❓ Hon Giz Watson questions the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) regarding Forest Products Commission (FPC) compliance with the Forest Management Plan (FMP). The response details the number of incidents recorded and actions taken, highlighting issues with Hygiene Management Plans.
AnsweredQoN 6226Legislative Council
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I refer to the Forest Management Plan 2004 – 2013 ('FMP') and the Forest Product Commission's 'FMP Compliance Report 2010' which has no information about FMP compliance by the FPC and its contractors apart from one incident relating to plantations, and I ask —
(1) How many complaints has the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) received alleging breach of the FMP by the Forest Products Commission (FPC) —
(a) over the past two years; and
(b) during the life of the current FMP?
(2) How many incidents have been recorded by DEC regarding breaches of the FMP by the FPC —
(a) over the past two years; and?
(b) during the life of the current FMP?
(3) Regarding the answer to (2), how many of these resulted in prosecutions and what was the outcome?
(4) What are the five most serious incidents relating to breaches of the FMP by the FPC to date?
(5) Regarding each answer to (4) —
(a) what enforcement action was taken by DEC in response;
(b) what was the outcome of that action, including but not limited to —
(i) any penalty; and
(ii) any criminal prosecution?
(1) How many complaints has the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) received alleging breach of the FMP by the Forest Products Commission (FPC) —
(a) over the past two years; and
(b) during the life of the current FMP?
(2) How many incidents have been recorded by DEC regarding breaches of the FMP by the FPC —
(a) over the past two years; and?
(b) during the life of the current FMP?
(3) Regarding the answer to (2), how many of these resulted in prosecutions and what was the outcome?
(4) What are the five most serious incidents relating to breaches of the FMP by the FPC to date?
(5) Regarding each answer to (4) —
(a) what enforcement action was taken by DEC in response;
(b) what was the outcome of that action, including but not limited to —
(i) any penalty; and
(ii) any criminal prosecution?
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Answered
13 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
28 days
(1)-(2) Written and verbal complaints relating to harvest operations are investigated by the Department of Environment and Conservation. Incidents found not to be compliant with timber harvesting guidance documents result in the issuing of a Management Letter (ML), Work Improvement Notice (WIN) or Incident Report (IR) to the Forest Products Commission.
(a) 11 incidents have resulted in the issuing of a WIN, ML or IR.
(b) 200 incidents have resulted in the issuing of a WIN, ML or IR.
(3) Nil
(4) The five most serious incidents related to compliance with Hygiene Management Plans.
(5) (a) A WIN or ML was issued in each case;
(b) Three incidents resulted in changes to practices, standards, or corrective measures in the field. Two incidents have not been resolved.
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(a) 11 incidents have resulted in the issuing of a WIN, ML or IR.
(b) 200 incidents have resulted in the issuing of a WIN, ML or IR.
(3) Nil
(4) The five most serious incidents related to compliance with Hygiene Management Plans.
(5) (a) A WIN or ML was issued in each case;
(b) Three incidents resulted in changes to practices, standards, or corrective measures in the field. Two incidents have not been resolved.
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