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Qualification details

FWP50121 - Diploma of Forest Operations (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Current
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes FWP50116 - Diploma of Forest and Forest ProductsTitle changed. Revised packaging rules and created specialisations to better reflect outcomes. Total number of units reduced by 3 units. Removed core unit requirements. Revised the structure (groups) of the elective units. Revised the structure (groups) of the elective units. Added new units and revised existing units 27/Jan/2022

Release Status:
Current
Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 28/Jan/2022


Units of competency

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PUALAW001 - Protect and preserve incident sceneProtect and preserve incident sceneCurrentElective
AHCWRK513 - Write and present reportsWrite and present reportsCurrentElective
PUAFIR406 - Develop simple prescribed burn plansDevelop simple prescribed burn plansCurrentElective
AHCNRM507 - Manipulate and analyse data within geographic information systemsManipulate and analyse data within geographic information systemsCurrentElective
FWPFOM5003 - Contribute to and implement a forest harvesting planContribute to and implement a forest harvesting planCurrentElective
BSBOPS403 - Apply business risk management processesApply business risk management processesCurrentElective
FWPFRM5011 - Quality assure forestry data acquisition by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)Quality assure forestry data acquisition by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)CurrentElective
FWPFOM5011 - Assist with calculating costs and production targets for forestry operationsAssist with calculating costs and production targets for forestry operationsCurrentElective
FWPFRM5005 - Contribute to selection and application of forest growth modelsContribute to selection and application of forest growth modelsCurrentElective
FWPFRM5003 - Contribute to and implement a forest inventory programContribute to and implement a forest inventory programCurrentElective
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 234113 Forester 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0505 Forestry Studies 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 421 Diploma 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Forest Growing, Management and Harvesting 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Forester,Forestry Operations Manager 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 234113 Forester 27/Apr/2022 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0505 Forestry Studies 27/Apr/2022 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 421 Diploma 28/Jan/2022 
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Modification History

Release

Comments

Release 1

This version released with FWP Forest and Wood Products Training Package Version 7.0.

Qualification Description

This qualification reflects the job of early-career foresters and forestry field officers with specialist roles in forest operations management and forest resource management.

Individuals with this qualification apply a broad range of advanced technical and management skills and forest knowledge to inform and contribute to forest management plans and manage forestry operations. This includes using industry-specific software, modelling and analysing forestry data and optimising forest management practice to improve production processes and wood flow outcomes.

At this level, individuals are expected to apply autonomy and judgement. They take responsibility for their own outputs at the workplace.

This qualification enables specialisations in:

  • Forest Operations Management or
  • Forest Resource Management.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

Packaging Rules

To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:

  • 12 units of competency consisting of 12 elective units.

Elective units must ensure the integrity of the alignment between the qualification and Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome. Electives can be chosen to provide a general qualification or a qualification with a specialisation.

For the award of the FWP50121 Diploma of Forest Operations choose: 

  • at least 9 units from the electives in Groups A to D
  • up to 2 units from Group E
  • up to 1 unit from the remaining electives in Groups A to D or from any currently endorsed Training Package or accredited course.

For the award of the FWP50121 Diploma of Forest Operations (Forest Operations Management) choose: 

  • at least 6 units from Group A
  • up to 2 units from Group E
  • remaining units from Groups A to D and can include up to 1 unit from any currently endorsed Training Package or accredited course.

For the award of the FWP50121 Diploma of Forest Operations (Forest Resource Management) choose: 

  • at least 6 units from Group C
  • up to 2 units from Group E
  • remaining units from Groups A to D and can include up to 1 unit from any currently endorsed Training Package or accredited course.

Where two specialisations are completed, the award of the qualification would read (for example), Diploma of Forest Operations (Forest Operations Management, Forest Resource Management).

Elective Units

An asterisk (*) next to the unit code indicates that there are prerequisite requirements which must be met when packaging the qualification. Please refer to the Prerequisite requirements table for details.

Group A: Forest Operations Management

Management Systems

BSBOPS403

Apply business risk management processes

BSBSTR402

Implement continuous improvement

BSBWHS515

Lead initial response to and investigate WHS incidents

FWPCOR4204

Monitor safety, health and environmental requirements in forest and wood products operations

FWPCOT5210

Contribute to establishment and implementation of forest management systems

FWPCOT5211

Implement forest management certification scheme

FWPCOT5212

Implement workplace sustainability practices in the forest and wood products industry

Operational Planning and Contract Management

AHCWRK513

Write and present reports

BSBFIN501

Manage budgets and financial plans

BSBOPS402

Coordinate business operational plans

FWPFOM5001

Contribute to and implement a forest establishment plan

FWPFOM5002

Contribute to and implement a forest roading operational plan

FWPFOM5003

Contribute to and implement a forest harvesting plan

FWPFOM5004

Contribute to and implement a forest regeneration plan

FWPFOM5005

Contribute to and implement a biohazard contingency plan

FWPFOM5006

Implement practices to maximise value from wood residues

FWPFOM5007

Contribute to and implement a silviculture regime for a plantation

FWPFOM5008

Contribute to and implement a silviculture regime for native forest

FWPFOM5010

Apply principles of forest science to optimise forest management practices

FWPFOM5011

Assist with calculating costs and production targets for forestry operations

PSPPCM007

Manage contracts

Supply chain

FWPFOM5009

Contribute to management and monitoring of forestry supply chains

Group B: Fire Management

PUAFIR204*

Respond to wildfire

PUAFIR210

Prevent injury

PUAFIR303*

Suppress wildfire

PUAFIR406*

Develop simple prescribed burn plans

PUAFIR407

Interpret and analyse fire weather information

PUAFIR417*

Supervise machinery use in wildfire operations

PUAFIR501*

Conduct fire investigation and analysis activities

PUAFIR509

Implement prevention strategies

PUAFIR515*

Develop complex prescribed burn plans

PUALAW001

Protect and preserve incident scene

PUAOPE016*

Manage a multi-team sector

Group C: Forest Resource Management

Forest Valuation and Growth Modelling

FWPFRM5004

Contribute to the planning and conduct of forest valuation

FWPFRM5005

Contribute to selection and application of forest growth models

Forest Inventory

CPPSSI4038

Prepare and present GIS data

FWPFRM5001

Interpret and use image data in forestry planning and management

FWPFRM5002

Source information on the contribution of forestry to carbon reduction strategies

FWPFRM5003

Contribute to and implement a forest inventory program

FWPFRM5007

Process and interpret harvester and forwarder optimisation data

FWPFRM5008

Create digital forestry operational map

FWPFRM5009

Create cutting instruction files for forestry harvesters

FWPFRM5010

Plan unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) collection of forestry data

FWPFRM5011

Quality assure forestry data acquisition by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)

Biodiversity management

AHCECR502

Conduct biological surveys

AHCNRM507

Manipulate and analyse data within geographic information systems

AHCWRK508

Interpret legislation

FWPFRM5006

Analyse ecology of commercial native forests and plantations

MSS027014

Apply environmental legislation, codes and standards

Group D: Stakeholder Engagement and Innovation

FWPCOT5213

Contribute to and implement a community engagement plan

FWPCOT5214

Communicate forestry and forest science with stakeholders and the community

FWPCOT5215

Apply innovative thinking to support forestry best practice

Group E: Leadership and Personal Effectiveness

BSBHRM413

Support the learning and development of teams and individuals

BSBLDR413

Lead effective workplace relationships

BSBLDR414

Lead team effectiveness

BSBPEF301

Organise personal work priorities

Prerequisite requirements

Units listed in the Prerequisite requirement column that have their own prerequisite requirements are shown with an asterisk (*)

Unit of competency

Prerequisite requirement

PUAFIR204 Respond to wildfire

PUAFIR210 Prevent injury

PUAFIR303 Suppress wildfire

PUAFIR204* Respond to wildfire

PUAFIR406 Develop simple prescribed burn plans

PUAFIR303* Suppress wildfire

PUAFIR417 Supervise machinery use in wildfire operations

PUAFIR303* Suppress wildfire

PUAFIR501 Conduct fire investigation and analysis activities

PUALAW001 Protect and preserve incident scene

PUAFIR515 Develop complex prescribed burn plans

PUAFIR303* Suppress wildfire

PUAOPE016 Manage a multi-team sector

One of the following:

PUAFIR302* Suppress urban fire

PUAFIR303* Suppress wildfire

Qualification Mapping Information

Code and title current version

Code and title previous version

Comments

Equivalence status

FWP50121 Diploma of Forest Operations

FWP50116 Diploma of Forest and Forest Products

Title changed

Revised packaging rules and created specialisations to better reflect outcomes

Total number of units reduced by 3 units

Removed core unit requirements

Revised the structure (groups) of the elective units

Revised the structure (groups) of the elective units

Added new units and revised existing units

Not equivalent

Links

Companion Volumes, including Implementation Guides, are available at VETNet: - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=0d96fe23-5747-4c01-9d6f-3509ff8d3d47