This Forest High Seat Inspection checklist helps forestry and estate teams evaluate the safety and condition of elevated high seats. Record forest name, location, asset number, and seat type, then inspect for loose steps or rungs, loose fixings, cracked or split uprights and braces, worn non slip surfaces, and secure attachment. Confirm whether the seat is braced to a suitable tree and assess tree health, including root stability and absence of rot or broken branches. Verify Do not climb signage, note any other defects, add comments, and capture inspector details and signatures for accountability.
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