Nadgee State Forest Compartment 58 Harvest Plan
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LOCALITY MAP Compartment 58 State Forest: Nadgee No: 125 23> EDEN IFOA On FCNSW EDEN MANAGEMENT AREA unsealed ³ gravel roads Prepared By: Jarod Addinsall Á e Mount Imlay NP Kiah ! ste Á a Ben Boyd NP G P Wonboyn Lake ! Á 58 Nadgee NR Nadgee Wilderness Area Sealed Road State Forest Formal Reserve G Emergency Meeting Point Major Forest Road Planning Unit Informal Reserve P Helicopter Landing Site Water Vacant Crown Land Freehold Major Rivers National Parks Á Evacuation Route Non Forest ! Declared Wilderness Á Haulage Route Towns & Localities Scale: 1:100,000 FORESTRY CORPORATION OF NSW, HARDWOOD FORESTS DIVISION HARVEST PLAN OPERATIONAL MAP 0# ! ?ª! !. A &3 !. C1 ^ ^ ú ð ^ ð ð XXXX ð C5 ð ^!! 0# 00# ú XX C4 C2?ª! ú XXú ^ ð ð ðC3ú 0# ð ð ð ð ð S1 ^ ú ð ð ðX ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð ð 0# ð ð ð ð ð ú C6 C8 úú C7 ð ð ð ! ð 3& X ! ^ ! !. ^! 0# ^ ^! A ð ?ª! ú X X ! FORESTRY CORPORATION OF NSW, HARDWOOD FORESTS DIVISION HARVEST PLAN FOREST TYPE RN17 MAP ForestType RN17Area (ha) 63 40 112 123 114 23 123 108 157 28 158 9 219 0 234 1 ! ! ! FORESTRY CORPORATION OF NSW, HARDWOOD FORESTS DIVISION HARVEST PLAN HABITAT CLASS MAP ! ! ! ! ! Safety at Forestry WHS Tool / Resource 2.1.3 Site Safety Plan This site safety plan is for all FCNSW operations of more than one day duration or where an operational plan is in place. Where a contractor is responsible for the work to be undertaken, the contractor must develop their own site safety plan. A Medical Emergency Evacuation Plan (MEEP) has been developed and is included below Location Forest Name: Nadgee Specific location details: Compartment 58 Date work commenced: Description of Work to be undertaken on site: Forest mark-up, road maintenance, harvest supervision, compliance monitoring. On site communication: Radio channel number VHF UHF Other (e.g. mobile phone numbers of other workers on site, hand signals): Site Supervisors Name: Contact number: Site workers including contractors Name: Contact number: First Aid Kit locations First Aiders on site Hazardous chemicals on site Safety Data sheet location Mandatory PPE required Task specific PPE required Hearing Protection Appropriate safety footwear Gloves High visibility clothing Eye Protection Long sleeve shirt and trousers Hard hat Other A number of hazards are common to all forest sites. All workers should be aware of the following hazards and ensure appropriate control measures are in place. Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 1 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Safety at Forestry Common forest and outdoor hazards Control Responsibility Long sleeve clothing, sunscreen, work Exposure to sun All workers in shade where possible, Appropriate clothing, adequate water Exposure to heat, rain and cold supply, plan work for cooler times of All workers the day where possible Identify and remove dangerous trees in work area. Where unable to remove, mark trees. Supervisors, contractors and Overhead hazards/dangerous trees Assessment of work areas prior to all workers commencement and ongoing with changing weather and wind. Wear hard hat Permethrin treated clothing Bites and stings Insect repellent All workers Long sleeved shirt/long trousers Boots worn and maintained in good condition Slips and trips/uneven ground All workers Use of aids- walking poles, carry bags, spikes etc Safe zones established Mobile Plant Supervisors and workers Traffic management systems in place Warning signs at FCNSW road intersections, implement traffic Vehicle collision at road intersections and control plans, 60km/hr speed limit on All workers road sides unsealed forest roads, vehicle headlights on at all time when driving. Restrict speed to minimise dust Dust from passing vehicles along dirt generation, slow down when passing haulage routes vehicles. Turn on driving and hazard All workers lights to increase visibility. Truck colliding with oncoming school bus On weekdays, to the greatest extent on Wonboyn Road – School days 7:30 practicable, log haulage should avoid Supervisors and contractors 8:30am and 3:30-4:30 pm. school bus times on the above roads. The following additional hazards are present at this site: Examples include but are not limited to: other contractors/workers in vicinity, mine shafts, cliffs, underground cables, overhead power lines, mobile plant, traffic, school bus route, log trucks on road, work on or near roads, difficult site access, unauthorised visitors, quarries, asbestos etc Site Specific Hazards Control Responsibility Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 2 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Safety at Forestry Safe Work Practices The following Safe Work practices are relevant for work conducted on this site (site supervisor to document): Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 3 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Safety at Forestry SAFETY DIARY This diary should be used to record daily safety matters such as toolbox talks, safety inspections etc. Date Issue Initials Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 4 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Safety at Forestry SITE SAFETY PLAN DEVELOPMENT Date of of initial plan Developed By Position Signature development 17/10/2016 Jarod Addinsall Senior Planner SITE SAFETY REVIEW The site safety plan must be reviewed by the site supervisor at a minimum of every 3 months and reviews recorded below. Where changes are made to the site safety plan, these must be recorded on the plan. A new plan may need to printed where changes are significant. Date of review Changes made? If yes, document changes Conducted by Initials Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 5 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Safety at Forestry SITE INDUCTION I have been briefed by the Forestry Corporation supervisor on-site before starting work or entering the worksite. I have noted and understand my safety responsibilities. I have taken note of and understand the site safety plan and the medical emergency evacuation plan and the attached location map. Name Company Activity Signature Date Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 6 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Safety at Forestry WHS Tool/Resource 3.5.3 Medical Emergency Evacuation Plan Emergency Meeting points are shown on the attached Locality Map Description MGA; Zone for EMP; and Lat/Long for helicopter landing point Phone Reception Good reception at highpoints on most forest roads. Emergency EMP 10: Intersection of Princes Hwy and Wonboyn Lat/Long: Meeting Point Rd. 37°13'44.2"S /149°49'50.5"E MGA: 751134E 5875973N Helicopter Landing RFS Shed on Gleeson Rd, Wonboyn. Lat/Long: point 37°14'43.9"S /149°59'44.6"E MGA: 758327E 5873912N Procedures to obtain ambulance assistance 1. Dial 000 2. If there is no mobile coverage, dial 112 (which will work on The nearest Forestry Corporation of NSW office any accessible mobile phone system). is: Eden 3. If no response on 112: • use a radio link (TARA, be discrete with personal Contact on:- information) Channel: 247 • move to an area with mobile coverage • find a landline Telephone: 1300 880 548 • use another network (e.g. a contractor’s VHF radio) Give details of the situation and ask for a 000 call to be placed. 000 operator question: Response: Ambulance is required 1. Police, Fire, Ambulance? Nearest control centre for ambulance: Wollongong 2. Suburb? State Forest name: Nadgee Nearest town or locality: Wonboyn Nearest ambulance station: Eden 3. Address? Nadgee State Forest. 4. Nearest road junction/cross Princes Hwy and Wonboyn Rd. street? 5. Local Government Area? Bega Valley Shire Council Describe the accident, number, age and condition of casualties. Are they 6. Nature of the problem? conscious, are they breathing? 7. Where is the accident? Refer to safety meeting point above Directions to navigate from nearest Travel south from Eden on Princes Hwy for approx. 23km to intersection ambulance station to the emergency of Wonboyn Rd and Princes Hwy. meeting point. 8. 4WD ambulance required? Yes/No: UHF radio channel to use: Give detailed information about the condition of the casualty (do not 9. Injuries? mention names over radio system) 10. Your name and call back number: Element Type Number Version Owner Date Effective Review Date 2 Tool/Resource 2.1.3 1.0 H & S Manager July 2014 July 2016 Page 7 of 7 Site Safety Plan This document is not controlled when printed Hardwood Forests Division Harvest and Haul Plan State Forest Nadgee Compartments 58 Management Area Eden IFOA Region Eden Harvest Plan No. 52787 Coupe 1 Legal Conditions Native Forest Thinning in accordance with IFOA conditions. Harvesting and Roading activities must have EPL coverage. To implement this plan you must hold a current Contractors Licence. Standard Harvest Plan Conditions and Operating Procedures apply. Survey expiry date for this plan is 19/09/2026. Certification Timber products removed from the plan area are within the Defined Forest Area covered by Australian Forestry Standard AS4708:2013 Certificate 604224 Planner Date: Prepared by Jarod Addinsall Jarod Addinsall 17/10/2016 Operation Planning Mgr Date: Approved by Lee Blessington Lee Blessington 17/10/2016 Abbreviations PA = Production Assistant, PS = Production Supervisor, RC = Roading Coordinator, Crew = Harvest Contractor/Forest Operators, IFOA = Integrated Forestry Operations Approval, TSL = Threatened Species Licence, EPL = Environment Protection Licence, FL = Fisheries Licence, CH = Cultural Heritage, SOP = Standard Operating Procedure, HPOM = Harvest Plan Operational Map.