[ChainPoint] Right to the Point

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Tue Feb 2 19:24:33 EST 2010


 

Right to the Point

By Tim Ard Forest Applications Training, Inc. 

 

Let's get right to the point!  Keep your chain points in good shape with a
PFERD Chain Sharp this month.. Our ProLink for February.  Click the
ChainPoint button on our homepage for more..

 

Springtime is coming soon, the cold will be over for a few months and that
means it's time to start planning your training schedule for the upcoming
months. 

 

We are offering a spring special on a couple tested programs with a 20%
discount on single training days confirmed between now and May 1st.
Two-cycle Troubleshooting and Zero Turn mower are the special for spring but
chain saw programs also qualify for the discount. Most
<http://www.forestapps.com/requested_programs.htm>  Requested Programs

 

The Two-cycle Troubleshooting class is a super program for your company or
organization as we approach the spring. It gives a two-cycle powered
equipment operator a unique understanding of the engine that can save a lot
of time in operation downtime. It is hands on and the participant will
really use the information from this class with all brands and small
equipment types. So if you operate a saw, trimmer, hedge trimmer, blower or
any other two-cycle this is a must have class. The class will handle up to
16 participants. Overview <http://www.forestapps.com/Outlines/IL23.htm> 

 

Zero Turn mowers are used everywhere nowadays. Golf courses, lawn and
landscape, government grounds maintenance and homeowners all have zero turn
mowers. There is also a growing concern for operator safety too - injury and
operator fatalities are statistically growing. This class covers things most
operators would not think makes a difference and everywhere we have put this
class on so far in Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina,
Illinois - all have asked us to come back more than once to instruct this
class. We discuss mower set up, blade mechanics, driving skills, and site
preparation that is super important for production and safety. This course
works with all mower brands and is hands on at your location. This class is
best held to 12 participants. Overview
<http://www.forestapps.com/Outlines/IL13.htm> 

 

Customer Comment:

 

Zero Turn Mower Program

Our organization rolled out the Zero Turn Mower training program to our
membership as part of two Safety Rodeo's in the spring of 2005.  Due to the
overwhelming positive response of the sessions, we currently offer the class
as part of our core training calendar each spring and financially subsidize
the program to our membership.

 

We feel that the Zero Turn Mower course content which includes equipment
safety, operation and maintenance adequately prepares our park districts and
forest preserves to operate this potentially dangerous piece of equipment.
In addition, the combination of class room instruction and hands-on skill
building gives operators the opportunity to practice their skills in a
controlled environment.

 

Bill Hooker, ARM

Training Program Supervisor

Park District Risk Management Agency

 

We are adding more training capacity to handle your training schedule and
needs. Forest Applications Training, Inc. is adding an instructor based in
California to efficiently cover training in the west as well as more
capacity for the east. David Perkins will be bringing his teaching expertise
and abilities to our Chain saw, Two-cycle Troubleshooting and Zero Turn
Mower programs. 

 

All Forest Applications Training, Inc. program details are found on our
programs <http://www.forestapps.com/program.html>  page of the website.   

 

Talk to your company's training/safety coordinator or if you do the task -
contact Forest Applications Training, Inc. today to take advantage of this
for Spring 2010 offer.

 

Contact us at info at forestapps.com or call 770-222-2511. Reserve your
training programs for spring. Make it a point to save today!

 

Special this month on PFERD Chain Sharps at our eStore
<http://www.forestapps.com/e-book/eStore.htm> .

 

http://www.forestapps.com  

 

We have an eStore for items  discussed in our programs... eStore
<http://www.forestapps.com/e-book/eStore.htm>  

 

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