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Qualification Title National Certificate in Forest Operations (Level 3) with strands in Establishment, Pruning, Thinning to Waste (Small Trees), Thinning to Waste (Large Trees), Tree Felling - Basic Techniques, Thinning for Extraction, Breaking Out for Ground Based Harvesting, Breaking Out for Cable Harvesting, Landing Operations, and Mensuration
Qualification Type National Certificate
Level 3
Credits 49 - 98
Subject Area
  • Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies » Forestry Studies » Forestry Studies
  • Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries » Forestry » Forest Operations
Strategic Purpose Statement
This qualification is aimed at candidates with entry level knowledge and skills of a forestry operation. It provides them with the knowledge and skills needed to carry out day to day operational functions within a forest. These operational functions range from forest establishment through to forest harvesting and are carried out by crew members employed in commercial forest operations.

The qualification has credits in common with, and builds on, the National Certificate in Forest Foundation Skills (Level 2) with strands in Establishment, Pruning, Chainsaw Operations, Breaking Out, and Landing Operations [Ref: 1410]. This qualification has two core electives sets. The first contains generic knowledge and skills which are applicable in a variety of forest operations. The second allows candidates to choose from a variety of forest skills which may be considered necessary for some workers, depending on their particular role, and the way a particular operation is set up. The strand structure means candidates can specialise in knowledge and skills pertaining to the role they carry out and the type of operation they are required to work in.

The inclusion of Core Elective 2 provides opportunities for employers and candidates to select standards from other areas of the National Qualifications Framework that meet the specific requirements of the enterprise.

On completion candidates will have a range of well developed skills relating to the operation they are employed in. They will be capable of carrying out their function under general supervision and will be responsible for their own output. Candidates who complete this qualification may continue a career pathway onto the National Certificate in Forest Operations Advanced (Level 4) with strands in Establishment and Silvicultural Operations, Production Tree Felling, Hauler Set-Up, Machine Operations - Hauler, Head Breaker Out - Cable Harvesting, Log Making, Machine Operations - Log Extraction, Machine Operations - Loader, Mechanised Tree Felling, Mechanised Processing, Inventory, and Helicopter Logging [Ref: 1412].
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Entry Requirements Not available
Developed By Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 1411
Status Discontinued
Created August 2008
Last Reviewed January 2015
Last Date For Entry December 2015
Discontinued December 2018

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