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Operational Planning Operational Plans – UKFS Compliance in Practice Peter Fox Woodland Officer NW & WM Area Forest Services John Lees MICFor Senior Forest Manager
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Operational Plans UKFS Compliance in Practice

Dec 08, 2021

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Page 1: Operational Plans UKFS Compliance in Practice

Operational Planning

Operational Plans –UKFS Compliance in Practice

Peter FoxWoodland OfficerNW & WM AreaForest Services

John Lees MICForSenior Forest Manager

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FC approved woodland plan

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UKFS

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Roles and responsibilities

FC England roles;

• Review draft and approve woodland plans

• Grant associated felling permissions

• Inspect restocking following felling operations

NB: No engagement with operational activity

Forestry managers;

• Implement and manage forestry operations

• Deliver restorative actions e.g. restocking

• Ensure UKFS compliance across all operations

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• Selecting appropriate contractor

• Planning, Site risk assessment & Pre commencement

• Commencement & supervision (monitoring)

• Site hand over & restoration

• Restocking

• Summary

Compliance in practice

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Selecting appropriate contractor

• Successful tender or agreement of rates/work with an approved contractor

• Training & competence assessment

Manager to confirm if:

Relevant competencies & certificates – FISA

Approved as suitably trained & competent to carry out work with regard to management of H&S, Environment & quality

• Contractor monitoring & recordsEvidence of compliance

Confirm works are completed to satisfaction and with appropriate documentation completed & records supplied.

• Annual review

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Planning

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Site risk assessment

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Pre Commencement

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Ensure hazards & constraints maps are current & clear

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Commencement & monitoring

1. Method / Procedure / Organisation &Documentation

2. Safe Working Practices3. Use of PPE4. Tools and equipment 5. Protected species6. Biosecurity, designated & protected sites7. Diffuse pollution prevention8. Waste (planting bags / grease cartridges)9. Work to specification & quality (selecting anappropriate contractor)

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Site hand over & restoration

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Restocking

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Summary

• Highest risk activity – Always check competencies before work commences & record it has been done.

• Ensure maps (site hazards & sensitivities) are current & clear

• Pre commencement meeting & record– Essential for all harvesting.

• Ensure the right people are present – It is a record of a meeting.

• Complete fully and accurately.

• Site Diary records – ensure enough detail based on site, contractor & works

• Discussions with operators/ contractors.

• Specific to what is happening at time.

• Comprehensive

• Clear

• Relevant

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Years to create, seconds to destroy

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FC engagement on inspection (FC regulatory control) of Restocking

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The End!