Title Page
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Delegates Name
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Fallers Name
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Coupe Induction
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Contractor
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Signed onto FOS Plan
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Licence No.
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Licence expiry
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Take a photo
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Licence Category
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Employment Status
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Normal hrs work/day
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Normal Travel time/day
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Coupe name and number
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Type of Bush
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Felling Prescriptions
Personal Protective Equipment, Communication & Tools
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Approved helmet
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Eye protection
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Hearing protection
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Leg protection
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Boots (high ankle & lace up)
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Hi vis clothing
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UHF hand held radio
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Bandage No: 15
Tools
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Chainsaw (with all safety features)
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Chainsaw Type
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Comments
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Axe (not tomahawk)
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Wedges
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Wedge Type
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Wedge Condition
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Wedge Numbers
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First aid kit available
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Approved fuel container
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If No is identified above refer to question 7 in the Guidelines
Tree Felling Inspection
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7. The inspection must cease, if in the opinion of the delegate, the fallers actions put themselves or co-workers at risk of injury, or likely to damage equipment, materials or product. The PCBU and person in charge must be notified immediately. 8. The delegate is to observe 6 (six) trees being felled plus a minimum of 6 (six) other stumps on site are to be inspected, indicate whether the fallers performance is Satisfactory (S) or Not Satisfactory (NS). If the faller is judged to be Not Satisfactory clearly indicate the reasons why and identify any improvements that are required and inform the principal and or PCBU. 9. In addition, when unacceptable falling practices have been identified the delegate and the faller are to inspect 18 (eighteen) recent stumps that are the work of this faller, take photos and comment on each stump and indicate if corrective actions are necessary.
Tree 1
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S = Satisfactory NS = Not Satisfactory If NS is identified refer to question 7 in the Guidelines. * Those questions that have been identified with an * may not require the operation to cease (as per question 7 in the Guidelines).
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1. Are Hazardous Trees identified & dealt with appropriately?
- S
- NS
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Comment:
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2. Does the Faller have a plan?
- S
- NS
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3. Did the faller accurately assess the tree? eg: lean, fall path, hazards
- S
- NS
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4. Did the faller clear around the tree and prepare acceptable escape routes?
- S
- NS
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5. Where the scarf cuts acceptable?
- S
- NS
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6. Was the back cut acceptable?
- S
- NS
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7. Was sufficient hinge wood appropriate?
- S
- NS
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8. Are wedging procedures safe and effective?
- S
- NS
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9. Did the faller finish the back cut from the safe side of the tree?
- S
- NS
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10. Did the faller use escape route and move away >3m away from the stump as the tree was falling?
- S
- NS
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10a. Did the faller check for hazards before returning to the stump?
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11. Did the tree fell in the intended direction of fall?
- S
- NS
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* 12. Was trimming acceptable?
- S
- NS
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* 13. Did the faller maximise product recovery and care?
- S
- NS
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* 14. Was the stump height acceptable?
- S
- NS
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15. Are separation distances maintained?
- S
- NS
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16. Did faller communicate their location and activity to others on site?
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Comment
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Please make comment on the tree felling practices during the day and any corrective actions taken.
Stump Inspection
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A minimum of 6 stumps are required unless problems have been identified. When unacceptable falling practices have been identified 18 stumps are required. Consider issues such as front cut, back cut, hinge wood, direction of fall, hanging limbs in retained trees.
Stump #1
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Is stump satisfactory
- Satisfactory
- Insufficient hinge wood
- Back cut too low
- Insufficient depth of scarf +10% tree diameter
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Delegates Comments:
Sign Off
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Delegates Name
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Signature
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Faller's Name
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Signature
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I agree with the inspection
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I disagree with the inspection
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Reason for disagreement if applicable
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Corrective actions taken/recommended:
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Has the Principal and or Person in Charge been notified of any unacceptable behaviour?
MANUAL FALLER INSPECTION GUIDELINE
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Manual Faller Inspection Guideline and Template
This document MUST be used for:
• part of regular workplace inspection process
• when the PCPU starts a new faller
• when the faller commences tree falling following a period of three months or more of not carrying out tree
falling
• when unacceptable falling practices have been identified
Specific requirements
1. The faller must be onsite during the inspection and the inspection process Must be explained to the faller and the
person in charge prior to commencing.
2. The person carrying out the inspection is the delegate; they must hold a tree falling licence. If they don’t hold a
current licence, they must be experienced in tree falling or hold an accredited statement of attainment.
3. The delegate must ensure all health, safety and environment practices are followed and that any site-specific
requirements are met (refer to the onsite FOS plan).
4. Faller Must use all required PPE and observe safety procedures, equipment must be safe, well maintained and
meet current Australian Standards.
5. The inspection is to be conducted in the workplace under normal operating conditions.
6. Evidence must be gathered through questioning to check underpinning knowledge and direct observation. A
photo must be taken of every stump and any proceeding factors in relation to the felling of a tree that is part of the
inspection.
7. The inspection must cease if, in the opinion of the delegate, the fallers actions put themselves or co-workers at
risk of injury, or likely to damage equipment, materials or products. The PCBU and person in charge must be
notified immediately.
8. The delegate is to observe 6 (six) trees being felled plus a minimum of 6 (six) other stumps on site are to be
inspected, indicate whether the fallers performance is Satisfactory (S) or Not Satisfactory (NS). If the Faller is
judged to be Not Satisfactory clearly indicate the reasons why and identify any improvements that are required
and inform the principal and or PCBU.
9. In addition, when unacceptable falling practices have been identified the delegate and the faller are to inspect 18
(eighteen) recent stumps that are the work of this faller, take photos and comment on each stump and indicate if
corrective actions are necessary.
10. All stumps involved in the process are to be marked by paint with a number and the area highlighted on a coupe
map and attached to the inspection.
11. The delegate and faller are to sign the report. The faller is to indicate if he/she agrees or disagrees with the results
of the inspection.
12. Falling audits are to be carried out at least quarterly (3 monthly) and photos and evidence must be provided for
each tree & stump being assessed.
13. The Forest Manager must engage an independent person to perform an audit on each faller once every 12
months.
14. When a faller is actively working on a site, the stumps and falling practices should be checked daily, by the bush
boss/person in charge, if the quality has dropped an audit should be triggered.
15. An Inspection is not site or contractor specific it is for every faller that has fallen for that period.