ISCO Occupation Group 3359.4 Forestry Inspector

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Forestry Inspector: Forestry inspectors monitor forestry operations to ensure that workers and their activities comply with proper legislation and standards. They perform inspections to examine operations, wages, costs and health and safety measures. Forestry inspectors also analyse and report on their findings.

Essential Skills

  • Health, Safety And Hygiene Legislation
  • Undertake Inspections
  • Environmental Legislation In Agriculture And Forestry
  • Maintain Forest Inventory
  • Ensure Compliance With Legal Requirements
  • Communicate Health And Safety Measures
  • Enforce Sanitation Procedures
  • Monitor Work Site
  • Forestry Regulations
  • Analyse Business Processes
  • Conduct Environmental Surveys
  • Write Work-Related Reports


Optional Skills

  • Review Meteorological Forecast Data
  • Carry Out Forestry Related Measurements
  • Cost Management
  • Monitor Forest Productivity
  • Fire Prevention Procedures
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Monitor Forest Health
  • Develop Forestry Strategies
  • Manage Maintenance Operations
  • Forest Conservation
  • Supervise Forestry Workers
  • Conduct Reforestation Surveys
  • Check Payment
  • Perform Forest Analysis


Alternative Names

  • Chief Forestry Inspector
  • Forestry Operations Inspector
  • Forestry Operations Compliance Inspector
  • Arboriculture Inspector
  • Forestry Operations Monitor
  • Forestry Assessor
  • Urban Forestry Inspector
  • Forestry Auditor


Higher Level