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Trail Maintenance Day

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ORGANIZATION: National Park Service

Duties and Responsibilities

  • To assist park staff and volunteers in maintaining a safe work environment, while being respectful of the natural resources in public lands.
  • To safely and effectively operate various hand tools.
  • Volunteers are responsible for wearing proper attire: close-toed shoes (boots are best), clothing appropriate for the weather and woods (there are thorny plants). Long pants are ideal (gloves will be provided).
Working conditions, physical demands, special hazards
  • Requires the ability to work in various outdoor conditions (cold, hot, humid, wet, etc. please note that no trail work will be done in the rain)
  • While working with tools, volunteers must maintain awareness of their surroundings and of other participants at all times.
  • Volunteers with specific allergies need to bring their own medication and medical aids (such as EpiPens), and should notify the supervising contact of their group of any special needs.
  • First-Aid kits and cell phones will be available, and staff will have first-aid and CPR training.
  • Poisonous plants and animals of concern in the area will be identified (i.e. Copperheads and poison ivy).
  • Water will be provided, but it is recommended that you bring your own beverages and snacks.
Skills required
  • No particular skill set is required, just a desire to improve trails in the CRNRA.
Equipment to be operated

ยท The park will provide all necessary equipment including work gloves and tools. Before any trail work begins, volunteers will be instructed on how to safely use the tools involved. Participants will be broken into groups and assigned a lead for the event. Work will consist of basic trail maintenance issues as well as trail closures.

  • It is recommended that you bring your own snacks and water.
  • Pulaskis, McLeods, picks, mattocks, pry bars, hand saws, bow saws, loppers, shovels.
  • Proper use of every tool used will be addressed during the safety briefing.
Training provided
  • A detailed safety briefing will be given prior to any work being done.
  • All participants will be supervised by a certified Trail Crew Leader.
  • Proper methods of use and transport of tools will be discussed.


Start Date - 2024-10-01

End Date - 2025-10-01

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About National Park Service

Location:

1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20240, US

Mission Statement

The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.

Description

The U.S. National Park Service, www.nps.gov, cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage. We care for more than 400 national parks and help communities preserve their historic places and open spaces.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Environment
Sports & Recreation
Arts & Culture, Environment, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

Mon Sep 30, 2024 - Wed Oct 01, 2025
05:00 PM - 04:59 PM

WHERE

8800 Roberts DriveSandy Springs, GA 30350

(33.99475,-84.33402)
 

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