Forest operative (level 2)
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Information about Forest operative (level 2)
Managing trees, plants and the environment in forests and woodland.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- Current forestry, environmental, health and safety and plant health legislation and codes of practice in relation to forestry work
- The principles of silviculture including a range of silvicultural systems and their application
- The identification of the forest and woodland tree species important in the UK
- The key threats, pests and diseases affecting UK trees and woodland
- The timber supply chain including the roles of the Landowner, Forest Works Manager, Contractor and Agent
- Basic mensuration
- Harvesting and extraction systems, and the factors affecting the cost of bringing timber to market
- The long-term effects of tree establishment, and the factors affecting the decision making process
- Current forestry, environmental, health and safety and plant health legislation and codes of practice in relation to forestry work
- The principles of silviculture including a range of silvicultural systems and their application
- The identification of the forest and woodland tree species important in the UK
- The key threats, pests and diseases affecting UK trees and woodland
- The timber supply chain including the roles of the Landowner, Forest Works Manager, Contractor and Agent
- Basic mensuration
- Harvesting and extraction systems, and the factors affecting the cost of bringing timber to market
- The long-term effects of tree establishment, and the factors affecting the decision making process
Skills
- Maintain good standards of practice in: health and safety; plant health and biosecurity; pollution avoidance and control
- Ability to communicate effectively with supervisor, colleagues, public and others
- Ability to follow both verbal and written/pictorial instructions (eg maps, planting plans)
- Maintain tools, machinery and equipment
- Carry out maintenance of chainsaw and cross-cut felled timber
- Fell and process: trees up to 380mm by hand tool and chainsaw
- Control the impact of pests, diseases and unwanted vegetation
- Use hand winches in forestry
- Fell and process trees over 380mm, including assisted felling techniques
- Accurately measure and record the volume of both standing and felled timber
- Sort timber to product specification
- Prepare sites for planting and/or natural regeneration including: maintain and repair open drainage systems, fencing and boundary features and infrastructure
- Maintain good standards of plant and materials handling and storage
- Plant trees and provide support and protection
- Carry out non chemical and chemical post planting protection and maintenance, beating up, weeding, respacing, and cleaning operations
- Carry out brashing, formative pruning and high pruning
- Maintain good standards of practice in: health and safety; plant health and biosecurity; pollution avoidance and control
- Ability to communicate effectively with supervisor, colleagues, public and others
- Ability to follow both verbal and written/pictorial instructions (eg maps, planting plans)
- Maintain tools, machinery and equipment
- Carry out maintenance of chainsaw and cross-cut felled timber
- Fell and process: trees up to 380mm by hand tool and chainsaw
- Control the impact of pests, diseases and unwanted vegetation
- Use hand winches in forestry
- Fell and process trees over 380mm, including assisted felling techniques
- Accurately measure and record the volume of both standing and felled timber
- Sort timber to product specification
- Prepare sites for planting and/or natural regeneration including: maintain and repair open drainage systems, fencing and boundary features and infrastructure
- Maintain good standards of plant and materials handling and storage
- Plant trees and provide support and protection
- Carry out non chemical and chemical post planting protection and maintenance, beating up, weeding, respacing, and cleaning operations
- Carry out brashing, formative pruning and high pruning
Behaviours
- Strong work ethic, including reliability, pride in work, attention to detail, spatial awareness and stamina
- Ability to work effectively both within a team environment and as a self-motivated lone worker
- Willingness to learn and contribute to own continuing professional development
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
- Ability to adapt to changes in conditions, technologies, situations and working environments
- Strict compliance with and disciplined approach to identification, management, mitigation and avoidance of risks and hazards for both safety and the environment
- Strong work ethic, including reliability, pride in work, attention to detail, spatial awareness and stamina
- Ability to work effectively both within a team environment and as a self-motivated lone worker
- Willingness to learn and contribute to own continuing professional development
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
- Ability to adapt to changes in conditions, technologies, situations and working environments
- Strict compliance with and disciplined approach to identification, management, mitigation and avoidance of risks and hazards for both safety and the environment
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Agriculture, environmental and animal care
- Qualification level
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2
Equal to GCSE - Course duration
- 24 months
- Funding
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£12,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- forest operative
- forestry worker
- forest craftsperson
- lumberjack
View more information about Forest operative (level 2) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.