Members of the committee come from all parts of the tree care industry, including from government agencies, the private sector, utility groups and community organizations.Īt the fall meeting, committee members continued work on three of the current active standards. Consensus is crucial to the committee, as all decisions made must be the consensus of the group. The A300 standards come in 10 “Parts,” covering the best industry practices in areas as diverse as pruning, lightning protection, integrated vegetation management and more. With buy in from its members, the committee was able to use the Zoom platform to have a productive “virtual” A300 Fall Meeting.įor those who may not know, the A300 Committee writes and updates the various parts of the “American National Standard for Tree Care Operations – Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Management – Standard Practices,” the industry consensus standards for best practices in tree care. Much as with others in the industry and across the world, the operations of the committee could not continue as normal in a world with COVID-19. On October 7 and 8, 2020, the ANSI A300 Committee tried something new.
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