QPWS Lower Burdekin Hazardous Tree Inspection Form
by Hank Schinkel, from the Community
This hazardous tree inspection template helps parks, grounds, and facility teams evaluate tree safety and condition. Capture site details, species, DBH, height, crown class, age class, and pruning history. Assess health indicators including foliage, vigor, dieback, epicormic growth, pests, and diseases. Record site disturbances, targets and occupancy, and defects across crown, trunk, and roots. Use the risk matrix to calculate hazard and risk ratings, identify likely failure parts, set inspection periods, and document recommendations such as arborist review, removal, replacement, or moving targets.
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