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HEALTH - SAFETY
OPERATING WITHIN THE LAW
WHAT ARE THE STRATEGY AND
IMPROVEMENT IMPERATIVES
PROFITABLE LONG TERM BUSINESS
EXCELLENT HEALTH - SAFETY
TOWARDS ZERO HARM
EQUIPMENT
CULTURE
TRAINING &
SKILLS
PLANNING
PROCESS
OPERATING WITHIN THE LAW
FORESTRY HAS MANY POTENTIAL
DANGERS
FATAL
NEAR MISS
WORRIED?
YOU PROBABLY SHOULD
BE!
WHAT TO DO?
BUT ITS NOT
ONLY A MATTER
FOR DIRECTORS
NZ FOREST INDUSTRY
&
THE PCBU CONCEPT
BODs
FOREST OWNERS
CONSULTANTS / SUPERVISORS / MANAGERS
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIERS
2ic / 3ic
WORK FORCE
THE HISTORY
A LOOK AT THE PAST.!
LEARN FROM THE WORLD EXPERIENCE.
THE STATISTICS!
“ NZ – FORESTRY” includes
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Tree felling in backyard
On the farm
In the parks
Etc
OTHER COUNTRIES?
ALL DIFFER
In NZ
( Ave 5.1 fatals per /anum )
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY DATA RESEARCH
RESULTS -CHILE
Economic activity (*): 0210 (Silviculture and other Forestry Activities) + 0220 (Logging)
ITEM
2010
2011
2012
1.417
1.289
1.160
Total lost time (days per year)
30.763
36.762
37.382
Workers average (year)
41.227
41.749
42.375
82.454.000
83.498.000
84.750.000
17,18
15,44
13,69
Total accidents (per year)
Total worked hours (year)
Frequency rate (1 million hours)
Information level: CHILE
Criteria: All country. Lost time counted from day after accident. Accidents with 1 or more
day of lost time. Normal shifts: 8 hours worked each day (40 hours/week; 50 weeks/year).
Total fatal cases (year)
Production (cubic meters
harvested/year)
8
3
13
34.560.000
39.151.000
41.695.000 (**)
Comments: Includes activities in forest management and logging operations (tree orchards, nurseries,
planting, spacing, thinning, pesticides application, fertilization, forest firefighting, ground skidding, logging
towers and harvester/forwarder).
THE DATA
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STEEP vs FLAT.
SOFT SOIL vs ROCK.
LARGE TREES vs SMALL.
MECHANISED or NOT.
SOCIAL SCENE vs OTHERS.
Summary of fatalities 2007-2013 (MBIE Data )
Workplace fatalities 2007 - 2013
Industry†
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013*
Average
Agriculture
15
19
10
19
17
14
12
15.1
Construction
10
8
18
6
4
9
4
8.4
Forestry
3
4
5
4
3
6
7
4.6
Manufacturing
4
3
10
1
3
3
1
3.6
Mining
1
0
0
29
1
0
0
4.4
Transport,
postal and
warehousing
6
2
3
3
4
2
3
3.3
The statistics show the number of fatalities, notified to the Ministry of Business, Innovation
and Employment under the Health and Safety in Employment (HSE) Act 1992
NO MATTER WHAT.
“ WE DON’T FARE WELL
ENOUGH!”
NZFOA
HST COMMITTEE
STRATEGIC PLAN
MBIE~ACC~FOA
KEY INITIATIVES for
INDUSTRY IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY and CONTRACTOR
WORKER INITIATIVES
THERE’S A LOT HAPPENING.
INDUSTRY IS EAGER TO
IMPLEMENT REAL
SOLUTIONS
PROGRESS IS MORE EFFICIENT
WITHOUT POLITICS
OUTCOMES FORSEEN?
• REFOCUS. BY ALL.
• GREATER INVOLEMENT BY BOTH
WORKFORCE & TOP MANAGEMENT.
• HIGHER LEVEL OF PROFFESIONALISM –
LICENSING OR CERTIFICATION PLUS
COMPETENCY TESTS.
• LOSS OF SKILLS – SOME WILL LEAVE.
• TRAIN WRECKS.
• LOST HARVESTING CAPACITY FOR NZ.
CHALLENGES FORSEEN
• KEEPING IT SIMPLE.
• RETAINING OWNERSHIP OF INDUSTRY
BEST PRACTICE.
• TRAINING.
• AVOIDING BANKRUPTCY
AND JAIL!!