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Training Overview
Forest Engineering Inc. offers a wide variety of training for people involved in the areas of planning, engineering, and the operation of harvesting systems. This training is in the form of workshops and actual on-the-ground instruction. |
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Workshops -
We provide classroom training in the topics of harvest systems selection and application, harvest planning, road design, and cost control techniques. These workshops are offered to the general forest community as scheduled and to our clients in-house to meet their individualized needs. |
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Forest Engineering Inc. also has an intense field training program. Forestry and engineering crews are trained in the layout of harvest areas and in road location. Logging crews are trained in a wide variety of techniques, including setting up and using equipment, rigging trees, splicing, and safety. |
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