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How to fill out the INTERNATIONAL TREE FAILURE DATABASE - REPORT FORM online
This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to filling out the INTERNATIONAL TREE FAILURE DATABASE - REPORT FORM online. Designed for a variety of users, this guide aims to make the process smooth and efficient, ensuring accurate reporting of tree failures.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the report form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the report form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by filling in the required fields under 'Tree Genus' and 'Species'. Ensure that you provide the correct names as these are essential for the database.
- In the 'General Tree Info' section, input the 'Cultivar' along with the 'Country' where the tree is located.
- Proceed to the 'Failure Type' section and select one of the listed options: Branch Failure, Trunk Failure, or Root Failure, ensuring to provide specifics based on your selection.
- Fill in the 'Failure Specifics' section, including details such as DBH (diameter at breast height), height, and age of the tree.
- In the 'Decay or Injury' section, indicate the ownership of the tree by selecting Private, Utility, or Other, and identify any federal or national agency if applicable.
- Provide the 'Maintenance History' and 'Tree Failure Details', including the relevant geographic details such as State/Province and County.
- Enter the 'Weather Conditions' during the time of the failure, including temperature and wind speed, if known.
- Use the 'Comments & Save' section to leave any final remarks about the data provided, ensuring all necessary GPS coordinates are filled in.
- Once completed, you may save your changes, download the report for your records, print a copy, or share it with relevant parties.
Complete your report online for the INTERNATIONAL TREE FAILURE DATABASE today!
A tree failure is the physical breakage of the tree's trunk, one or more branches, or one or more roots. Tree failures in outdoor recreation sites often result in property damage or personal injury.
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