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Industry: Government; Labor
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A professional who harvests tanbark, performing any combination of following tasks. Respnsibilities include: * Cuts limbs from felled trees, using chain saw or ax. * Cuts rings and slits in bark, and strips bark from tree, using spud or ax. * Stacks bark in ricks (piles), bark-side down.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who marks logs in river or pond to designate ownership, cutting origin, species, or intended use, using any of following methods. Respnsibilities include: * (1) Brands each end of log with hammer or ax having raised characters on head. * (2) Paints mark on ends of log, using spray can. * (3) Chops or saws mark in bark near end of log.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in unloading, scaling, grading, and sorting logs in log boom or sorting yard. Respnsibilities include: * Designates storage location for each category of log grade, specie, and size. * Oversees scaling and grading activities to verify adherence to industry or company standards. * Trains workers in log scaling, grading, and marking standards. * Coordinates selection and movement of logs from storage areas according to transportation schedules or production requirements of wood products plants. * May supervise raft building and loading of trucks and railcars for log shipment. * Performs duties as described under supervisor master title. * May supervise sorting activities in log boom and be designated Boom Supervisor.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who grades logs in sorting yard, millpond, or log deck according to industry or company standards. Respnsibilities include: * Measures diameter and length of log, using scale stick, steel tape, or other measuring aid, and determines total volume, using conversion table. * Jabs log with metal end of scale stick and inspects log to ascertain conditions or defects, such as sound or water-soaked wood, splits, broken ends, rotten areas, twists, and curves. * Evaluates log's characteristics and determines grade according to established criteria. * Paints identification mark of specified color on log to identify grade and species, using paint spray can, or calls out grade to log marker. * Estimates and deducts volume of waste wood from total volume, and records volume by grade in tally book.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who estimates marketable content of logs or pulpwood. Respnsibilities include: * Measures dimensions of each log or entire loads of pulpwood, using scale stick, tape measure, or other measuring device. * Determines total board feet, cordage, or other wood unit, using conversion table. * Inspects logs or pulpwood for rot, knots, and other defects, deducts estimated waste from total volume, and records results. * May identify logs of substandard or special grade for return to shipper or transfer to other processes. * May weigh log trucks before and after unloading, and record weight data and supplier. * May tend conveyor chain that moves logs to and from scaling station. * May be designated according to work location as Deck Scaler; Landing Scaler; Pond Scaler; or item scaled as Pulpwood Scaler.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who assembles floating logs into rafts for towing to mill. Respnsibilities include: * Bores holes in boom sticks (side poles of raft), and swifters (cross poles or ribs) with power-driven auger, and threads chain or cable through holes to form raft frame. * Signals log sorter to push logs between frame members and maneuvers them into position with pike pole, or signals boat operator to push log bundles into raft. * Binds logs into rafts with chain or cable and fastens binder with cable clamp or clevis. * May unload logs from railroad cars and log trucks.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who sorts logs in boom according to species, size, and owners' markings. Respnsibilities include: * Separates logs, floats them into designated bays with pike pole, and closes bay with chain or cable. * Opens bay and maneuvers logs into designated rafting or mill storage area. * May unload logs from railroad cars and log trucks. * May operate motorboat to move logs. * May assemble log rafts. * May brand logs with owners' markings.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in felling and bucking trees, skidding logs from forest, and loading logs on trucks. Respnsibilities include: * Trains workers in felling and bucking trees, operation of tractors and loading machines, yarding and loading techniques, and safety regulations. * Performs duties as described under supervisor master title. * When logging activities are confined to one side of timber stand or tract, may be designated Side Boss.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in felling and bucking trees, skidding logs from forest, and loading logs on trucks. Respnsibilities include: * Trains workers in felling and bucking trees, operation of tractors and loading machines, yarding and loading techniques, and safety regulations. * Performs duties as described under supervisor master title. * When logging activities are confined to one side of timber stand or tract, may be designated Side Boss.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in pulling, blasting, chopping, and transporting stumps, used in destructive distillation process for obtaining crude turpentine. * Performs duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers