Addressing the safety of forest workers
24 June 2014
24 June 2014
Forest work is considered among the most hazardous in the world (UNEP, 2008).
The International Labour Organization (ILO, 2011) recently recommended that both training and social dialogue be improved to break the vicious circle of low productivity, low wages and high accident rates that characterize the forest sector. Among...
Introduction to forest safety
10 February 2014
10 February 2014
This video has been produced by the Forestry Commission to complement the Arboriculture and Forestry Advisory Group (AFAG) Safety Guides.
This paper deals with the analysis of wood harvesting accidents in the period 2000–2009 in ÖBf AG, Austria’s largest forest enterprise. In total 1077 accidents were associated with wood harvesting activities. The overall accident rate amounted to 54.2 incidents per million cubic meter or 77.1 accidents per million work hours....
Time for action – Changing the gender situation in forestry
07 February 2014
07 February 2014
Report of the UNECE/FAOI Team of Specialists on Gender and Forestry. The Team of Specialists on ‘Gender and Forestry’ was established in April 2004 by a decision of the former FAO/ECE/ILO Joint Committee on Forest Technology, Management and Training. The objective was to raise visibility of women and women’s involvement...
Women in forestry – Strategies to increase women’s participation in the forestry sector in Europe and North America
07 February 2014
07 February 2014
Proceedings of the Seminar "Women and Forestry"held in Viseu, Portugal from 2 to 6 april 2001. Organized by the Government of Portugal and under the auspices of the Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Committee on Forest Technology, Management and Training in cooperation with IUFRO. Participants from 23 countries attended the seminar.
The main objective...
The parastatal Zambia Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation (ZAFFICO) was formed from the Industrial Plantations Division of the Zambia Forest Department with the help of a World Bank loan in 1982. Based heavily on plantations, ZAFFICO was established to help meet the increasing demand for timber in Zambia and to...
Forest management in Indonesia: employment, working conditions and occupational safety
07 February 2014
07 February 2014
This article reflects insights gained and summarizes information obtained from discussions with representatives of the Ministry of Forestry, the Ministry of Manpower and the Association of Indonesian Forest Concession Holders. Discussions took place during visits to training institutions, during the observation of the principal activities in Indonesian forest concession areas...
Ergonomics of tree planting
06 February 2014
06 February 2014
The aims of this research were to verify previous studies and to extend the analysis on how tree planting work affects workers health. To do this, objective serial sampling was carried out of several physiological and biochemical parameters indicative of stress and breakdown in the worker.
The investigation focused on: comparing...
Ergonomics in Chilean forestry
06 February 2014
06 February 2014
Wood production and exportation has long been a Chilean tradition. With sustained forestry growth over the past two decades, in 1990 Chile had an output of nearly 12 million m3 of wood, 90 percent of which was from Pinus radiata plantations. This has led to a corresponding rise in employment,...
Accidents in forestry and logging operations in New Zealand
06 February 2014
06 February 2014
Article from Unasylva 44(172):19-24. Use of an Accident Reporting Scheme (ARS) to identify aspects of the logging operation that need investigation to reduce accident frequency and severity. Objective risks for various logging tasks, injury sites and felling and trimming situations are compared with loggers' subjective assessments of risk.
Internationally, the...