ISCO Unit Group 3143 Forestry Technicians

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Forestry Technicians: Forestry technicians perform technical and supervisory functions in support of forestry research and forest management, harvesting, resource conservation and environmental protection.

Tasks include -

(a) conducting forest inventories, surveys and field measurements following accepted scientific and operational procedures;

(b) assisting in and performing technical functions in the preparation of forest management and harvest plans using photogrammetric and mapping techniques and computerized information systems;

(c) assisting in planning and supervision of construction of access routes and forest roads;

(d) implementing, supervising and performing technical functions in silvicultural operations involving site preparation, planting, and tending of tree crops;

(e) coordinating activities such as timber scaling, forest fire suppression, disease or insect control or pre-commercial thinning of forest stands;

(f) supervising and performing technical functions in forest harvesting operations;

(g) ensuring adherence to regulations and policies concerning environmental protection, resource utilization, fire safety and accident prevention;

(h) supervising forest tree nursery operations;

(i) providing technical support to forestry research programmes in areas such as tree improvement, seed orchard operations, insect and disease surveys or experimental forestry and forest engineering research;

(j) preparing forest cultivation and cutting plans.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Forestry technician

- Silviculture technician


Occupations

Occupation Title
C3143.1 ISCO Occupation Group 3143.1 Forestry Technician

Higher Level