Tree work carries real risk, and the standard we hold isn't something that applies to some jobs and not others. Every crew member trains to the same safety protocol whether it's a small pruning job in a front yard or a complex removal over a roofline.
That consistency matters more than it might seem from the outside. It's the difference between a crew that follows a checklist because someone's watching and a crew that follows it because it's simply how the work gets done.
It's part of what "no subcontractors" actually means in practice, everyone on a job site has trained under the same standard, not a patchwork of outside crews with their own habits.
What would you want to know about a crew's training before letting them work near your house?
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Canva text suggestion: "Same Standard, Every Job" or "No Subcontractors, No Exceptions"