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LOCALITY MAP Compartments 2413
Tallaganda State Forest No577 Tallaganda NP
Tallaganda SCA 2gtSOUTHERN REGION QUEANBEYAN MANAGEMENT AREA 3 On FCNSWScale 1100000 unsealed sup3 gravel roads
22 44 11 33 G
JEMBAICUMBENE CREEK
SHOALHAVEN RIVER
BOURKES CREEK
BACK CREEK
WITTS CREEK G
Deua NP Emergency Meeting Point and Helicopter Landing Site
AacuteAacute
Planning Unit
Non Forest
State Forest
Freehold
Vacant Crown Land
Minor Forest Road Major Forest Road Sealed Road
Evacuation Route Haulage Route
Major Rivers
Water
National Parks
Informal Reserve
Formal Reserve
Softwood Plantations
EacuteEacute
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2
2
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Tallaganda SCA
Prepared By Kate Halton Harvest Plan Operational MapCompartment 2413 sup3Version 1
REGIONAL MANAGER APPROVAL
APPROVED Daniel Tuan
DATE 21012014
State Forest TALLAGANDA No 577 SOUTHERN REGION - Native Forests
Map Sheet BOMBAY 8827-3S 23gt
On FCNSW unsealed
gravel roads
35 36 37
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H7
4
3
1
5
2
6
8 PSQ521
735000E 36 37
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76 76
LEGEND NON HARVEST AREA BOUNDARIES
1
Rare amp Non Commercial Forest Types EacuteEacute EacuteEacute EacuteEacute State Forest Boundary EacuteEacute EacuteEacute EacuteEacute Compartment Boundary Probable Wetland amp Exclusion zone (lt05 ha10m)
Control Line Probably Rocky Outcrop amp Control LineNPWS boundary to Exclusion zone (20 m) Note be determined amp marked with GPS numbers refer to notes in the harvest plan
Slopes gt30 (IHL 4) Major Forest
ROADS Excluded Forest
Minor Forest DUMPS amp CROSSINGS EPL Standard Existing (Major) H Temporary Dry Weather EPL Standard Existing (Minor) FAUNA FEATURES EPL Licenced (New Construction) STREAM EXCLUSION ZONES (EPL IHL 1 amp TSL)
^ Gang-gang Cockatoo HARVEST AREA Flame Robin
FMZ 4|RU1STS Heavy FEATURE
TENURE Permanent Growth Plot National Park Estate
DRAINAGE Mapped LIC Drainage
0 125 250 500 750 1000 Meters Scale 115000 Contour Interval 10m
Feature Filter Strip Protection Zone Operational Zone Unmapped NA NA NA
1st Order 5m 5m 10m 2nd order 5m 15m 10m 3rd order 5m 25m 10m 4th order 5m 45m 10m
Path GPLANNINGHarvestPlansSouth CoastTallagandaCpt-2413HP_BB_2413_12Ops_HP_BB_2413_12mxd
Harvest Plan Forest Type Map Compartment 2413
State Forest TALLAGANDA 577No SOUTHERN REGION - Native Forests
Map Sheet 8827-3SBOMBAY
sup3 On FCNSW unsealed
gravel roads
23gt
Kate HaltonPrepared By
Version 1
35 36 37
76
EacuteEacute
2
9
8
7
6 5
4 3
1
13
12
11
10
154
155
113
113
112 154
234
234
234112
111
111 112
76
75
735000E 36 37
LEGEND BOUNDARIES FOREST TYPE (RN17)Eacute Eacute Eacute State Forest Boundary amp GROSS AREA (HA)Eacute Eacute EacuteEacuteEacute EacuteEacute EacuteEacute Compartment Boundary
Type 111 Peppermint -2ha Major Forest Minor Forest
ROADS
Type 112 Silvertop Ash-3 ha EPL Standard Existing (Major)EPL Standard Existing (Minor) Type 113 Silvertop Ash - Peppermint-25 ha EPL Licenced (New Construction) Type 154 Brown Barrel -80ha
DRAINAGE Mapped LIC Drainage Type 155 Brown Barrel - Gum- 29 ha
POINTS Type 234 Rock-2ha Pre-harvest BA sweeps
0 125 250 500 750 1000 Meters Scale 115000 Contour Interval 10m
Path GPLANNINGHarvestPlansSouth CoastTallagandaCpt-2413HP_BB_2413_12FT_HP_BB_2413_12mxd
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
HARDWOOD FORESTS- SOUTHERN REGION HARVESTING PLAN
Tallaganda State Forest - Compartment 2413
Certification This plan has been prepared in accordance with the Integrated Forestry Operations Approval issued under the Forestry and National Park Estate Act 1998 The Standard Harvest Plan Conditions for Hardwood Forest Operations in Southern Region South Coast apply to this operation Prepared By Harvest Planning Team Leader
Kate Halton Endorsed By Planning Manager
Lee Blessington
Approved By Regional Manager
Daniel Tuan
Signature Kate Halton Signature Lee Blessington
Signature Daniel Tuan
Date 21012014 Date 21012014 Date 21012014
Note Approval includes the Harvest Plan Operational Map (HPOM) with the corresponding approval date displayed on the map verifying final approved version Other maps included with this plan are Locality Forest Type and Roading
Description of Proposal
Harvesting of Hardwood forest Harvesting of Hardwood forest using Single Tree Selection Silviculture subject to the Southern Region IFOA requirements will be undertaken within this planning unit Road construction will be licensed under the EPL The primary product of the harvesting is high quality large sawlogs (quota logs) small high quality sawlogs veneer logs girders poles amp piles where timber markets are available Parts of felled logs that do not meet high quality log specifications are segregated and graded into other classifications such as salvage sawlogs pulp logs amp miscellaneous timbers eg split amp round posts firewood mining timbers amp craftwood The availability of miscellaneous timbers depends mainly on forest types log defectiveness amp market conditions at the time of harvesting
Clause 22 ndash Integrated Forestry Operations Approval (IFOA) Consideration All relevant factors have been reviewed taking into account the volume and monetary value of each forest product to supply Term Agreement Holders The harvesting operation also complies with Clause 22 of the IFOA
Attachment 1 Site Safety Plan prescribes safety requirements and Medical Emergency Evacuation Plan for this harvesting operation
Attachment 2 Roading plan prescribes roading requirements for this harvesting operation
Appendix 3 Details prescribed burning requirements for the harvesting operation
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 1
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Abbreviations used in this plan
SFO = Supervising Forest Officer CC= Contract Coordinator OTL= Operations Team Leader HTL = Harvesting Team Leader IFOA = Integrated Forestry Operations Approval
Area Identification and Yield Estimates
State Forest Compartments Region Management Area
Certification
Tallaganda 2413 Southern Queanbeyan AS47082007 ISO 14001
Cpt 2413 Plan Compartment ID 20599 Gross Area (ha) 1408 Net Harvestable Area (ha) 129 Harvest Area (ha) 125 Poles Piles Veneer amp Girders 0msup3 Quota Logs (HQL) 2400msup3 High Quality Small 250m3
Salvage 1500 msup3 Pulp E1 3250t Pulp E2 6400t FirewoodMisc 0t
Note The yield estimates in the table above are derived from the Plan of Operations
Slope Classes (percent of harvest area)
Slope Class
Cpt 2413
of harvest area 0-20ordm 732
20-25 ordm 153 25-30 ordm 7
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 2
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Forestry Corporation of NSW ndash Southern Region Harvesting Plan HP_BB_2413_12
Compartment 2413 Attachment 1 ndash Site Safety Plan
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Emergency Plan Information
(a) Mobile Phone reception on work site Good Poor Nil radic
Nearest reliable reception Intersection of Palerang Rd and Cpt 24163 Rd
(b) FCNSW Radio from work site Contractor Radio at work site Channel No 236 UHF Channel No Call to Batemans Bay Contractor Radio No Call sign from Your name Call to Bush Boss
(c) Emergency meeting point for ambulance Junction Palerang and 24163 Roads
1100000 map sheet Braidwood 8827 MGA zone 55 MGA Grid reference E735890 N6074848 LatLong for GPS 35deg 26 36 S 149deg 35 52 E
(d) Closest Helicopter Landing Place Junction Palerang and 24163 Roads
1100000 map sheet Braidwood 8827 MGA zone 55 MGA Grid reference E735890 N6074848 LatLong for GPS 35deg 26 36 S 149deg 35 52 E
(e) Procedure for obtaining Ambulance assistance Dial 000 OR Call Batemans Bay Forestry Office 1300 880 548 for Ambulance assistance Dial ldquo112rdquo only as an alternative to ldquo000rdquo if you have a GSM digital mobile phone and you are outside your own providerrsquos GSM network coverage area
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 3
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
000 Operator Question Response 1 Police Fire Ambulance Ambulance
2 Suburb (State Forest name) Tallaganda (Nearest town or named locality) Braidwood (Nearest Ambulance station) Braidwood
3 Address (Nearest named State forest road) Palerang Rd
4 Nearest Road Junction Mulloon Fire Trail and Palerang Fire Trail
5 Local Government Area Palerang Valley Shire Council
6 Nature of the problem Give details of accident number and condition of casualties
7 Where is the accident Work site location ndash (Centre of Compartments)
MGA Grid reference Zone 55 E736227 N 6075453
Latlong for GPS 35deg 26 10 S 149deg 36 08 E
8 Directions to navigate from Ambulance Station to meeting point
Directions from Braidwood bull Travel south west along Coghill Street and turn right into Bombay Road bull Travel 8km and turn right into Little Bombay Rd which will eventually turn into
Mulloon Road bull Travel this road for 126km bull Turn left onto Palerang Fire Trail (which becomes Palerang Road) and travel a
further 3km to the intersection of 24163 Rd on the left This is the emergency meeting point
9 Injuries Give detailed information about the condition of the casualty
10 Call back No Give your Mobile Number or Batemans Bay Office1300 880 548
11 Name of Reporter Give own name
Site Specific Identified Hazards
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
IDENTIFIED RISK RATING SUGGESTED CONTROL STRATEGY RISK RATING HAZARD (prior to (after implementation
implementation of control measures) of control measures)
1 Vehicle 1B Warning signs at FCNSW intersections 2E collision at road closure on FCNSW roads adjoining Implement Traffic Control plans (where roads of specified in this harvest plan) various traffic levels 60kmhr speed limit on all State Forest
gravel roads unless otherwise signposted Compliance with FCNSW lights on policy
2 Cliff lines amp 3C Operators to assess work site within two 3E rocky very steep tree lengths to identify immediate terrain hazards Communicate to other
operators and mark sites 3 Hazardous or 1B Refer to FCNSW safety standard 139 1D dead trees Assess area within two tree lengths of
work site Assess risk mark any Distinctly Dangerous Trees with the symbol Oslash amp if necessary remove hazard or move work site Use machinery to assist with hazard removal if possible Contractor is responsible for implementing control strategies during harvesting
4 Overhead 1B Refer to FCNSW safety standard 1D hazards 139Assess overhead hazard within two associated with tree lengths of the dump Assess risk amp dumps if necessary remove hazard or relocate
dump site Contractor is responsible for implementing control strategies during harvesting
5 Dust from 1B Restrict speed to minimise dust 2E passing vehicles generation slow down when passing along dirt vehicles Turn on driving and hazard haulage routes lights to increase visibility
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 5
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Hazard Nos 1245 are shown on the attached HPOM Risk ratings are in accordance with FCNSW Document ldquoRisk Management Assessment Matrices TRIM No D00143573 Version No 1 Issue Date June 2013 Review Date June 2014 ldquo
Traffic managementroad closures
This plan identifies haulage from the compartment will one of the following bull North via Palerang Road (FCNSW owned) which becomes Palerang Fire Trail
(National Parks owned) turning right onto Mulloon Fire Trail Little Bombay and Bombay Roads (Palerang Shire Council Owned) to Braidwood
bull South on Palerang Road turning left onto Lowden Road Right onto Coxes Creek Road and left onto Harolds Cross Road (all FCNSW owned) Haulage will then continue along Harolds Cross Road (which becomes Palerang Shire Council Owned where the state forest ends and turn left onto Captains Flat Road (Palerang Shire Council owned)
There are no intersections where an FCNSW road intersects with a Shire or RMS owned Road which requires consideration of a traffic control plan for this plan Road intersections outside the control of FCNSW are not covered by this plan or any FCNSW Traffic Control Plan Haulage contractors must abide by RTA road laws and standard operating procedures in relation to haulage routes outside the control of FCNSW
Dust noise and school bus routes Dust and noise ndash Where log haulage routes pass close to rural housing along natural surfacegravel roads dust and noise must be minimised to the greatest extent practicable Trucks should reduce speed restrict use to daylight hours and minimise the use of engine brakes through these areas
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 6
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Silviculture and Harvesting Prescriptions
Year 1957
TSI X
HR Burning X
Wildfires X Logging m3 0
radic - applies X ndash not applicable
Compartment Resource Unit
No of Sweeps
BA Average (m2ha)
BA Range (m2ha)
2413 1 13 37 21-56
Silvicultural Planning Single Tree Selection The STS tract (125 ha resource unit 1) is a predominantly even aged mature forest and will be harvested under a heavy single tree selection (STS) regime The objective within the 125 ha harvest area for this operation (resource unit 1) is to remove 45 of the basal area to create canopy openings for regeneration whilst retaining and minimising damage to young regenerating stems seed trees habitat and recruitment trees
It is envisaged that the next harvesting operation in this compartment would be on average 30 years time
Single Tree Selection (STS) must remove no more than 45 of the basal area (BA) while retaining a minimum BA of 10m2 per hectare within the tract
Resource Species Composition Stand History Stand Structure and Condition Unit
(Refer to HPOM for
detail) 1 Overstorey dominated
by brown barrel (E fastigata) silvertop ash (E sieberi) peppermint and manna gum (E Viminalis)
The documented stand history is limited to a wildfire which covered most of the compartment in 1957 Some fire damage on ridge tops suggests that some undocumented wildfires or hazard reduction may have occurred There are a few old tracks throughout the compartment (possibly snig tracks) but there are very few stumps This field evidence fits with documentation that there has not been a major harvest event in this compartment
Fully stocked mature stand heath varies between fair to moderate The majority of the trees within the stand have reached their growing potential The ridge tops are predominately silvertop ash and peppermint of limited commercial value (predominantly pulp) Sawlog is predominately on the mid slopes to lower slopes which are brown barrel dominated
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 7
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Harvesting Prescription
Resource Unit (Refer to HPOM
for detail)
of Harvest
Area
Silvicultural Treatment
1 100 STS heavy bull Retain and protect from harvestingfire damage
-polesadvanced growth (lt40cm DBHOB) with good form and vigour -habitat and recruitment trees as per TSL
bull Retained trees should be evenly spaced throughout the resource unit
bull Ensure no more than 45 of the BA within the resource unit is removed while retaining a minimum BA of 10m2 per hectare within the tract
bull All other products should be removed markets permitting If this objective cannot be achieved the following options should be considered -reject tree felling (CC must first obtain approval from HTL) -defer harvesting until ideal market conditions prevail -consider harvesting under a light or medium STS regime
Note The area of each silvicultural treatment must be mapped and recorded in the Post logging information section of this plan
Special Requirements
Noxious WeedsDiseasePests Hygiene Requirements There are no known noxious weeds pathogens or diseases in the compartment Harvesting Machinery is not required to be washed down prior to leaving the compartment
Permanent Growth and Research Plots Permanent Growth Plots ndash A PGP (PSQ 521) is located in the compartment (see HPOM) The PGP is to be treated the same as the surrounding harvested area The CC must collect all metal measurement tags from trees fallen during harvesting and return them to the Resources Team Leader Batemans Bay
Any other inventory plots located during the harvesting operation which are not shown on the HPOM or described above are to be treated the same as the surrounding area
Occupation Permits Apiary
There are no apiary permits within the planning unit
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 8
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
National Parks and Nature Reserves Tallaganda State Conservation Area neighbours the compartment to the eastern western and northern sides The boundaries are defined as follows
Part of the boundary is defined by the drainage lines or centre of ridgelines These boundaries are to be determined and marked in the field by the SFO The remaining boundaries are not defined by physical features and are to be marked and determined in the field using GPS these areas are shown on HPOM
No harvest disturbance is permitted within National Park or Nature Reserves
bull Harvesting debris must not be left within five metres of the boundary fence lines
bull The contractor must repair any damage to fences
bull Access roads must be maintained free of debris and in a trafficable state
bull Boundaries must be marked in the field
Forest Management Zoning
FMZ 4- General Management (normal harvesting prescriptions apply) occur within the entire planning unit Refer to HPOM for more detail
IFOA Required Approval of Forestry Activities
All areas of Rainforest Rare Non-Commercial Forest Ecosystems require prior OEH approval and Stream Exclusion Zones require prior Regional Manager approval before forest harvesting related activities (eg road or snig track construction or road reopening) can be undertaken It is the responsibility of the CC to identify any exclusion areas which will need to be crossed during harvesting The CC should then contact the Harvest Planner to obtain the necessary approval Cultural Heritage
Flora and Fauna
Species adequately covered by general prescriptions The following species have been recorded in or around the compartments and are adequately covered by the general prescriptions No further protection measures are required for these species Eastern False Pipistrelle (Falsistrellus tasmaniensis) Flame Robin (Petroica phoenicea) Scarlet Robin (Petroica boodang) and Gang Gang Cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum)
Tree Retention
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 9
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Zone
Hollow
bearing Treesha
Recruitm
ent Trees ha
GG
density gt1ha + H
abitatha^^
Protection of R
etained Trees
Dead Standing
Trees (only if safe)
Significant Food R
esource
Non Regrowth 5 5 +3 radic radic radic
TSL condition 56b 56c 64d 610 f
56h 56f 56 g
radic - Condition applies ^^ Condition Applies to Rn Forest Types 154 amp 155 only
General exclusion zones General exclusions as listed below are shown on the HPOM
FeatureCondition TSL condrsquon
Occurs within Planning Unit
Rainforest 54 Has been assessed amp is unlikely to occur in the field May require further
investigation Rare Non Commercial Forest Ecosystems
55 Yes To be marked in the field as mapped
Riparian Protection Zones 57 Yes Ridge amp Headwater Habitat 58 No Wetlands 59 Has been assessed as a risk that it may
occur in the field May require further investigation
Two areas are shown on HPOM They have not been field verified at planning stage SFO is to field verify and mark
exclusion zones accordingly Heath and Scrub 510 Has been assessed amp is unlikely to occur
in the field May require further investigation
Rocky Outcrops and Cliffs 511 Has been assessed as a risk that it may occur in the field May require further
investigation Details of harvest planning field
verification of the areas shown on HPOM as ldquoprobable rock and exclusion zonerdquo as
follows 1 Boundary field verified and marked
with blue tape and yellow painted stripe SFO to mark 20m exclusion zone
2 Presence of rock verified however boundary has not been field verified or marked Boundary shown on HPOM determined using air photo amp LIDAR SFO to verify boundary and mark 20m exclusion zone
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 10
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
3 Mapped rock derived from GIS mapping and LIDAR Presence of rock has not been field verified SFO to confirm rock if rock is present then assess against rocky outcrop criteria (marking 20m exclusion zone if required)
Endangered Ecological Community NA Has been assessed amp is unlikely to occur in the field May require further
investigation Harvesting harvesting machinery and
post harvest burning must be excluded from all areas of EEC
SFOCCs will continue to conduct on the ground mark-up amp searches and report back to forestersecologists any features requiring further investigation
General Threatened Flora and Fauna Prescriptions Feature Records in 2413 Licence conditions
under the TSC Act Threatened Frog General
Protection Measures No 512
Bird Nest and Roost Site Protection
No 513
Tree Bat Roost Protection No 5141 Subterranean Roost
Protection No 5142
Protection of flying-fox Camps
No 5143
Burning Net planned area 516 Ground Habitat Protection Net planned area 517
Species amp Site-Specific Threatened Flora and Fauna Prescriptions The following species have been recorded within or nearby the area and the associated prescriptions must be implemented
Threatened species and habitat features within trigger distance
Records in 2413 Licence conditions under the TSC Act or relevant Site-specific
prescription Powerful Owl Ninox strenua No 64 Spotted tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus
No 610
Fisheries Licence Conditions
There are no known records of threatened fish species or class 1 or 2 aquatic habitat relevant to this operation The conditions of the fisheries licence are not triggered for this operation
Soils and Water Protection
Refer to EPL Booklet amp Standard Plan Conditions Site-specific EPL Conditions
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 11
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Elements Conditions
Unmapped Drainage Lines EPL does not apply refer to drainage feature protection below
Drainage Feature Protection See HPOM for widths
Inherent Hazard Class 1
Dispersible Soils No
Seasonality Harvesting Exclusions No
Seasonality Burning Exclusions No
Log Dumps Refer relevant conditions for IHL
Snig Tracks Refer relevant conditions for IHL
Roads See Schedule 5 of EPL Booklet
Slope limits for harvesting Refer to Schedule 4B3 of EPL
Drainage Feature Protection Filter strips (EPL) Protection Zones (EPL) Operational Zones (EPL) Protection Zones -hard (TSL) and Protection Zones -soft (TSL) must be retained along all drainage lines prescribed streams and watercourses within the net planned area of the compartments at minimum widths as stated in the Table below Table 1 Minimum filter strip protection zone and operational zone widths for mapped and unmapped drainage lines prescribed streams and watercourses in hardwood forests in Inherent Hazard Level 1 amp 2 (metres ndash measured along the ground surface) Stream Order EPL Filter Strip
TSL Protection (hard)
EPL Protection Zone TSL Protection
(soft)
EPL Operational
Zone
Unmapped NA NA NA 1st order 5 5 10 2nd order 5 15 10 3rd order 5 25 10 4th order or greater
5 45 10
for this operation FCNSW has chosen to harvest this area without EPL coverage All EPL conditions continue to apply except for the rules applying to filter strips protection zones and operational zones of the unmapped drainage lines Refer to Best Management Practices for unmapped drainage lines in the standard conditions Harvesting of unmapped drainage lines MUST NOT occur in unmapped drainage lines which are running or holding water It is the responsibility of the CC to inspect each unmapped drainage line prior to harvesting it to determine if it is running or holding water
Log Dump Location 8 log dumps are indicated on the HPOM Field location of log dumps must utilise the most level site available consistent with the location indicated on the HPOM Inherent hazard level 1 Conditions 26 27 30 and 33 of Schedule 4 of the EPL must apply
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 12
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Drainage Feature Crossings No drainage feature crossings are approved for use in compartment 2413 Mass Movement Compartment 2413 is not in an area identified as having a potential for mass movement No specific prescriptions relating to mass movementsnigging are required
Suitability of existing log dams and gully stuffers There are no known log dams or gully stuffers on snig track or road crossings in the compartments Condition 47 of Schedule 4 of the EPL must apply
Pre-Operational Briefing
I acknowledge that I have received a copy of the Harvesting Plan for Compartment 2413 in Tallaganda State Forest and that I have been briefed on the conditions of the Plan and understand the supervision and operational control requirements as explained to me by the HTL or hisher delegate
Position Name Signature Date
Post Harvest Mapping Features Confirmation Checklist
Feature Planning Updates
Reason (ErrorNew)
GIS update tool completed
Harvesting Updates
Comments
Soil Regolith Yes Field verified Mapped Drainage No Rainforest No Rocky outcrops Yes New Yes Wetlands No Cultural Heritage No Existing Roads Yes Error Yes New Roads Yes New Yes Heath No Powerlines etc No Other (ridge and headwater)
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 13
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
CC Feature Usage Record
Dates of commencement and cessation of logging Date of commencement of logging_____________
Date of cessation of logging __________________
DUMP USAGE RECORD bull Record the commencement and completion of harvesting at each dump
bull Record the occurrence of temporary stopping of harvesting at each dump
Dump number
Start date
Finish date
Track drainage completed
within 2 days (yesno)
Date of temporary cessation
Temporary track drainage completed
within 5 days (yesno)
Date resumed
At completion of snig trackdump track drainage must be completed within 2 days unless soil is saturated
At temporary cessation of snig track use track drainage must be completed within 5 days unless soil is saturated
Situations where drainage could not be completed due to saturated soils must be recorded in CCSFO Notes
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 14
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
CCSFO Notes
Date Event Signed
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 15
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
CCSFO Notes (continued)
Date Event Signed
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 16
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
CCSFO Notes (continued)
Date Event Signed
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 17
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
CCSFO Notes (continued)
Date Event Signed
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 18
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
CCSFO Notes (continued)
Date Event Signed
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 19
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Clearance Certificate
COMPARTMENTS 2413
Tallaganda STATE FOREST SOUTHERN REGION
To CC
I request approval for me to move my logging crew and all associated machinery from the above-mentioned area to the next compartment in accordance with Section 35 of the Forest Practices Code
I certify that (a) all permanent roads trails and mitre drains have been cleared of harvesting debris (b) butt damage to retained trees has been kept to acceptable limits (c) all trees marked for removal have been felled (d) utilisation limits have been satisfactorily met (e) stump heights conform to requirements (f) all hanging trees have been felled and brought down (g) all log dumpsites have been satisfactorily restored as required (h) harvesting debris is not accumulated around retained trees (i) all accumulated litter has been disposed of properly (j) all filter and buffer strip requirements have been complied with (k) all snig track extraction track and temporary logging road drainage has been installed
satisfactorily and other required rehabilitation work has been completed (l) all necessary repairs to damaged roads signs fences and other structures have been carried
out (m) _______ (insert quantity) rubber flaps have been recovered in a satisfactory condition
and reported to Operations Branch for collection (n) all machinery equipment and vehicles have been checked and are free of noxious weeds
diseases and pests
I believe that I have met all my obligations under the conditions of the Contractors Licence the EPL and TSL which apply to the compartment just completed as stated in this Harvesting Plan SignatureNamehelliphelliphellipDate
Contractor
As a result of inspections of the logging operations made in accordance with this Harvesting Plan I am satisfied that to the best of my knowledge the contractor responsible for this harvesting operation has satisfactorily completed all work and approval is given for herhim to remove herhis machinery and equipment and leave the areacommence operations in another compartment
This clearance does not release the contractor from any obligation to undertake any remedial work if subsequent deficiencies are shown to result from inadequate practices during the harvesting operation which are found during any inspections of the area made within 12 months of the date of this post-harvesting inspection
Last inspection was made on (Date)
Signed (Date) CC
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 20
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Post Logging Information
Record any circumstances of significance relating to the harvesting of this compartment Please draw or include any annotations on the attached operation scale map Summary of silvicultural treatment
Treatment type Area (ha) subject to treatment
(CC estimate)
Number of AGS gaps created
Comments
Australian Group Selection Single Tree Selection ThinningSpacing Post Harvest Silviculture Actual area harvested (record on attached HPOM)Give reasons for harvestable areas that were not harvested (eg Too steep defective timber) Make reference to map
Post Logging Basal Area sweeps Sample point GPS (GDA
94E) GPS (GDA
94N) Pre-harvest (B)
BA m2ha Postshy
harvest(A) BA m2ha
Difference (D) (B ndash A) m2ha
BA removed DB x100
Comments
1 736502 6075064 32 2 736413 6075025 38 3 736301 6074938 34 4 735832 6074975 40 5 735883 6075163 56 6 735849 6075174 21 7 735762 6075310 34 8 735818 6075428 32 9 736033 6075716 34 10 736374 6074816 36 11 736549 6075495 48 12 736320 6075971 32 13 736399 6076179 44 14 15 16 17 18
Total Averages 37 Comply with maximum STS BA removal of 45 or Thinning BA removal of 60 YN
Possible next cut (tick appropriate boxes)
Main product type Anticipated volume H M L
Girders Veneer Polespiles Quota SmallsThinnings Salvage Pulpwoodchipwood
Time to next harvest 0 to 5 years 5 to 10 years 10 to 20 years 20 to 30 years 30 plus years
HP_BB_2413_12 22-01-14 21
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
ATTACHMENT 2 ROADING PLAN
Summary of Roading Requirements
Feature Details Works Required
Existing roads to be used 2860m4 Yes New roads to be constructed 470m2 Yes Existing crossings used 0 NA New crossings to be constructed 0 NA Length of road gt10deg 0m NA Borrow pits and gravel pits 0 NA Mass movement prescriptions apply No NA Dispersible soil conditions apply No NA Seasonality provisions apply No NA
Note Maintenance works not completed by Operations must be recorded and passed onto the CC Harvesting for completion and documentation
The start and finish dates of all maintenance and construction must be recorded on the individual roading sheets along with other relevant changes or explanations
All rubber flaps on minor forest roads must be removed and replaced with trafficable rollover banks on completion of operation
CHECKLIST OF WORKS REQUIRED ON ROADS amp CROSSINGS
RoadCrossing Name Works Required Date Started
Date finished
Signature
Palerang Rd (1600m) Nil works required this road met EPL conditions during assessment
OpsContractor Coordinator Comments
24162 Rd (160m) Install 3 RUrsquos as marked in field and shown on roading map
OpsCC Comments
24163 Rd (530m) Replace 4 temporary rollovers with RUrsquos and install 1 additional RU as marked in field and shown on roading map
Gradereshape some rutted sections
OpsCC Comments
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24131 Rd (300m) See new road construction section of roading plan
OpsCC Comments
24132 Rd (570m) Install 6 RUrsquos and 1 new mitre as marked in field and shown on roading map
OpsCC Comments
24133 Rd (170m) See new road construction section of roading plan
OpsCC Comments
NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Road Specific Conditions
Road Name
Road
Len
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(m)
Max
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(m)
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engt
h ro
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rees
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ad gt3
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rees
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ate
24131 Rd 300m 7m 9ordm 16ordm 15m 300m No Retain FCNSW 24133 Rd 170m 7m 9ordm 15ordm 15m 170m No Retain FCNSW
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23gtCompartment 2413 sup3On FCNSW unsealed
gravel roads
Harvest Plan Roading Map
Tallaganda State Forest
Version 1 Kate Halton Prepared By
76
75
736000E 37
ROADING LEGEND (Refer to Legend on HPOM for other items shown on this map) ROADING FEATURES Aacute New Rubber FlapAacute New Mitre Drain Aacute Existing Pipe
Aacute New PipeAacute New Rollover Drain Aacute New Spoon Drain
d New Drop Down Structure 0 125 250 500 750 1000
Meters Scale110000
Path GPLANNINGHarvestPlansSouth CoastTallagandaCpt-2413HP_BB_2413_12Road_HP_BB_2413_12mxd Contour Interval 10m
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
ATTACHMENT 3 POST-HARVEST BURNING PLAN
This burn plan has been planned and must be implemented in accordance with
Bushfire Environmental Assessment Code (and accompanying Bush Fire Hazard Reduction Certificate)
χ
Southern Region IFOA
This burn plan will be managed in accordance with the principles detailed in the FCNSW Corporate Fuel Management Plan 2008 All practical measures will be taken to ensure fire is contained within predetermined control lines and to prevent entry into exclusion areas However due to the unpredictable nature of fire from time to time fire may escape the containment lines and enter exclusion zones In these instances the Burn Supervisor should consider suitable strategies to manage the escaped fire
PLANNING INFORMATION
Planned Burn Area HARVEST AREA of compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest LGA Palerang
Refer to Area Identification and Yield Estimates section of harvest plan
Season autumn winter spring Bush Fire Management Zone Land Management Zone (LMZ)
BURN OBJECTIVES
bull Promote regeneration of eucalypt species bull Protect amp enhance ecological communities
bull To reduce fine fuel loads to 4-8 tonnesha (assisting future fire suppression)
bull A burn coverage between 60-80 of harvested area
bull To contain fire within harvested area
bull To minimise mortality in trees retained under condition 56 of TSL (H amp R trees and feed trees)
bull To minimise defect damage to retained regrowth stems
CRITICAL AND NON CRITICAL BOUNDARIES
A summary of critical boundaries where burning must be excluded are listed below (refer to harvest plan and HPOM
for further details)
Critical boundaries within the planned compartment
bull Exclusions for rare and non commercial forest types probable rocky outcrop and probable wetland
Critical boundaries outside the planned compartment
bull National Park
Non-Critical Boundaries
Non-critical boundaries are areas within the planned compartment which are outside the harvest area where fire
should not be deliberately introduced (through lighting patterns or direct ignition) However if fire does enter these
areas attempts to extinguish the fire are not necessary and it is acceptable to allow fire to burn out to a secondary
containment line
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Snig track patterns should still aim to form a control line around these boundaries however if this in impractical (eg
due to steeprocky terrain) it is not necessary for CCSFO to seek approval for the construction a bare earth break
bull Compartment 2416 (the cpt immediately to the south of cpt 2413) At the time of writing this harvest plan
compartment 2416 was partially harvested and the remaining area is likely to be harvested and post log
burned consecutively with compartment 2413
bull Excluded forest This has been excluded for access reasons It is a mature forest stand which will not be
adversely affected by low intensity burning
REGIONAL BURNING GUIDELINES
Max Temp (degC) 25 Min RH () 30 Max Wind Speed (kmh) lt 20 Southerly aspect lt 15 Northerly aspect
Max BKDIlt 70 Max FDI 8 ( subject to area assessment) Scorch Height 06 x dominant tree height
Max Fuel Moisture Range 12-25 Max Rate of Spread 300mhr Average Flame height up to 4m BURN AREA INFORMATION
Fine Fuel loads 50-150 tons per hectare of logging slash 10 ndash 20 tons per hectare in between tree heads
Fuel arrangement Multi-tiered structure (litter grasses shrubs eucalypt regeneration and mature trees)
Terrain (gross area) 64gt30deg 83 25deg-30deg 154 20deg-25deg 579 10deg-20deg 117 0deg-10deg slope
Time since last burn 1957 is last documented wildfire
IMPORTANT BURNING PRESCRIPTIONS bull A small test burn must always be lit prior to main burn This will assist in determining FIRE BEHAVIOUR and
IGNITION PATTERNS
bull Seek information from Harvesting CC on regrowth excluded burn areas
bull Sections will be lit by drip torch to a determined ignition pattern
bull Areas will generally be burnt from ridge tops down and into the wind to minimise excessive fire behaviour
bull Minimise fire intensity in regrowth stands
bull Where one or more of the parameters detailed in the regional burning guidelines is not met burning may still be
conducted provided the other parameters will provide favourable conditions for burning to meet the burn objectives
Any decision to conduct burning outside of the parameters must be fully documented by the Burning Supervisor in
the field copy of the burn plan
ENVIRONMENTAL PRESCRIPTIONS
FLORA AND FAUNA
Refer to Flora and Fauna sections of the Harvest plan document
The burn crew should be aware of and look for any H amp R trees Allocasuarina feed trees eucalypt feed trees stags or yellow bellied glidersquirrel glider sap trees where logging debris is stacked gt1m high within the 5m radius of the tree If any are found minimise damage to these trees by not directly lighting within 5m of the tree
SOIL WATER amp AQUATIC HABITAT
Refer to Soils and Water and Drainage Features sections of the Harvest plan document
bull Preferred months of burn ndash March to August
bull Fuel moisture differentials will be utilised to minimise impacts upon drainage features within the burn area
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
bull Harvesting of unmapped drainage lines was planned to occur within these compartments To ensure that gt70 ground cover within the modified harvest zone of the unmapped drainage lines is not compromised the burn supervisor should pay particular attention to the fuel moisture content of unmapped drainage line and not deliberately burn heads within the modified harvesting zone
ABORIGINAL CULTURAL HERITAGE
Refer to the cultural heritage section of the Harvest plan document to determine if there are any sites and if so refer to the cultural heritage map for the location of the sites Significant sites eg scar trees groove stones should be raked around to prevent fire damage It is not necessary to exclude fire from isolated finds artefact scatters or open camp sites
CONTROL AND STRATEGY
CONTROL LINES
EXISTING Description of each control line
Description of Work Required Completed Yes No
Palerang Rd Old Palerang Rd 24163 Rd
24162 Rd 24132 Rd
Nil
1st and 2nd order drainage lines on eastern
boundary of cpt
Near ground elevated fuel moisture content
gt16
Boundary between harvest area and probable
wetland rainforest exclusion
Near ground elevated fuel moisture Content
gt16
Boundary between harvest area and exclusion for
Rare non-commercial forest types and probable
Rocky Outcrop
Construction of bare earth break not required
No direct ignition in exclusion zone
Check for trees that could burn down and fall over any boundary roads and wet down rake around or remove as necessary
PROPOSED Description of each control line
Description of Work Required Completed Yes No
Boundary between harvest area and Tallaganda
State Conservation Area (the areas not covered
by drainage lines or other excluded areas)
Design snig track patterns so they double as bare
earth containment lines Where this is not practical
CCSFO to instruct contractor to construct a bare
earth break (drained as per EPL snig track
conditions) along boundary of the exclusion (after
seeking approval from OTL)
Scar trees grinding grooves nest trees quality
regrowth discovered during the harvesting
operation
Design snig track patterns so they double as bare
earth containment lines Where this is not practical
CCSFO to instruct contractor to construct a bare
earth break (drained as per EPL snig track
conditions) along boundary of the exclusion (after
seeking approval from OTL)
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
SMOKE HAZARD AND MANAGEMENT httpwwwbomgovaugeneralregsmokenswindexshtml
Smoke Hazard Reduction Signs requiredhelliphelliphellip YES NO ( tick to indicate) Smoke Dispersion Forecasting via BOM utilised YES NO ( tick to indicate)
Safety Considerations (pre-burn) DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4
DAY 5
DAY 6
DAY 7
Personnel Names of fire crew documented daily
Visitors on site Visitor on site induction carried out
Neighbours notified
Documented in plan
Traffic control Traffic control signs to regulate traffic if required
Smoke management Assessment of prevailing winds at the time of burn Road side signs warning of smoke hazard
PRE-BURN PREPARATION ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Activity Specifications and tasks Responsibility (inc date)
Signature
Fuel monitoring Regular monitoring prior to burning
Weather monitoring Conducted prior to and during burning operations
Trail preparation
bull Dozergrader
bull Hand tools
Mineral earth control lines prepared prior to burning to contain fire within designated burning block
Neighbour liaison Notification and communications documented
Liaison with fire amp emergency authorities
ldquoas aboverdquo
Media releases To advise local community of SF burning activities
Radio station notifications ldquoas aboverdquo
Equipment Ensure all required equipment is available
Communications ldquoas aboverdquo
Visitor Safety Burn is sign posted All visitors to report to burn supervisor immediately
Burn approval Daily burn approvals given by delegated officers
Supervisor to initial
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
NOTIFICATION amp RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
Neighbourshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Contractorshelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Lesseeshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Apiaristshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Shire FCOhelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Govt Agencieshelliphelliphelliphellip Notification Register RFS (Rural Fire Service)
Name Position Phone Number Notified
FCO
NEIGHBOURS (Refer to compartment planning folder for details prior to burning) Owner Postal Address Lot Plan Phone Notification
Letters sent Reply
Received
APIARISTS (Refer to compartment planning folder for details prior to burning)
Name Site Numbers Phone Number Notified
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DAILY CREW SMEACS BRIEFING SHEET
(tick daily when briefed) SITUATION DAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- Burn area to be treated (location boundaries control line types and exclusive areas) - Burn area characteristics (eg terrain forest cover sensitive areas etc) - Burn area access by road class (checked beforehand dead ends watering points etc) - Fuel Loadings and fire behaviour prescriptions for the HRB area - Staging areas - Expected weather
MISSION - Overall aim of the hazard reduction burn - Site specific aims for sections of the HRB (eg protection of patches of advanced regrowth rainforest pockets buildings bridges etc) - Secondary aims should the HRB escape
EXECUTION - Plant and manpower resources (FCNSW RFS OEH others) - Division of burn area into lsquoSectionsrsquo - Starting points starting times finish times (start lsquodown windrsquo if possible) - Safe lsquoapprovedrsquo lighting patterns and directions - Work down-slope keeping below active fire (except where good fuel breaks occur) - Location and activity of other burning crews - Personal and crew safety - buddy system when lighting up - Progress reports at pre-designated times - Maintain awareness of other burning crews (do not light up below other burning crews) - Expected fire behaviour trouble points and contingency plans - Actions to be taken in the event of an escape eg to pause the light-up - End of burn debrief eg reporting areas requiring lsquofollow-uprsquo patrols after burn
ADMINISTRATION - Reporting field fire weather to the office at regular times - Receiving forecast weather reports from office - Logistical support (fuel food water heavy plant back-up crews etc)
CONTROL COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS - Chain of command (burn supervisor and sector bosses) - Communications systems for fire-ground and command (UHF amp VHF radios mobile phones)
SAFETY - Medical Emergency Evacuation Plan amp Site Safety Plan - Areas of likely tree or limb falling hazards (methods to identifymark hazards) - Look up and look around procedure (for self and workmates) - Location first aid kits and first aiders - Pre-burn safety actions including lsquoSmoke Hazardrsquo sign locations traffic control plan etc - Location of safety zones and escape routes - Safe parking of SF vehicles within the burn area and vehicle speeds during the burn - Crew vehicles to have headlights and flashing beacons on where practicable - Schedule adequate rest breaks and set appropriate work pace - Ensure crews have access to supplies of drinking water - Visitors to the site are inducted into the SSP
Day 1 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 2 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 3 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 4 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 5 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 6 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 7 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip Day 8 - Burn SupervisorhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipDatehelliphelliphelliphellip
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION
EMPLOYEE NAME PROOF OF
ACCREDITATION (Eg FCNSW RECORDS)
DATE SUPERVISOR OR RELEVANT AGENCY
SIGNATURE Incident Controller
Burn Supervisor
Crew Leader
Crew Leader
Crew Member
Crew Member
Crew Member
Crew Member
Crew Member
Crew Member
Crew Member
Crew Member
PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Resource State Forests NPWS Brigades CC Signature
Incident Controller
Crew Leaders
Crew Members
Tankers
Slip ndash on Units 1+
Dozer na
Helicopter na
Radios ndash handheld UHF 1 per person
Weather monitoring equip 1 per crew
BURNING OPERATIONS RECORD Forecast Weather and Indices (Obtain from Office)
See attached daily weather forecasts and relevant indices obtained from the Bureau of Meteorology
Near Ground Fuel Moisture Content Readings Control LineFeature Date Location (GPS coordinate) Fuel Moisture
Content ()
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
Burn Site Weather Readings
Take daily on site readings (hourly if possible) and note un-forecast weather changes
Date Time
Temp
(degC)
RH
()
Wind
Direction
Wind Sp
(kmh)
FDI FMC COMMENTS
FIRE BEHAVIOUR PREDICTED ACTUAL
Date Time (hrs)
Flame Height
(m)
ROS
(mhr)
Assessment
Method
Flame Height
(average)
ROS
(mhr)
Comments
Ignition details ndash DATE (s)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Type Aerial Ground Method Contour Ridge Road edge Top disposal Pattern Line Spots
Incendiary Capsules used _______ (aerial ignition only)
Ignition details ndash DATE (s)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Type Aerial Ground Method Contour Ridge Road edge Top disposal Pattern Line Spots
Incendiary Capsules used _______ (aerial ignition only)
Ignition details ndash DATE (s)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Type Aerial Ground Method Contour Ridge Road edge Top disposal Pattern Line Spots
Incendiary Capsules used _______ (aerial ignition only)
Ignition details ndash DATEs Type Aerial Ground Method Contour Ridge Road edge Top disposal Pattern Line Spots
Incendiary Capsules used _______ (aerial ignition only)
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____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
POST BURN ASSESSMENT
Estimated burn coverage ( of net area)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
Estimated burn coveragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipha
Fine fuel reduced to an average of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliptha Estimated area of crown scorch helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW Burn complete YesNo Follow up action required YesNo Burn contained within planned boundaries YesNo Burn coverage objective met YesNo
Fine fuel reduction objective met YesNo Environmental prescriptions met YesNo Threatened Species License conditions met YesNo Fisheries License conditions met NA fisheries licence not triggered for this operation
Remedial Action required (if any)_______________________________________________________________________
Remedial works certified complete
Work Supervisor___________________________________________________________ Date_______________
Comments__________________________________________________________________________________________
Attach additional pages as required
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Southern Region ndash Compartment 2413 Tallaganda State Forest Queanbeyan Management Area
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