assessments and proper risk management.This video covers:– Official ANSI A300 Part 9 framework– ISA TRAQ risk components– Real-world field examples– Risk rating categories: Low, Moderate, High, Extreme– Professional implications for tree care decisionsUnderstanding this distinction improves credibility, communication, and defensibility in tree risk reports.Subscribe for advanced arboriculture education focused on standards, risk assessment, and professional practice.#TreeRiskAssessment #Arboriculture #TRAQ #ANSI #ConsultingArborist
🎥 Full video lessons available on YouTube
Search: “Arborist Podcast” or visit: http://www.youtube.com/@arboristpodcast