What is Trained Logger Certification?
The Trained Logger Certification (TLC) program was developed to recognize loggers who complete a training schedule involving three “core” areas of knowledge and skills. During the three-year certification period of TLC, these individuals make a commitment to continuing their education in order for them to improve themselves and maintain their TLC status.
The “core” areas are Chainsaw Operation, Safety, & Productivity (Game of Logging I); Environmental Concerns (Forest Ecology & Silviculture); and Adult First Aid & CPR. Upon completion of these three workshops. An individual completing these three workshops is eligible to receive initial TLC recognition. TLC is available by attending NYLT sponsored workshops, or by providing documentation of completion of approved workshops offered by other organizations.
Find more information at http://www.newyorkloggertraining.org/
The Trained Logger Certification (TLC) program was developed to recognize loggers who complete a training schedule involving three “core” areas of knowledge and skills. During the three-year certification period of TLC, these individuals make a commitment to continuing their education in order for them to improve themselves and maintain their TLC status.
The “core” areas are Chainsaw Operation, Safety, & Productivity (Game of Logging I); Environmental Concerns (Forest Ecology & Silviculture); and Adult First Aid & CPR. Upon completion of these three workshops. An individual completing these three workshops is eligible to receive initial TLC recognition. TLC is available by attending NYLT sponsored workshops, or by providing documentation of completion of approved workshops offered by other organizations.
Find more information at http://www.newyorkloggertraining.org/