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Tree Falling Units of Competency Update

Latest Update: Units of Competency

Tree Falling related units

The following units have been updated, as at 28 May 2010, and will support the upcoming edition of the Tree Falling Manual. Tree Falling related

  • FPICOT2236A Fall trees manually (Basic) Final
  • FPIFGM3212A Fall trees manually (Intermediate) Final
  • FPIFGM3213A Fall trees manually (Advanced) Final
  • FPIHAR3216A Harvest trees manually (Intermediate) Final
  • FPIHAR3217A Harvest trees manually (Advanced) Final

It is envisaged that the units will be sent to the National Quality Council (NQC) for endorsement in December 2010.

Your feedback on the units will be greatly appreciated.  Please forward any comments to Donna Ewing dewing@forestworks.com.au

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