Elements and Performance Criteria
- Estimate log weights and volumes
- Applicable occupational health and safety (OHS), environmental, legislative and organisational requirements relevant to receiving and measuring logs are identified and followed
- Communication with others is established and maintained in line with OHS requirements
- Type and quantity of material to be received is inspected and checked for potential hazards, obstructions and spillage in line with site procedures
- Length and average diameter of logs are measured
- Estimated log weights and volumes are calculated in line with organisation formulas
- Check, estimate and record loads
- Trucks delivering loads are stopped, and documents and delivery records are checked
- Load height and stability are checked for compliance with OHS regulations
- Log species, size and quality acceptable for delivery are assessed
- Weight and volume of each log are calculated and recorded
- Processing of documentation and equipment faults are recorded and reported to the appropriate personnel
- Weigh trucks
- Gross weight is measured using the weighbridge in line with statutory regulations
- Truck tare weight is obtained from existing records or need for weighing is noted
- Truck tare weight is measured on departure using the weighbridge in line with statutory regulations
- Net weight is calculated and recorded with type of logs delivered in line with site requirements
- Direct trucks for unloading