How we work

Our safety system on every job

From the first site visit to final clean-up, we follow a consistent process designed to reduce risk and deliver predictable outcomes.

Pre-start risk assessment

We identify hazards (overhead services, access constraints, decay, wind exposure, public interface) and select controls before work begins.


Method statements & job planning

Clear sequencing, rigging plans, exclusion zones, and rescue considerations—matched to the site and scope.


PPE & equipment checks

Helmets, eye/ear protection, chainsaw PPE, and rope access systems are checked and used correctly for the task.


Site control & communication

We set up work zones, manage pedestrians/vehicles where required, and keep clients informed throughout the job.

What you can expect on site

Professional standards, documented controls, and a tidy work area—whether it’s a backyard prune or a complex dismantle.

Exclusion zones

Clear boundaries to protect people, structures, and vehicles.


Rigging & controlled lowering

Planned cuts and lowering systems to reduce impact and damage.


Working-at-heights controls

Rope systems, anchors, and rescue readiness for access work.


Clean-up & waste handling

Debris managed safely and the site left neat and usable.


Certifications & compliance

Training, competency, and documentation

We maintain a safety culture backed by training and practical experience. If your site requires specific documentation, let us know when you enquire.

Working at heights & rope access capability

Access methods selected for the job—helping reduce reliance on heavy plant where it’s not practical.


Chainsaw & arboriculture competency

Best-practice cutting techniques, safe work positioning, and controlled dismantling methods.


Risk assessments & SWMS (as required)

Job-specific planning for higher-risk work, commercial sites, and complex access conditions.


Insurance & site requirements

We can provide relevant details on request and align with site inductions and access protocols.

Safety FAQs

Common questions from homeowners, property managers, and commercial sites.

Do you work near powerlines?

We assess overhead services during quoting. If work is within regulated approach distances, we’ll advise the safest pathway and coordinate requirements before proceeding.

How do you protect my home, fences, and gardens?

We use controlled lowering, rigging, and exclusion zones. We also plan drop zones and access routes to reduce impact on landscaping.

What happens in high winds or storms?

If conditions increase risk, we pause or reschedule. For storm damage, we prioritize hazard control and safe access before removal.

Can you provide documentation for commercial sites?

Yes—tell us your site requirements (induction, SWMS, permits, access constraints) and we’ll confirm what’s needed for the scope.

Do you have an emergency response plan?

For working-at-heights tasks, we plan for rescue and communication as part of job setup, and we keep first-aid and emergency contacts accessible.

How do you manage traffic and pedestrians?

Where required, we set up clear work zones and signage and coordinate safe movement around the work area.

Need a safety-focused quote?

Tell us what you’re dealing with—tight access, hazard trees, storm damage, or working at heights—and we’ll recommend a safe, efficient plan for your site in Perth and surrounding suburbs.