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Trained Logger Certification (TLC) Program
Provides educational skills training for the forest products industry in New York State, covering chainsaw safety, first aid/CPR, and forest ecology & silviculture.

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New York Logger Training


Founded in
1997
EIN
14-1769085
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Environmental & Animal Welfare
Address
47 VAN ALSTYNE DR RENSSELAER, NY 12144-8465 Unite States
Website
http://www.newyorkloggertraining.org/
Phone
(518)-463-1297
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About
New York Logger Training Inc., founded in 1997, provides educational skills training for the forest products industry in NY. It's a cooperative effort of timber harvesters, foresters, landowners, government, and educators promoting environmentally sound practices, safer work environments, increased productivity, and a better quality of life.
Mission
New York Logger Training, Inc. provides educational skills training for the forest products industry in New York State. NYLT aims to develop a safer work environment, increase productivity and profits, and foster a better quality of life through environmentally sound logging practices and improved woods skills.

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