Title: Serious Accidents in Slovenian Private Forests
1Serious Accidents in Slovenian Private Forests
- Mirko Medved
- Slovenian Forestry Institute
Concurrent Session 5B. Sustaining Financial
Viability, March 31, 1025 -1200
2Slovenia
EUROPE
3Slovenia 0,8 mil. ha private forests 0,3 mil.
s.-scale properties 0,1 mil. owners
harvest/y. 1,5 mil. m3 annual cut
Harvesting in private f. - chain saws 100 -
tractor skidding 90 - home use of wood gt 60
All forests 1,1 mil. ha 60 of total
area Growing stock 283 m3/ha
4Our story - start
5Detailed Forestry Planning
Serious Fatal Accidents
OUR STORY
Squaring the Circle
Neverending Story
Unskilled Bad-equipped Pure-dressed
Self confi-dent Forest Owners
6Database 1981
Data output from report Time year, period,
month, week, day, days in week, hour Place
locality, community, forestry management region,
county Injured person sex, age,
residence Working circumstances process,
operation, method, machinery, equipment,
Data analyses, comparisons Frequency/ region,
time, age, sex.... Frequency/ work amount on
regional level Structure of working
phase Comparisons with other countries (Macro)
economical evaluation Accident / education
7Analyzed data for 20 years (1981 2000)
- Method for data output from reports
- 32 variables
- Database constantly updated
- Other studies
- Special surveys state level 1990, 1995
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(n865, n916) - Key studies local level 1994, 2002
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(n60, n58)
8Serious Accidents in Slovenian Private Forests
- First analyzed 1988
- Economic evaluation (IUFRO,Tampere 1995)
- Two days cutting courses
- Analyzed data for 20 years (1981 2000)
9 Time years, days, hours
10Reported accidents by years
11Accidents with respect to days
12Accidents with respect to time on working days
and on weekends
13 Forestry management regions Work amount
14Accident frequency on Slovenian Forestry
Management Regions
9
Ms
Sg
Mb
Bl
Na
Ce
Kr
Fatal accidents / 1 mil. m3 in period 1981-2000
To
Lj
Br
1
Po
Nm
Ko
Se
15Frequency of fatal accidents regarding to the
volume of tree cut and forest area
16 Structure of working phases
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18The number of participants at accidents
19 Age, sex of injured person
20Consequences of accidents by age groups
21Age and sex at fatal accidents
22 Comparisons our studies, other countries
23The frequency of accidents influenced by the
size of the forest estate
24Comparison of the average private forest estate
size and frequency of accidents in different
countries
ha
n/10.000 m3 n/1 mil.m3
25Project Odenwald/Germany Comparison between
trained and untrained forest owners
26 Costs
27Estimation of the total number and structure of
accidents in Slovenian private forests in period
1981 - 2000
- 280 Fatal accidents
- 1.280 Severe acc. dif. disability
- 6.720 Severe acc. - light disability
- 31.720 Other injuries
40.000
28The value of harvested wood in comparison with
societal costs of accidents in the period 1980
2000
- Presumptions
- Fatal accid. 500.000
- Disability 25.000
- Other accid. 2.000
- 1 m3 wood 50
29Our story - conclusion
30Measures for improving
- Not work if not skilled
- Continuing with trainings
- Many more training courses
- Training moved to rural areas
- Certified educational system
- Bonus malus insurance
31- Vision
- No accidents in forests
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