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Public  Notification  Letter  

To:                    Interested  Parties

 

From:          Scientific  Certification  Systems                

 

Date:            September  10,  2012

 

Re:                    Notification  of  Pending  FSC  Certification  Evaluation  of  PF  Olsen  (Aus)  Pty  Ltd’s  Group  Certification  Scheme

 

Summary:    As  part  of  an  FSC  assessment,  SCS  is  currently  seeking  stakeholder  input  regarding  the  forest  management  of  PF  Olsen   (Aus)  Pty  Ltd’s  Group  Certification  Scheme.    Please  comment  via  email,  or  call  our  offices  or  representatives  to  discuss  (contact   info  below).

PF  Olsen  (Aus)  Pty  Ltd  is  seeking  Forest  Stewardship  Council  (FSC)  endorsed  certification  for  their  group  forest  management  

operations.  The  Forest  Stewardship  Council  (FSC)  is  a  non-­‐profit  organization  devoted  to  encouraging  the  responsible  management   of  the  world’s  forests.  FSC  sets  standards  that  ensure  forestry  is  practiced  in  an  environmentally  responsible,  socially  beneficial,  and   economically  viable  way.  The  area  under  evaluation  includes  PF  Olsen’s  Group  Certification  Scheme,  consisting  of  8  FMUs  

throughout  Australia,  totalling  about  20,000  ha.

PF  Olsen  is  an  independent  forest  management  services  provider  acting  for  clients  throughout  Australia.  PF  Olsen  (Australia)  Ltd  has   also  been  engaged  by  the  Trust  Company  (Australia)  Ltd,  to  act  as  its  agent  and  manage  the  land  and  forests  estates  owned  by  the   Forestry  Investment  Trust  (FIT)  and  the  Australian  and  New  Zealand  Forestry  Investment  Fund  (ANZFIF).  The  forest  estate  is  located   across  Western  Australia,  Queensland,  New  South  Wales,  Victoria,  South  Australia  and  Tasmania.  The  PF  Olsen  Group  Certification   Scheme  defines  an  FMU  as  a  district  (region).  There  are  two  types  of  members  within  the  PF  Olsen  Group  Certification  Scheme:

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Type  I  members  are  those  who  are  forest  managers,  independent  from  PL  Olsen,  and  who  will  continue  to  manage  forests   under  their  control  following  the  PF  Olsen  group  certification  requirements.  This  includes  Forestry  SA  who  manages  16   properties  owned  by  FIT  SA  in  the  Green  Triangle  –  Penola,  South  Australia

Type  II  members  consist  of  individual  properties  where  the  trees  are  under  some  type  of  PF  Olsen  Management.  In  this  

case  PFO  is  responsible  for  implementing  group  certification  requirements.  There  are  7  Type  II  members;  ANZIFF  Green   Triangle  –  Simpson,  Victoria;  FIT  Victoria  Green  Triangle  –  Hamilton,  Victoria;  FIT  Gippsland  –  Gippsland,  Victoria;  FIT   Tasmania  –  Northern  Tasmania;  FIT  Kangaroo  Island  –  Kangaroo  Island,  South  Australia;  FIT  South  Coast  WA  –  Albany,   Western  Australia;  FIT  West  Costs  WA  –  Bunbury,  Western  Australia

Scope  and  Certification  Evaluation  Process  

Scientific  Certification  Systems  (SCS),  a  FSC-­‐accredited  certification  body  based  in  Emeryville,  California,  will  conduct  this  FSC   evaluation.    

Due  to  the  lack  of  an  existing  accredited  regional  standard,  PF  Olsen  will  be  evaluated  against  the  SCS  Interim  Standard  for  SCS   Interim  Standard  for  Natural  Forest  and  Plantation  Forest  Management  in  Australia  under  the  Forest  Stewardship  Council,  V  1.0,   which  will  be  a  locally-­‐adapted  version  of  the  SCS  Generic  Interim  Standard.    SCS  welcomes  comments  on  the  draft  SCS  Interim   Standard  for  Region/Country  as  part  of  the  process  of  adapting  the  standard  for  application  in  Australia.    A  copy  of  the  draft  

standard  is  available  at:  http://www.scscertified.com/docs/FM_STN_SCS_InterimStandard_Australia_V1-­‐0_080811.pdf    or  SCS  upon   request.    Comments  on  the  standard  can  be  submitted  to  Mr.  Graeme  Lea  (contact  details  below).    Comments  on  the  official  FSC   Standard  for  Australia  can  be  submitted  to  [email protected].

The  Evaluation  Process  Includes  the  Following  Phases:

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Public  notification:  distribution  of  the  standard  and  solicitation  of  comments  on  the  certification  applicant;  Audit  planning   and  document  review;

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Field  assessment:  A  representative  sample  of  field  sites  and  operations  within  the  defined  forest  area  are  inspected  by  a   team  of  auditors;

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Stakeholder  consultation;

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Synthesis  of  findings:  Compliance  with  the  standard  is  ascertained  and  the  certification  decision  is  formulated;

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Reporting:      A  draft  report  describing  the  evaluation  process,  findings,  and  certification  decision  is  produced;

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Peer  review:  The  evaluation  report  is  peer  reviewed  by  2  independent  natural  resource  professionals;

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Delivery  of  final  certification  report;  

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Certification  decision:  a  public  summary  of  the  certification  report  is  released,  if  certification  is  awarded.

Evaluation  Team  

Mr.  Graeme  Lea;  FSC  Lead  Auditor Local  Expert  to  Be  Determined

Call  for  Public  Participation  

SCS  welcomes  comments  on  the  forest  management  of  PF  Olsen  or  other  topics  pertinent  to  their  seeking  FSC  certification,  such  as   whether  PF  Olsen  complies  with  the  legal,  social,  technical,  and  environmental  requirements  of  the  standard  or  identification  of  high   conservation  value  forests[1]  within  the  PF  Olsen  Group  Certification  Scheme.    Comments  can  be  submitted  via  email,  standard   mail,  or  facsimile  to  PF  Olsen.    The  audit  team  can  make  arrangements  to  allow  stakeholders  to  meet  with  them  during  the   evaluation  upon  request.    All  comments  and  sources  will  be  kept  in  strict  confidence  at  the  request  of  the  commenter.  

Dates  

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The  field  evaluation  is  scheduled  to  commence  during  the  week  of  September  17th,  2012.    SCS  will  make  arrangements  to  meet  with   interested  parties  during  the  evaluation  if  appropriate,  but  it  is  preferred  that  comments  are  submitted  before  the  evaluation  

commences.

Dispute  Resolution  Procedure  

As  provided  by  the  FSC  Interim  Dispute  Resolution  Protocol  and  the  SCS  Forest  Conservation  Program  Quality  Manual,  dispute   resolution  procedures  are  in  place  and  available  to  interested  parties  at  http://www.scscertified.com/complaints.php

Additional  Information  

More  information  about  FSC  and  SCS  can  be  obtained  from  www.fsc.org  and  www.scscertified.com.  Information  on  PF  Olsen  can  be   found  at  http://www.pfolsen.com.    A  copy  of  the  Standard  to  be  used  can  be  requested  from  SCS,  or  found  online  at:

Please  contact  us

 

Graeme  Lea

 

Brendan  Grady

 

FSC  Lead  Auditor

 

SCS  Director  of  Forest  Management

 

2000  Powell  St,  Suite  600;  Emeryville  CA  94608,  USA

 

Tel  0061  8  8254  6143

 

Tel  +1  (510)452-­‐8034,  Fax  +1  (510)  452-­‐6898

 

[email protected]

 

[email protected]

 

 

 

[1]High  Conservation  Value  Forests  possess  one  or  more  of  the  following  attributes:  a)  forest  areas  containing  globally,  regionally  or   nationally  significant:  concentrations  of  biodiversity  values  (eg.  endemism,  endangered  species,  refugia);  and/or  large  landscape  level   forests,  contained  within,  or  containing  the  management  unit,  where  viable  populations  of  most  if  not  all  naturally  occurring  species  exist   in  natural  patterns  of  distribution  and  abundance  b)  forest  areas  that  are  in  or  contain  rare,  threatened  or  endangered  ecosystems  c)   forest  areas  that  provide  basic  services  of  nature  in  critical  situations  (eg.  watershed  protection,  erosion  control)  d)  forest  areas   fundamental  to  meeting  basic  needs  of  local  communities  (eg.  subsistence,  health)  and/or  critical  to  local  communities’  traditional   cultural    identity  (areas  of  cultural,  ecological,  economic  or  religious  significance  identified  in  cooperation  with  such  local  

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communities).      Also  see  Principle  9,  in  the  FSC  Principles  and  Criteria.

   

Regards,      

.    .    .    

 

 

 

Victoria  Solbert  |  Certification  Coordinator

 

Natural  Resources  Division SCS  GLOBAL  SERVICES

 

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and  services  that  deliver  proven  environmental,  social  and  quality  benefits.

 

 

 

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High  Conservation  Value  Forests  possess  one  or  more  of  the  following  attributes:  a)  forest  areas  containing  globally,   regionally  or  nationally  significant:  concentrations  of  biodiversity  values  (eg.  endemism,  endangered  species,  refugia);  and/or   large  landscape  level  forests,  contained  within,  or  containing  the  management  unit,  where  viable  populations  of  most  if  not  all   naturally  occurring  species  exist  in  natural  patterns  of  distribution  and  abundance  b)  forest  areas  that  are  in  or  contain  rare,   threatened  or  endangered  ecosystems  c)  forest  areas  that  provide  basic  services  of  nature  in  critical  situations  (eg.  watershed   protection,  erosion  control)  d)  forest  areas  fundamental  to  meeting  basic  needs  of  local  communities  (eg.  subsistence,  health)   and/or  critical  to  local  communities’  traditional  cultural    identity  (areas  of  cultural,  ecological,  economic  or  religious  significance   identified  in  cooperation  with  such  local  communities).      Also  see  Principle  9,  in  the  FSC  Principles  and  Criteria.

 

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