Traq exam questions
The process of identifying trees, assessing them for risk, determining and applying
mitigation options, and maintaining an ongoing monitoring system is referred to as
tree risk assessment
tree risk management
inspection protocol
tree evaluation protocol - answer tree risk management
2. It is impossible to maintain trees free of risk because
trees are living organisms and naturally lose branches or fall
tree maintenance budgets are too limited for risk mitigation
there aren't enough arborists to assess all risks
not all practices can be applied in the same way to all trees - answer trees are living
organisms and naturally lose branches or fall
Because tree risk assessors may perform risk assessments with limited information
about tree and site conditions, the assessment is
invalid due to high levels of uncertainty mostly dependent on the target occupancy rate
mostly dependent on the target value founded on observations, experience, and training
- answerfounded on observations, experience, and training
perform is uncertainty The scope of work should clarify any property boundaries that
restrict access to the tree(s) local government or authority's requirements for inspection
and permitting c. to whom the final report is to be submitted
all of the above - answerAll of the above
Standard of care is measured by using the best management practices, applicable
industry standards, and training courses the laws that are enforced by city ordinances
the level of care deemed reasonable by the tree owner/manager
all of the above - answerthe best management practices, applicable industry standards,
and training courses
The process of identifying trees, assessing them for risk, determining and applying
mitigation options, and maintaining an ongoing monitoring system is referred to as
tree risk assessment
tree risk management
inspection protocol
tree evaluation protocol - answer tree risk management
2. It is impossible to maintain trees free of risk because
trees are living organisms and naturally lose branches or fall
tree maintenance budgets are too limited for risk mitigation
there aren't enough arborists to assess all risks
not all practices can be applied in the same way to all trees - answer trees are living
organisms and naturally lose branches or fall
Because tree risk assessors may perform risk assessments with limited information
about tree and site conditions, the assessment is
invalid due to high levels of uncertainty mostly dependent on the target occupancy rate
mostly dependent on the target value founded on observations, experience, and training
- answerfounded on observations, experience, and training
perform is uncertainty The scope of work should clarify any property boundaries that
restrict access to the tree(s) local government or authority's requirements for inspection
and permitting c. to whom the final report is to be submitted
all of the above - answerAll of the above
Standard of care is measured by using the best management practices, applicable
industry standards, and training courses the laws that are enforced by city ordinances
the level of care deemed reasonable by the tree owner/manager
all of the above - answerthe best management practices, applicable industry standards,
and training courses