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Current State and Improvement Potential of Forestry Workers Training in Croatia

Matija Landekić ; Forestry Faculty of Zagreb University Department of Forest Engineering Svetošimunska 25 10 000 Zagreb CROATIA
Ivan Martinić ; Forestry Faculty of Zagreb University Department of Forest Engineering Svetošimunska 25 10 000 Zagreb CROATIA
Matija Bakarić ; Forestry Faculty of Zagreb University Department of Forest Engineering Svetošimunska 25 10 000 Zagreb CROATIA
Tibor Pentek ; Forestry Faculty of Zagreb University Department of Forest Engineering Svetošimunska 25 10 000 Zagreb CROATIA
Tomislav Poršinsky ; Forestry Faculty of Zagreb University Department of Forest Engineering Svetošimunska 25 10 000 Zagreb CROATIA
Mario Šporčić ; Forestry Faculty of Zagreb University Department of Forest Engineering Svetošimunska 25 10 000 Zagreb CROATIA


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Abstract

This paper discusses the key issues of forestry workers training in Croatia, especially dealing with the providers of vocational training, their profile, training procedures and measures necessary for training improvement. A combined approach of literature review, internet search and questionnaire of training providers was applied in order to collect data on training programs conducted in Croatia. The research was conducted during 2016, and it included 94 legal entities authorized for occupational safety training in the Republic of Croatia, with respect to safe working practice training and vocational training for operating machinery (chainsaw and/or skidder). The analysis used basic descriptive statistics. Research results showed that 30.85% of the analyzed legal entities provide only training for safe working practice, 15.96% provide both trainings – safe work practice and vocational training for operating machinery, 5.32% of the analyzed entities provide only vocational training for operating machinery, 31.91% do not carry out any form of training in forestry, while 15.96% refused to answer questions. On the other hand, 15.56% of the legal entities, which do not carry out any training or did not answer these questions, have on their official website services posted for vocational training in operating machinery (chainsaw and/or skidder). The key findings of the conducted research have pointed out the great heterogeneity amongst providers of forestry workers training, and certain reductions or limitations in the current training programs, both from the aspect of duration of the theoretical and practical training, and the use of non-transparent criteria and standards in the assessment of training. As an example of successful solution in forestry workers training, European Chainsaw Standard model (ECS) is shortly presented in the paper. Discussion and conclusion sections provide an overview of legislative and organizational requirements for the application of previously developed European model (ECS) in developing the certification system for training of forestry workers in Croatia.

Keywords

chainsaw worker; health and safety; vocational training; certification; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

204196

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/204196

Publication date:

25.7.2018.

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