Harvesting operations definition

Harvesting operations means timber felling (except miscellaneous forestry operations), construction and operation of log dumps, construction and operation of snig tracks, road construction and road re- opening.
Harvesting operations means the felling of trees, servicing of trees into Log Products, extraction of Log Products to Log Dump, debarking, segregation and stockpiling of Log Products at the Log Dump, and ancillary works including track and Log Dump construction, site rehabilitation and the moving of harvesting equipment between Harvesting Units and the loading of Log Products on to vehicles at the Log Dump.

Examples of Harvesting operations in a sentence

  • ALL Harvesting operations will be confined to designated main skid roads until soil conditions are dry.

  • ALL except 10, 53, 54, 55, 56, and 57 Harvesting operations will be confined to designated main skid roads until soil conditions are dry.

  • Harvesting operations begin with the felling and bucking of trees.

  • Harvesting operations conducted since the establishment of the Otway and Midlands FMPs have conformed to the area limits established.

  • Zone A - Harvesting operations will be limited to daylight hours ONLY.

  • The insurance cover must be effected and maintained for a period ending when the Stormwater Harvesting operations (including rectification work) are completed.

  • Harvesting operations will be limited to a period from July 15 to April 15 due to Oak ▇▇▇▇ considerations.