Qualification Overview
Qualification Title | New Zealand Certificate in Forest Harvesting Operations (Level 3) with strands in Basic Machine Operation, Breaking Out - Cable, Landing Operations, and Tree Felling | ||
Qualification Type | Certificate | ||
Level | 3 | ||
Credits | 70 - 75 | ||
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
The purpose of this qualification is to provide the forest industry with individuals who have the skills and knowledge required to operate at a production level in an operational role in a forest harvesting operation.
Graduates will have an understanding of safety, environmental and quality requirements of working in a forest harvesting operation. They will work under limited supervision to meet productivity requirements. The qualification includes four strands which represent distinct activities undertaken in harvesting operations. |
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Graduate profile |
Graduates of this qualification will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of health and safety responsibilities, risk management, emergency procedures, and communication systems to maintain safety during forest harvesting operations. - Protect personal wellbeing, team relationships and the physical environment, including historical sites and areas of cultural significance to Māori, during forest harvesting operations. - Apply knowledge of standard operating procedures and apply good work practices to operate equipment accordingly to carry out tasks specific to forest harvesting operations. Graduates of the Basic Machine Operation strand will also be able to: - Operate, maintain and carry out basic repairs on forestry machines in a commercial forest harvesting operation. Graduates of the Breaking Out - Cable strand will also be able to: - Operate and maintain a chainsaw in a forestry harvesting operation. - Follow Head Breaker Out instructions to hook on trees in a harvesting operation to meet the breaking out plan. Graduates of the Landing Operations strand will also be able to: - Operate and maintain a chainsaw in a forestry harvesting operation. - Conduct tasks in a landing operation as per job specifications. Graduates of the Tree Felling strand will also be able to: - Operate and maintain a chainsaw in a forest harvesting operation. - Use conventional felling cuts to fell a range of tree sizes in varying conditions in a forest harvesting operation. |
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Education pathways |
This qualification can lead to the New Zealand Certificate in Forest Harvesting Operations (Level 4) with strands in Cable Extraction; Ground Based Extraction; Harvestline; Head Breaker Out; Loading; Log Making; Mechanised Felling; Mechanised Processing; Spotting; Swing Yarder Extraction; and Tree Felling [Ref: 2327-2].
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Entry Requirements |
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Education Organisation | 8 Organisations can assist in gaining this qualification | ||
Developed By | Muka Tangata - People, Food and Fibre Workforce Development Council | ||
Quality Assured By | New Zealand Qualifications Authority | ||
Number | 2326 | ||
Status | Current | ||
Created | January 2015 | ||
Next Review | December 2024 | ||
Content | View full qualification details |
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