160 FELLING AND CONVERSION OF TIMBER. 



B. OBLIGATIONS OF THE WOOD- STACKER, AND OF THE FOREMAN. 



C. OBLIGATIONS OF MEN EMPLOYED IN CARRYING AND FLOATING 



TIMBER. 



D. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR. 



II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS. 

 III. PENALTIES. 



A. OBLIGATIONS OF THE WOODCUTTER. 



(a) Conduct of Woodcutter. As regards the conduct of 

 the woodcutter, the following are the chief points : 



i. No one is allowed to do other than the special work 

 allotted to him. 



ii. Every woodcutter must be at work punctually at the 

 appointed hour, and should work steadily and without 

 intermission until the work is completed, except during 

 the off- time agreed upon. 



iii. Any woodcutter absent without permission from work 

 will be warned on the first occasion, and on the second 

 will be considered to have vacated his work of his own 

 accord. 



iv. No work is to be done before sunrise or after sunset. 

 v. Every woodcutter is to provide his own tools in good 

 condition and he should also have a two-foot rule. 

 Wood for mending tools and for constructing huts for 

 the workmen is provided by the forest-guards. When 

 the work is completed, all wood used for huts, timber, 

 sledge-roads, etc., should, as far as possible, be 

 converted into firewood. 



vi. Every woodcutter should be as careful as possible in 

 carrying out silvicultural rules, and obey the special 

 instructions of the manager and guards in this respect. 

 He is also held responsible to report any infractions, 

 which have come to his knowledge, of such rules by 

 any other workmen. 



