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1. Description Of The Subject Of The Order: 1.1 Felling Of Trees: A) Cutting Down Trees Using Mechanical Saws To A Height Of 10 Cm Above The Ground Level, B) Cutting Logs And Branches Into Blocks Enabling Manual Loading Onto Means Of Transport, C) Grubbing Up Trunks With A Diameter Of 80 To 140 Cm, D) Tidying Up The Road And Backfilling The Felling Places With Roadside Material At The Felling Site To The Existing Level Roadsides And Beyond The Roadsides To The Ground Level In The Vicinity Of The Works Being Carried Out And Mechanical Compaction, E) Removal And Removal Of Small Branches After Felling Is The Contractors Responsibility And Should Be Carried Out In A Way That Does Not Pose A Threat To Road Traffic Safety And The Natural Environment, F) Milling Of Tree Trunks To A Depth Of 10 Cm Below The Ground Level, G) Removal Of Windfalls Along With Grubbing Up And Filling Root Holes In Situations That Pose A Threat To Road Traffic Safety 2.1 Pruning And Maintenance Cutting Of Trees: A) Trimming Tree Crowns From Below (So-Called Pruning) In Street And Pedestrian Routes In Order To Improve Visibility And Enable Free Movement Of Vehicles - In The Case Of Street Traffic, Designating The So-Called Road Gauge For Vehicles And Pedestrians, B) Removal Of Dry, Diseased, Broken And Rubbing Branches From The Tree Crown (So-Called Maintenance Cuts), C) Removal Of Branches In The Number Limited To The Necessary Minimum; If It Is Necessary To Cut The Branches From The Road Side More Strongly (Over 20%), The Mass On The Opposite Side Should Be Balanced By Partially Loosening The Remaining Part Of The Crown, 3.1 Basic Rules To Be Followed When Cutting Trees: A) The Removal And Shortening Of Live Branches Should Be Limited Only To The Necessary Minimum, B) During A Single Operation, The Removal Of More Than 15% Of The Total Live Mass Of The Branches Should Be Avoided, And In Cases Justified By Other Reasons, Not More Than 50% - This Only Applies Trees That Tolerate Pruning Well, C) If The Situation Requires More Radical Cuts (Over 50%), The Procedure Should Be Divided Into Two Or Even Three Stages (Vegetative Periods), D) Avoid Removing Live Branches With Large Diameters, I.E. Those Exceeding 10 Cm, E) When Removing Live Branches, Do It In Such A Way As Not To Damage Their Roots. Cuts That Are Too Flat Should Not Be Made, But Stumps Should Also Not Be Left, F) When Cutting Crowns, Remember That The Resulting Form Does Not Differ From The Shape The Tree Had Before The Procedure, G) When Removing Larger Branches, It Should Be Done In Such A Way As To Prevent Additional Injuries To The Tree. For This Purpose, It Is Advisable To Remove Larger Branches And Branches In Sections From The Top And Lower Them To The Ground Using Ropes, And To Pay Special Attention When Maneuvering The Lift Basket In The Crown, H) When Removing Old Herbs (Branches And Their Remains), It Should Be Done In Such A Way As To Prevent Injury To The Living Tissue, Usually Formed In The Form Of A R
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