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COVID-19: Six Ways to Protect Your Vegetation Management Workforce

March 23, 2020
The Tree Care Industry Association and the International Society of Arboriculture released the following best practices to safeguard workers in the tree care industry.

As critical infrastructure workers, arborists will be tasked with getting the job done while safeguarding their health and the welfare of their crew members and community. 

To help the vegetation management community in their time of need, the Tree Care Industry Association and the International Association of Arboriculture joined forces to create an online COVID-19 resource center. This Web site includes examples of what tree care businesses can do to not only protect their workers but also handle the financial impact of the ongoing situation. 

This photo gallery highlights some of the best practices highlighted in the resource center for tree care companies during the pandemic. How are you protecting your workers and adhering to local guidelines? Email Field Editor Amy Fischbach

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