FARMING SCOTLAND MAGAZINE

Page 118

forestry

Guidance for woodland owners after storms

it correctly. It can also be fitted with the optional FG45 felling grapple to make it an all-round harvesting solution. Tilhill, the UK’s leading forestry, timber harvesting and landscaping company is celebrating after winning the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Sector RoSPA Award 2022, an internationally recognised award from RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) for demonstrating high health and safety standards.

This is the second year running that Tilhill has received the Award in recognition of the Company’s hard work and diligence in ensuring its staff and contractors get home safely to their families at the end of every working day. Organisations receiving a RoSPA Award are recognised as being world-leaders in health and safety practice. Every year, nearly 2,000 entrants vie to achieve the highest possible accolade in what is the UK’s longest-running Health & Safety industry awards.

Another RoSPA Award Win for Tilhill New practical and easy to understand guidance for owners of small woodlands has been published to help them clear storm damaged trees. The guidance is aimed at woodland owners who may not have experienced windblow of this scale before and are not sure of the key steps needed to manage the recovery of timber. A Top Ten checklist, supported by a more detailed information note, is now available online. It has been produced by Scottish Forestry and Confor, in consultation with the NFUS and Scottish Land and Estates. Welcoming the guidance, Environment Minister Màiri, McAllan said: “Storm Arwen was the first storm to hit this winter. Very quickly after, the forest industries pulled together and started strategic work to plan out the recovery of fallen and damaged trees. “There are many smaller woodland owners who have not dealt with such a clear up operation before. This new guidance is aimed at them so that they have clear advice on dealing

with the aftermath of Storm Arwen and the subsequent storms.” Storm Arwen, the most ferocious storm, was the first of the storms to hit Scotland this winter. It was followed by storms Malik, Corrie, Dudley and Eunice, which affected the already weakened and vulnerable trees. The forestry sector is working well through the extra volumes of timber that is now available and continues to co-ordinate the recovery of timber. Scottish Forestry has been deploying its staff to the areas most affected and is fast tracking necessary paperwork that is needed. Felling Permissions, which are needed for windblow, are being dealt with in around 16 days, instead of the usual six weeks. The Forest Research agency has been supplying satellite based data to help the industry quantify how much timber has been affected. Guidance has also been issued previously to help woodland owners make best use of quality hardwoods that have been brought down by the storms.

On winning the award Gavin Adkins, Tilhill’s Managing Directorsaid: “I am delighted that Tilhill has been judged as Winners of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Sector once again. This is a proud achievement, and my thanks go to all our staff and contractors for embedding our rigorous safety and assurance culture into everything they do. “It is wonderful that our Health and Safety culture and system has been judged by others to be of the highest quality in our sector. Whilst we are very proud of our achievement, we cannot stop or even pause in our drive to make the forest industry safer.” Chris Pike, Tilhill’s Head of Safety & Assurance, said: “Tilhill launched its ‘Insist On Safety’ initiative back in 2009 and is now very much integral to our culture. Our staff and contractors have all played their part in sustaining our drive to improve health and safety

over such a long period. This award is fantastic recognition for them of their continuing contribution to upholding the Company’s very high safety and assurance standards.” Julia Small, RoSPA’s Achievements Director, said: “This is a fantastic and welldeserved accomplishment. All our award entrants demonstrate their unwavering commitment and passion for keeping people safe at work. By receiving this recognition, the winners join like-minded businesses and organisations worldwide, who represent the very best in their approach to Health and Safety. I would like to add my personal thanks for all the work that it has taken to secure this well-deserved award – congratulations to all those involved, who champion and drive-up Health and Safety standards every day. You are a fantastic example to others in your sector.”

www.farmingscotlandmagazine.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Machinery

11min
pages 130-137

Finance

4min
pages 128-129

Life on the Islands

3min
page 126

Scottish Forestry

3min
pages 118-119

People

2min
page 121

Forestry

3min
page 117

Part 3 of Native: Life in a vanishing landscape

7min
pages 124-125

Sunday Roast with Honey Berry Wine

1min
page 127

R.S.A.B.I

2min
page 122

Support for men

5min
page 120

Scottish Land & Estates

4min
page 115

Conservation Matters

5min
pages 113-114

Scottish Game Fair

5min
pages 110-111

Estate

2min
page 112

With Linda Mellor

3min
page 116

Southern Belle

4min
page 109

Edinvale event

1min
page 108

Spinks Smokies

5min
pages 106-107

Hotels and kitchen gardens

5min
pages 102-103

Aquaculture

5min
pages 98-99

Food from the shielings

6min
pages 104-105

Pigs

3min
page 91

Dairy

4min
pages 92-93

Crofting

8min
pages 95-96

The Vet

5min
page 97

Scottish Dairy Hub

3min
page 94

Sheep

3min
pages 87-89

National Sheep Association

4min
page 90

Scotsheep

12min
pages 82-86

Quality Meat Scotland

4min
page 81

Livestock

3min
pages 79-80

Farm Advisory Service

3min
page 77

Science & Technology

2min
page 76

Robotic bees

2min
page 78

Whisky to biofuel

3min
page 73

LBK Packaging

2min
page 28

Farm accidents and workers rights

2min
page 27

Farming for the Climate

3min
page 75

Organics

2min
page 26

Open Farm Sunday

7min
pages 20-21

World Farming

3min
page 22

James Hutton Institute

5min
pages 13-14

Mash and malt

2min
page 18

Ice creams

1min
page 16

Scottish Government

3min
page 19

NFU Scotland

3min
page 23

Growing vegetables on Mars!

3min
page 15
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.