The Tree Chopping Site Monitor oversees tree removal, pruning, and logging activities at designated work sites. This role ensures compliance with environmental guidelines, safety protocols, and project specifications, working closely with logging crews, project managers, and regulatory authorities. The Site Monitor identifies and addresses potential hazards, verifies that operations align with sustainability practices, and documents site activities. The goal is to maintain safe, efficient, and ecologically sound operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Site Monitoring: Oversee tree-chopping activities to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, safety standards, and contractual obligations.
Compliance and Documentation: Conduct site inspections, record observations, and document compliance or issues for each site visit.
Communication: Coordinate with logging teams, foremen, and site managers to ensure clarity on project requirements and safety guidelines.
Risk Mitigation: Identify hazards or potential environmental impacts and communicate these immediately to management for prompt action.
Quality Assurance: Verify that each tree chopping job adheres to specific standards for quality, safety, and environmental sustainability.
Reporting: Prepare and submit daily or weekly reports on site activity, noting any incidents, delays, or non-compliance issues.