Examples of ANSI A300 in a sentence
All tools used and methods employed in accordance ANSI A300 Part 1 Standard Practices, except that no anvil type pruners will be permitted.
All pruning of street trees must be performed in accordance with the last version of, or revision to, the ANSI A300 Pruning Standards.
Pruning shall be in accordance ANSI A300 Part 1 Standard Practices.
All injuries to the limbs, bark and roots of plants to remain shall be repaired in accordance with ANSI A300 Standard Practices Pruning and ANSI Z133.1 Arboricultural Operations Safety.The Contractor shall field measure all trees at 4 ½ feet above the ground, commonly referred to as Diameter Breast Height (DBH) before they are cut.Stumps of trees removed under this item for removal shall be grubbed, cut, ground to the depth of six inches below grade or as specified in the contract documents.
Such pruning shall comply with the American National Standard for Tree Care Operation (ANSI A300) and be conducted under the direction of an arborist certified with the International Society of Arboriculture.
All injuries to the limbs, bark and roots of such plants shall be repaired in accordance with ANSI A300 Part 1 Standard Practices Pruning and ANSI Z133.1 Arboricultural Operations Safety.Improvement of vegetated areas shall be completed in any area before any planting, seeding or other landscape work is begun in that area unless otherwise approved.All wood, stumps, brush and other debris resulting from the work shall be disposed of as specified in Section 201 Clearing and Grubbing.
Pruning shall be in accordance with ANSI A300 Part 1 Standard Practices Pruning and ANSI Z133.1 Arboricultural Operations Safety.
The severed root shall be pruned at the edge of excavation, or 1 inch beyond the entire damaged portion of the tree root if damaged root extends beyond the edge of excavation into undisturbed soil.Pruning shall be in accordance with ANSI A300 Part 1 Standard Practices Pruning and ANSI Z133.1 Arboricultural Operations Safety.
All planting and maintenance of public trees shall conform to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A-300 "Standards for Tree Care Operations" and shall follow all tree care Best Management Practices (BMPs) published by the International Society of Arboriculture.
All pruning shall be performed according to International Society of Arboriculture publication “Tree Pruning & Guidelines” and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A300 & 2133.1 standards.