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Forestry SOP’s

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Tree ID Power Point MFO
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Forestry SOP's
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  1. Question 1 of 3
    1. Question

    Supervisors must report spills greater than 10 L or 2.5 gal to the appropriate environmental agency?

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  2. Question 2 of 3
    2. Question

    If an unexpected site specific habitat is encountered (e.g. stick nest, vernal, pool, bear den, legacy tree), the following action must be taken:
    1. Avoid the area.
    2. Communicate the incident to the supervisor.
    3. Supervisor must follow proper procedures

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  3. Question 3 of 3
    3. Question

    The following items are required on a forest harvest operation:
    a. 40 lbs of fire extinguisher are required on machines at all times.
    b. Operator and Contractor are responsible to have prescribed fire
    suppression equipment on site in good working order.
    c. Smoking restricted as per supervisors instructions.
    d. Operator is responsible to have ability to be pumping water on the fire
    in 20 minutes, when the fire hazard is moderate or higher (a back tank
    can be used for felling, processing,& site prep machines working alone).

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