Passing a certification exam is a starting point, not a finish line. ArborSafe's crew keeps up with continuing education on rigging techniques, chainsaw safety, and hazard recognition well after initial ISA certification, because equipment, best practices, and the trees themselves keep changing year to year.
This matters because the riskiest jobs in tree care are also the ones where outdated technique shows up fastest. A crew that trains regularly catches new hazards, adopts safer rigging methods as they develop, and stays sharp on judgment calls that only come with repetition and current knowledge.
It is a quieter part of the business than a finished removal or a dramatic before-and-after, but it is the reason ArborSafe has operated in the Treasure Valley for over 26 years without cutting corners on how a job gets done.
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