Tree work is inherently dangerous. The crews that do it safely, year after year, aren't lucky — they're trained, equipped, and operating within a culture where safety isn't an afterthought.
At Boutte Tree, safety culture starts at the top. Tierson Boutte, our founder, personally leads field safety training and has been actively involved with the Georgia Arborist Association and the Crane Safety Institute for years. It's not a talking point — it's built into how we run jobs.
Our field team includes a TCIA Certified Treecare Safety Professional on staff, and our entire operation is designed around ANSI and OSHA standards. When we take on a complex job — a crane-assisted removal, an aerial operation near power lines, a large commercial project — the safety planning is as detailed as the technical work itself.
We've been doing this since 2002 across metro Atlanta. The reason we're still here, and the reason our clients come back, has a lot to do with the reputation we've built for doing things the right way.
When you're hiring someone to work in large trees near your home or property, what's the one thing you want to feel confident about before you say yes? #Atlanta #TreeCare #Arborist #TreeSafety
A crew shot showing proper safety gear: harnesses, helmets, PPE in use on a real job. A crane operation or aerial crew photo with safety equipment visible is ideal and visually impressive. Candid job site photos of the Boutte Tree crew in action are always preferred over any staged or stock imagery.
Canva text suggestion: "Safety Is the Standard, Not the Exception" or "Built on Two Decades of Doing It Right"