ASWPGT Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
Anchor Point A limb or stem of sufficient size and strength to support the load
to be applied. Factors to be considered should include but not
be limited to:
Weight of climber
Species characteristics
Diameter of limb or stem
Branch union angle should be wide enough to allow free running
of the rope.
The main stem and the support branch must be sound, inspect
for:
Decay
Bird holes
Cracks
Imbedded objects
Cankers
Ensure that the selected tie in point is located so that a slip or
fall will swing the climber away from any electrical conductor or
other potential hazard.
If working within the legislated Limits of Approach contact
Infrastructure Health and Safety Association for further
information.
Approved A device or method that has been evaluated and selected from
alternatives that meet the specific requirement of the job.
Arboriculture The art, science, technology and business of utility, commercial,
municipal and government planting, removing and caring for
woody plants.
Arborist Life Line
Arborist Life Line (climbing line) shall be constructed of a
synthetic fiber, with a minimum nominal breaking strength of
6,100 pounds or 27Kn) when new. Arborist climbing lines
should be identified by the manufacturer as suitable for tree
climbing. Subject to CSA Z259.2.
Arborist An individual engaged in the profession of arboriculture.
As Prescribed Specific to a Regulation such as Construction or Industrial
Regulation.
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