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Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria
(Leśnictwo i Drzewnictwo) 4 (1) 2005
Title
THE OPERATIVE LABOUR CONSUMPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES OF FUEL WOOD HARVESTING FROM IMPROVEMENT CUTTINGS IN PINE STANDS
Autor
Katarzyna Maciejewska
Keywords
fuel wood chips, chipping, chips harvesting, operative labour consumption
Abstract
The reduction of fuel fossil resources and the tendency to limit emission of harmful substances into the atmosphere have influenced an increase of utilization of wood, especially wood chips. The object of performed investigations was to determine the operative labour consumption of technologies applied in wood chips harvesting that nowadays are used in the PGL State Forests. The technologies analysed, differed in the extent to which machines were used. The assesment comprised work output. The technology based on mechanical skidding and chipping with a chipper with a mechanical feeding system was the least labour-consuming. The technology in which horse skidding was used and the wood was chipped with a chipper with a manual feeding was the most labour-consuming. Manual skidding was the most labour-consuming and chip trucking the least, with the exception of technology with horse skidding, which was the most labour-consuming.
Pages
41-50
Cite
Maciejewska, K. (2005). THE OPERATIVE LABOUR CONSUMPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES OF FUEL WOOD HARVESTING FROM IMPROVEMENT CUTTINGS IN PINE STANDS. Acta Sci. Pol. Silv. Colendar. Ratio Ind. Lignar., 4(1), 41-50.
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