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General Workers for oil palm work clearing,fruits collect

RM 1,200 - RM 1,499 / Per Mon

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Key Responsibilities: Interrow Slashing: Operate manual or mechanical tools to slash weeds and vegetation between rows of oil palms. Ensure proper clearance of vegetation to reduce competition for nutrients and maintain plantation cleanliness. Manuring: Assist in the application of fertilizers and other soil amendments. Ensure proper distribution and application according to company guidelines. Safely handle and transport fertilizer materials. Spraying: Assist in the application of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other chemical treatments as per approved schedules. Ensure proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) while applying chemicals. Handle and store chemicals in accordance with safety standards. Collecting Loose Fruit: Collect loose oil palm fruit from the ground. Ensure all collected fruit is properly handled and transported to the designated collection points. Report any damaged or unusable fruit for proper disposal. Harvesting: Assist in the harvesting of mature oil palm fruit bunches. Ensure correct cutting technique and transport harvested fruit to the collection point. Work with the team to maintain high levels of productivity and quality. Other Maintenance Works: Perform general maintenance tasks including cleaning drains, repairing tools and equipment, and maintaining plantation roads. Assist in maintaining the plantation infrastructure, such as gates, fences, and irrigation systems. Ensure all tools and equipment are properly maintained and stored. General workers in an oil and palm plantation typically perform a variety of manual labor tasks related to the cultivation, maintenance, and harvesting of oil palm trees. Their roles are crucial for the smooth running of the plantation and the production of crude palm oil (CPO). Below are detailed descriptions of the key responsibilities and tasks performed by these workers: 1. Planting and Nursery Management Nursery Operations: Workers may assist in planting and caring for young oil palm seedlings in the nursery. This includes tasks like preparing soil, filling planting bags, watering seedlings, and ensuring the health of the plants. Transplanting: Once the seedlings are mature, they are moved from the nursery to the plantation fields. Workers are responsible for digging holes, placing seedlings, and ensuring proper spacing to allow for healthy growth. 2. Weed Control and Field Maintenance Weeding: Regular weeding is essential to prevent competition for nutrients, water, and sunlight. Workers may manually remove weeds or use mechanical tools to control vegetation around the oil palm trees. Pruning: Palm trees need to be pruned to remove dead or overgrown fronds. Workers use machetes, saws, or other tools to cut back leaves that could interfere with the growth of the trees or the harvesting process. Fertilizer Application: Workers are often tasked with applying fertilizers (both organic and chemical) to promote the health and growth of the palm trees. This can be done manually or with mechanical spreaders. 3. Pest and Disease Control Monitoring for Pests: Workers regularly inspect the trees for signs of pests such as weevils, aphids, or fungi. Identifying infestations early can help mitigate damage to the plantation. Pesticide Application: If pests or diseases are found, workers may be involved in applying pesticides or fungicides to control outbreaks, often using sprayers or other equipment to ensure proper coverage. 4. Harvesting Fruit Harvesting: One of the primary tasks for general workers is to harvest ripe oil palm fruit. The fruit bunches grow high in the trees, and workers use tools such as long sickles or specialized harvesting knives to cut down the bunches. Workers may need to climb the trees or use ladders to access the fruit. Transporting Fruit: After harvesting, the workers must transport the fruit to a collection point or loading area, where it will be sent to the mill for processing. This often involves using wheelbarrows, carts, or tractors. Maintenance of Plantation Infrastructure Road Maintenance: Plantation workers are often responsible for maintaining the roads and pathways within the plantation. This can involve repairing road surfaces, clearing overgrown vegetation, or ensuring proper drainage to prevent flooding during heavy rains. Building and Repairing Structures: Workers may also be tasked with maintaining or repairing equipment storage areas, workers' quarters, or other facilities used in the plantation. 7. General Estate Cleaning and Sanitation Cleaning Facilities: Workers clean various facilities on the plantation, including offices, storage areas, restrooms, and housing for staff. This ensures a clean and safe environment for workers and minimizes the risk of contamination or pests. Waste Disposal: Managing waste, including disposing of organic materials like empty fruit bunches, is also part of their responsibility. They ensure proper disposal methods to prevent environmental damage.