European Championship in Forestry Skills
These competitions play a particularly significant role in creating international contacts between students and schools, which contribute to the furthering peaceful coexistence between nations.In planning and carrying out the competitions, special attention is paid to safety aspects in working techniques.First part is demonstrating specific knowledge of working with a chainsaw and consists of five disciplines (Fitting a new chain, Bucking by combined cut, Precision bucking, Undercut and Felling Cut, and Limbing).This part takes place over an approximately 3 km long orientation course, within which are 16 points.[2] The winner is the one country whose competitors achieve the highest number of points from both parts.