ANSI A300 Standards definition
Examples of ANSI A300 Standards in a sentence
The Contractor shall conform to the latest version of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A300 Standards for Tree Care Operations, Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Management - Standard Practices, Part 1 - Pruning.
All tree pruning shall be regulated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A300 Standards for Tree Care Operations, Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Management -Standard Practices, Part 1- Pruning.
All tree work, including the handling of feeder tree roots, will be performed in accordance with PSEG Long Island’s Specification for Line Clearance - Distribution Circuit Trim (as well as applicable ANSI A300 Standards and ISA Best Management Practices) and the WNTP Tree Management Plan (see Appendix D).
Standards (Best Management Practices) and the ANSI A300 Standards.
All crewmembers shall be skilled in all aspects of tree pruning and tree removal according to ANSI A-300 Standards (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇).
As directed by City staff, tree pruning for traffic clearances shall provide clearances of at least fourteen (14’) feet and no greater than sixteen feet (16’) above finish grade for moving vehicles within the traveled roadway, (9’) for pedestrians on sidewalks in accordance with the standards set forth by the ISAP Standards (Best Management Practices) and the ANSI A300 Standards under “Pruning to Raise.” Clearance trims are performed on a grid system or on a street-by-street basis.
Pruning will include structural pruning and crown raising, and slight crown cleaning in accordance with the standards set forth by the ISAP Standards (Best Management Practices) and the ANSI A300 Standards.
All tree trimming and root pruning shall be performed in accordance with ANSI A300 Standards.
Pruning will include structural pruning, crown raising, and crown cleaning in accordance with the standards set forth by the International Society of Arboriculture Pruning Standards (Best Management Practices), the ANSI A300 Standards and City Policies and Ordinances.
The Contractor agrees to provide the highest quality commercially accepted methods, procedures and controls for tree pruning, removal and maintenance consistent with the International Society of Arboriculture Pruning Standards (BMPs), ANSI A300 Standards and information in standard arboriculture industry references.