Dominick DiNunzio of Sussex Tree Receives TRAQ!
As one of the most dangerous aspects of tree care and maintenance, tree removal is something to be done with attention to detail and careful procedures.
Holding titles of Certified Arborists, Maryland Tree Experts, and various other credentials, we are pleased to announce a recent staff member’s accomplishment.
Dominick DiNunzio took a two day course and exam in Charlotte, North Carolina. After passing the exam, he has officially earned his Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ). The course teaches “the fundamentals of tree risk assessment by learning a standardized, systematic process for assessing tree risk and providing information to tree owners and risk managers for making informed decisions that will promote the safety of people and property and enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity.”
At Sussex Tree, we uphold our values of providing integrity, quality, and service to our customers, as well as commitment to our employees. We encourage each and every one of our employees to strive for success. Dominic is a perfect example to show for this!
The Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) he has earned is an instructor-led credential that demonstrates professional knowledge in tree risk assessment through participation in a training course and passing its accompanying exam.
The TRAQ program offers tree care professionals the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the fundamentals of tree risk assessment by learning a standardized, systematic process for assessing tree risk and providing information to tree owners and risk managers for making informed decisions that will promote the safety of people and property and enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity. Through education and training, arborists will learn strategies to systematically identify and assess tree risk.
Since 1987, we have been working to provide our clients with the best tree and shrub maintenance and care. Dominick, and the rest of our employees, share that drive to ensuring customer satisfaction.
Way to go, Dominick!