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Hi Viz Scheme 2012

The FOA guidelines were updated in 2012 incorporating recent A/NZ standard specifications. New designs can be submitted to the New Zealand Wool Testing Authority for checking against the FOA Hi-Visibility Guidelines.

The Forest Owners Association has since 2004 had a guideline outlining  the specifications for high visibility clothing used by those engaged in forest silviculture and harvesting operations. The current regulations provide for an industry to develop specifications for high visibility clothing which meet that particular industry’s needs.

In regard to forestry operations in New Zealand, the industry determined that the current Australasian standards were not appropriate for forestry operations that require garments which avoid creating excessive body heat, are capable of long wear in physically demanding outside work without rapid fading, meet the requirements for high visibility, and are reasonably priced. In addition, a reduced range of colours are accepted, recognizing study results that indicate colour blindness should be taken into account when selecting colours for use in the forest.

The industry has now agreed that the garment specified in the attached Guideline meets the criteria above. We do not consider that it is either necessary or desirable to seek formal Standards New Zealand approval for these guidelines  as a satisfactory industry Guideline. To achieve a high quality of garment, FOA have instituted a system of voluntary registration for garment manufacturers.

FOA will promote to its members those organisations with approved garments through the FOA website and via internal communications.

The attached documents outline the new guidelines:

1.             Registration Invite- Download (.pdf, 125.92 KB)

  • Background letter describing the scheme, how it functions, its history, etc. Invitation to companies to participate in the scheme.

2.           FOA High Visibility Guidelines - Download (.pdf, 156.97KB)

  •        The actual Guidelines that garments are to be tested to.

3.           Verification Report- Download (.pdf 119.56KB)

  •        Draft verification report showing the parameters NZWTA report on.

4.            High Visibility Garment Registration Form- Download (.pdf 75.20KB). Also available for download  in .doc format (147KB)

  •         Request from garment company to FOA for registration of a particular garment, accompanied by NZWTA verification report.

 IMPORTANT: Garments already accepted under the Forest Owners Hi Visibility Clothing Scheme prior to 2012 update, continue to be approved and do not need to be resubmitted.

 Companies can now submit new garment designs for inclusion in the FOA scheme.

Fire Insurance Scheme

 

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Aon, in partnership with Insurance Facilitators, are pleased to continue offering forest solutions for FOA members.
Members are able to purchase insurance for a range of exposures and perils in respect of standing timber and in particular fire and wind cover.
Forest owners need to consider the financial impact of the loss of trees and the cost associated with the removal of debris as well as their obligations to replant.
To obtain a quote, or for more information please refer to our website Aon NZ - Forestry Insurance  or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

About Insurance Facilitators
Insurance Facilitators (an underwriting agency) was established over 10 years ago and is the underwriting agent for HDI Global Specialty SE – New Zealand (HDI) to enter into contracts of insurance and issue insurance documentation on its behalf.

HDI has a Standard & Poor's financial strength rating of 'A+' (Strong).

About Aon
As leaders in the forestry sector, Aon understand the forestry industry is complex, the challenges faced and specific areas of risk.

We tailor innovative solutions across a range of forestry businesses of all sizes, right across New Zealand and have specialists who can advise you on the best solution for your needs.

Solutions:
Traditional forestry insurance can often only cover fire damage.  Aon specialise in both Standing Timber and Carbon solutions, and can offer our clients a much broader range of cover, including:

  • Earthquake
  • Explosion
  • Fire
  • Impact
  • Landslip, as a direct consequence of an earthquake or volcanic eruption
  • Lightning
  • Malicious acts
  • Volcanic eruption
  • Carbon
  • Claims preparation
  • Firefighting charges
  • Loss of harvested timber
  • Re-establishing costs
  • Removal of debris
  • Windstorm