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Code of Safety(The membership of CTPA voted to adopt the following Code of Safety at its Annual Meeting - January 20, 2005.) The Connecticut Tree Protective Association recognizes that tree care is a high risk profession that requires proper training and full concentration to be performed safely. It often involves heights, heavy objects, large equipment, sharp tools and, on occasion, exposure to potentially hazardous materials. As such, safety is a primary responsibility for those involved in tree care. Each individual has the obligation to promote a safe work environment. Safety is both an individual and a team activity, in which everyone must play a part. In addition, the CTPA offers the following as principles of safety:
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