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Debogging and Recovery of Forestry Machines for Supervisors and Managers

  • mwmac ltd, near Builth Wells Coed Pwllacca, Brynwern Builth Wells, Wales, LD2 3SE United Kingdom (map)

Overview

This course is designed for participants responsible for supervising and/or managing sites where debogging or recovery of forest machinery may occur. The aim is to equip participants with the knowledge necessary to oversee the recovery of machines that have become bogged down (‘debogging’), immobile or have tipped over (‘recovery’) during forestry, tree work and other land-based occupations, pulling with a winch or another machine.

Objectives

At the end of the course the participant will have an understanding of:

  • Safety requirements and regulations in relation to de-bogging and/or recovery, including PPE;

  • The implications of PUWER in relation to the inspection and use of de-bogging and/or recovery equipment;

  • The requirements of Risk Management, communication between operators, choice of system, including safe working zones for personnel, interaction with other machines and contingency planning;

  • Selection of appropriate winch or machine and anchorage points. Ancillary equipment and attachment to effect de-bogging and/or recovery (including righting a tipped or rolled over) casualty machine;

  • The calculations, using established methods for likely forces that need to be applied to enable de- bogging, recovery and righting a machine that has tipped or rolled over, including the effect of multiplication of forces using pulley systems;

  • Setting up rigging equipment for safe de-bogging and/or recovery of casualty machine, including righting a that has tipped or rolled over casualty. Ensure machines are in safe position when de-bogging or recovery completed;

N.B: The course is not intended to be a substitute for using large recovery machines provided by professional recovery firms brought in when the task is too big for in-house or locally available machinery.

Instructor

Ceri Hughes & Gethin Hughes

Who should attend?

  • Existing Forestry Works Managers, Site Supervisors, Team Leaders, Managers within Forestry

  • Forestry contractors wishing to understand their responsibilities on site

  • Participants do not need to be competent in the use of the machinery and/or equipment, however they must understand the work being undertaken and the competencies required of the operators and contractors.

  • It is recommended that participants have a good understanding of their role as contract manager within the workplace, i.e. Supervisor, Manager, Forestry Works Manager, etc.

It is strongly suggested that the participants have attended a (Forest) Works Manager Awareness course before attending this event.

Cost (booking fee)

£195.00+VAT per person

Please read our Terms & Conditions before booking.

This course is eligible for funding via the Flexible Skills Programme | Business Wales Skills Gateway. 

Point of contact

If you have any issues booking this event please contact - info@focusonforestryfirst.co.uk

If you are having trouble paying using your credit or Debit Card, please see our Quick Guide.

Other Information

  • Refreshments will be provided but please bring a packed lunch.

  • The course will include visiting site in a forestry and woodland environment.

  • The ground will be uneven so there will be a need to wear PPE suitable for outdoor visits appropriate to the conditions and weather.

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