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WSCA Resource Centre
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Resource listings for all Canadian Silviculture Workers brought to you by the Western Silvicultural Contractors' Association.
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Feature Articles
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Conference Proceedings 2011
Feb 17, 2011 - Please click on the links above for the conference proceedings.
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A Parliamentary Secretary for Silviculture: Stewarding forests gets deserved recognition.
Aug 4, 2009 - Premier Campbell’s recent appointment of John Rustad MLA Nechako Lakes as Parliamentary Secretary for Silviculture under the aegis of B.C. Minister of Forests and Range Pat Bell is good news. Read More
WSCA Pilot Proposal
May 21, 2009 12:16 - Although the WSCA pilot proposal has been shopped around by the WSCA since the membership declared two years ago that we should develop a proposal to kick-start the MPB harvest and the bio-energy industry as a strategy to keep our sector and the forests in full vigour: it has been officially declined by the Ministry.
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Silviculture: Putting The Forest In Forestry
Oct 8, 2008 - Silviculture practice in B.C. is in decline while the area under assault from pests and pathogens exceeds 13 million hectares. Yet the Roundtable does not specifically include silviculture among its four key areas of concern. Read More
Industry Group Proposes Fire Fighting Tool Practices
May 3, 2008 - Following at six month consultation process the WSCA and key industry groups affected by high hazard forest activities defined by the B.C. Wildfire Act and Wildfire Regulation have presented guidelines intended to apply to vegetation management crews, silviculture operations and other industrial operations working with reduced road access, mobile operations and remote worksites. Read More
Prevention and Treatment of Tendonitis and Repetitive Strain Injury for Tree Planters
May 1, 2008 - Tendonitis is the primary cause of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), a work-related
musculoskeletal injury familiar to many treeplanters. It is a painful inflammatory
condition caused by strain, trauma, overstretching of the tendon and/or it’s surrounding
sheath, or overuse of the associated joints or muscles. Read More
WSCA Forestry Roundtable Proposals Address WUI and Silviculture Liability
Apr 30, 2008 - The WSCA has asked the Premier's Forestry Roundtable to make regulatory changes to expedite fuel management work near communities. It also asked that government require licensees to post bonds, set up a trust or some other form of security to ensure silviculture obligations are funded if companies go bankrupt. The latter would serve to protect contractors from going unpaid for forestry work. Read More
Notice of Wildfire Industry Recognized Practice Development
Jan 8, 2008 - Industrial and forestry stakeholders have announced an IRP development process to address what kinds of fire tools and fire suppression systems are acceptable for high hazard activities as required by the Wildfire Regulation. The process is focusing on project sites where access is restricted or removed from the functioning public or resource road system. Read More
WSCA Job Announcements & Worker Résumé Listings
Mar 1, 2007 12:16 - Contractors - Do you have a Job Announcement you want to post? Workers - Do you have a Resume' you want to post? Read More
Canfor CEO Cites Lumber Problems With Beetle-Killed Wood, Need for Better MPB Strategy
Feb 9, 2007 - WSCA Conference:Jim Shepherd says his company is having difficulty making quality lumber out of beetle killed wood in some areas of the province. Read More
Mix of Agency and Contract Crews: most cost effective way to fight fires - US study
Jul 11, 2006 - Wildfire suppression costs may be reduced using new model. Recent research shows that using the right mix of agency and contract crews is the most cost effective way to fight fires rather than using contract or agency crews exclusively, according to Geoffrey Donovan, a research forester at the Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station. Read More
Are You Ready For the Worst?
Oct 14, 2003 - Preparing for the worst may seem too fatalistic for some. It is only natural to want to deny a future catastrophe. But preparing now might not only prevent a calalmity it might allow you to survive the worst should it happen. A crisis manager outlines a test to see if your prepared. Read More
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Other Resources
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April 1 Snow Report
Apr 14, 2003 - The trend of below normal snowpacks established early in the snow season this winter continues throughout the province. In spite of above normal precipitation and cooler that normal temperatures during March the snow pack in most of the province remains well below (less than 80%) normal. Read More
BC Snowpack Well Below Normal
Feb 12, 2003 - An unseasonably warm and dry winter has left the BC mountains with a little as half the normal snowpack for this time of year with little prospect it will change before spring. Read More
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