Tree hazard survey
Contents |
[edit] Introduction
Landowners have an obligation to ensure that hazardous trees are properly managed using pro-active systems. This is a legal requirement as poorly managed trees can harm people and cause damage to property.
[edit] Laws concerning tree management
A number of UK laws require landowners to routinely inspect and manage the trees on their property:
- Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 s 2 & 3.
- Occupier's Liability Act 1957.
- Occupier's Liability Act 1984.
- Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
In additions, legal precedent has been established by:
- Donoghue v. Stevenson 1932.
- Noble v. Harrison 1926.
- Chapman v. Barking & Dagenham London Borough Council 1997.
- Poll v. Bartholomew 2006
As part of the obligations outlined in this series of laws, landowners must identify areas of trees by risk zone (high, medium, low) and actively manage trees within those zones. Records should be kept to prove management is taking place.
[edit] Tree hazard surveys as part of active management
Surveys help to classify risk and produce tree surgery specifications, as well as compiling reports as proof of management and log dates for future inspections.
Tree hazard surveys typically include:
- Preparing a tree safety policy.
- Implementing tree management systems.
- Completing internal decay tests on hazardous trees.
- Assessing tree dimensions and crown spread.
- Noting tree age class, physiological condition, and life expectancy.
- Assessing tree condition and landscape value.
- Recommending tree works.
- Creating priorities and timescales for work.
- Estimating costs for future work.
[edit] Instruments for completing a survey
As surveys require in-depth knowledge of arboriculture and tree lifecycles, as well as health and safety requirements, most of the requirements for tree surveys are met by the knowledge and understanding of the surveyor.
However, assessments such as internal decay detection require equipment such as digital microprobes and picus sonic tomographs to assess how the tree's structure is affected.
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki
- Ancient woodland.
- Chain of custody.
- Condition survey.
- Definition of tree for planning purposes.
- Ecological survey.
- Eco-management and audit scheme.
- Environmental plan.
- Forests.
- Forest ownership.
- Landscape officer.
- Protected species.
- The benefits of urban trees.
- Timber.
- Tree dripline.
- Tree preservation order.
- Tree rights.
- Tree root subsidence.
- Trees in conservation areas.
[edit] External references
- Forestry Commission Hazards from Trees Guide.
- HSE Management of Risk from Trees and Branches.
Featured articles and news
Costs and insolvencies mount for SMEs, despite growth
Construction sector under insolvency and wage bill pressure in part linked to National Insurance, says report.
The place for vitrified clay pipes in modern infrastructure
Why vitrified clay pipes are reclaiming their role in built projects.
Research by construction PR consultancy LMC published.
Roles and responsibilities of domestic clients
ACA Safety in Construction guide for domestic clients.
Fire door compliance in UK commercial buildings
Architect and manufacturer gives their low down.
Plumbing and heating for sustainability in new properties
Technical Engineer runs through changes in regulations, innovations in materials, and product systems.
Awareness of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
What CBAM is and what to do about it.
The new towns and strategic environmental assessments
12 locations of the New Towns Taskforce reduced to 7 within the new towns draft programme and open consultation.
Buildings that changed the future of architecture. Book review.
The Sustainability Pathfinder© Handbook
Built environment agency launches free Pathfinder© tool to help businesses progress sustainability strategies.
Government outcome to the late payment consultation, ECA reacts.
IHBC 2025 Gus Astley Student Award winners
Work on the role of hewing in UK historic conservation a win for Jack Parker of Oxford Brookes University.
Future Homes Building Standards and plug-in solar
Parts F and L amendments, the availability of solar panels and industry responses.
How later living housing can help solve the housing crisis
Unlocking homes, unlocking lives.
Preparing safety case reports for HRBs under the BSA
A new practical guide to preparing structural inputs for safety cases and safety case reports published by IStructE.
Male construction workers and prostate cancer
CIOB and Prostate Cancer UK encourage awareness of prostate cancer risks, and what to do about it.





















