Safety Management
Proponents are required to demonstrate that their company manages safety to legal and industry standards by providing a written statement of independent certification by an appropriately qualified person (i.e. someone with accredited safety audit qualifications) confirming that their company has a current Work, Health and Safety management system.
The Work, Health and Safety management system must comply with the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 and relevant codes of practice including the Code of Practice - Safety in Forest Harvesting Operations 2014, and as a minimum include the details set out in the Safe Work Australia “General Guide for Managing Risk in Forest Operations” and “Guide to Managing Risks of Plant and Equipment for Forest Operations, PDF’s are downloadable from the Safe Work Australia link below:
http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/swa/about/publications/pages/guidance-forestry-operations
The Work, Health and Safety management system must also demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) as it relates to Chain of Responsibility obligations. FCNSW may undertake a 3rd party audit to assess the Proponent’s management of Chain of Responsibility obligations.
Proposals that are assessed as an unacceptable safety risk to FCNSW will be rejected.
Financial
Proponents are required to demonstrate solvency and a financial capacity to undertake the nominated work within their proposed Proposal limits. For this purpose, if requested, each proponent will be required to provide information to a third party financial assessor, as nominated by FCNSW.
Consent may be sought by the proponent to commence this assessment prior to the close of the RFP. To commence this assessment, proponents must provide the contact officer with a completed Proposal Form 1.
Proposals that represent an unacceptable financial risk to FCNSW will be rejected.
Operational
Proponents are required to:
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provide a detailed description of the proposed harvesting systems for the quantity of work being proposed for; and
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show adequate log harvesting and/or contracting experience, including demonstrated management capacity to coordinate work to industry standards or alternatively submit a convincing plan that outlines how the proponent intends to transition into log harvesting contracting.
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FCNSW requires proponents to base their pricing on a 5 day work week (Mon-Fri) with hour restrictions (4:30am-5pm). This is to minimise the time log making decisions are made under artificial light.
Proposals that represent an unacceptable operational risk to FCNSW will be rejected.