Forest Industry Contractors Association chief executive John Stulen told The Land that after months of industry consultation the forestry has a new safety body - the Forest Industry Safety Council (FISC). He said there has been practical input from experienced forest contractors from the forest floor and workers with experience at the bushline and explained how the new group would work.
Who decided forestry needs a safety council?
The independent forest safety review team was not satisfied that people on the forest floor had a voice in making workplaces safer. Following the review and its recommendations, FICA has worked with forest owners and managers to put in place this new group. It will focus on safety using incident information reported by people working at the bushline to identify work areas.
How will FISC differ from previous groups?
FISC will pick up on the work of the ACC injury prevention committee to involve workers. The governing board for FISC has two worker reps and one union representative. Experienced workers will also be invited on to technical action groups in areas where the greatest harms are identified.