Component 4 Validation of contractors competence

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Component 4 Validation of contractors competence Meeting in Höör, Dec 1-2, 2010

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Component 4 Validation of contractors competence. Meeting in Höör, Dec 1-2, 2010. Presentation Oscar. PhD in Business Administration Expert areas entrepreneurship work enivironment development forest contracting sector Researcher at SLU since 2002 SKOP since 2006. Presentation of Ewa. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Component 4

Validation of contractors competence

Meeting in Höör, Dec 1-2, 2010

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Presentation Oscar

PhD in Business AdministrationExpert areas

– entrepreneurship– work enivironment development– forest contracting sector

Researcher at SLU since 2002SKOP since 2006

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Presentation of Ewa

PhD in Forest TechnologyExpert areas

– contractors working conditions– machine operators health situation– PEFC certification

SMF Certifiering AB since 2010 Consultant in Germany since 1995Researcher at SLU 1974 - 1995

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Limitations

System to assess contractor labour competence on

• safety• silviculture• ground transports• equipment• etc.

Economic restrictions, i.e. simple solutionsSouth Baltic region

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PEFC as basis

Pan-European systemFocuses on

– Competence– Environment

• nature protection and biodiversity• cultural preservation• machinery and equipment

– Societal issues

We should not invent an additional system!

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PEFC certification

World‘s largest systemCa 50% of Swedish forest land

– Criteria are updated every 5th year– transparancy and participation

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PEFC in the Baltic Countries

National StandardsDenmarkGermanyLithuania Sweden

No national standardsPoland?Russia

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Forest land certification

Certified contractors

Operationalplanning

Green forest plans

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Scheme for group certificationPEFCIntl.

SWEDAC

IntertekTD

SMF Certifiering AB

PEFCSweden

Contractor Contractor Contractor ContractorContractor ContractorContractor

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PEFC-criteria for contractors

Competence– basic forestry education recommended– nature- and cultural environment– transportation of dangerous goods– competence development plan

Sub-contractors– guarantee fulfillment of demands

Legal restrictions and trade customs– taxes and fees– work environment legislation– forest protection law– and, and, and ...

Work environment and wellfare– occupational health service– systematic improvement (SAM)– safety controllers (in some cases)

Fuels and lubricions– environmental approved – vegetable, if possible

Prevent spill– work ’clean’ by maintenance, etc– clearing equipment

Accidents and fire – first aid– routines for handling crises– fire protection equipment and prevention

Dangerous goods and waste– declaration– destruction

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Forest standards written assignments with maps

suitable methods and technics, to avoid impact on forest land

repair and/or report damages on strip roads

special care in zones next to water and the cultural landscape

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Additional needs

List of formal and mandatory educationDescription of technics and equipmentCompetence in preparation of wood

– crosscutting– assortments

and …?

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Data collection

Input on– current systems to validate competence in

partner countries and the EU• how they are composed• how they work in practice

– specific needs in hardwood forestry

Input from– informed experts offering different

perspectives

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Data collection methods

Data collection by partners on– national situation– European situation

Qualitative non-standardised methods– interviews

• telephone• by visits

– other meetings– literature and documents studies– etc.

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Analysis

Partner:– notes on interviews– short reports on document studies– short case descriptions on current validation systems– own reflections on material gathered

Together– further discussions partner-SLU/delo

SLU/delo– synthesis

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Testing the system

Testing of preliminary system autumn 2011

Reporting of experiences of testing– needs for revisions

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Time schedule

November-December 2010– developing of question guide and methods manual

January-March 2011needs for revisions– data collection; data delivered March 31

April-June 2011– compiling of preliminary report, and developing of test system

July -October 2011– testing of the validation system; reports on delivered October 31

November-December 2011– revision of system and compiling of final report

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To discuss

What is of specific importance for contract labour in hardwoods, cf. PEFC?

What current validation and certification systems exist nationally? On European level? Internationally?

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Contact us:

Oscar Hultåker

+46-018-672544

[email protected]

Oscar Hultåker

+46-018-672544

[email protected]

Ewa Lidén

+49-561-60 21 21

[email protected]

Ewa Lidén

+49-561-60 21 21

[email protected]