EFESC - European Forestry and Environmental Skills Council

EFESC - European Forestry and Environmental Skills Council

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The European Forestry and Environmental Skills Council (EFESC) is a membership organization of industry representatives and organisations which manage and monitor the skills and competence certification processes on national level.

Chainsaws are potentially dangerous, so it is important to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to use it. First checking if your training was set up to meet the European Chainsaw Standards, then next level is European Chainsaw Certificates that ensure skills and competences through detailed description of the required qualification for each level. ECC enhance operator mobility and employability throughout Europe, independent of language and country. ECC guarantee traceability of the licensed certificate holder through registration at the National Agency and in the EFESC database.

European minimum standards (ECS) have been developed for different competence levels of chainsaw use.Currently standards are available for the following competence levels:
ECS 1 : chainsaw maintenance and crosscutting
ECS (Tension) : wood under tension (simulated situations)
ECS 2 : basic tree felling
ECS 3 : advanced tree felling
ECS 4 : windblown and damaged trees
ECS (Height): chainsaw use at height (currently being developed)
Based on each of the above ECS competence levels, a formal assessment procedure has been agreed upon. By taking an assessment in an accredited assessment centre, chainsaw users can acquire a European Chainsaw Certificate. Only EFESC accredited assessment centres can issue European Chainsaw Certificates. From 2012 to 31/12/2018, 12.532 certificates were issued at European level.

Type of wood
Stemwood
Origin of wood
Forest
Mobilization Potential
1 – 2 m³/ha
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive on biodiversity and forest resilience enhancement

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Enhancement of regionally added value / more efficient working processes /active learning
Job effect
Better qualified staff through verification and discussion possibilities
Income effect
Positive / more efficient working processes / cost reduction possibility identification
Specific knowledge needed
GIS data processing possibilities needed
Key prerequisites

Sentinel2 datas (which are freely available)

Domain
Education and training
Digital solution
No
Innovation
No
Country of origin
Austria
France
Germany
Italy
Romania
Spain
Scale of application
Cross-border/multi-lateral (several countries)
Start and end year
2017 -
References and Resources