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a. study, compare, and determine the strength properties and characteristics of different species of wood for the purpose of determining their usefulness as raw materials;b. develop new industries or improve old ones so that wood may carry its full share in the industrialization, of the country;c. make wood products serve the users better through increased durability and suitability;d. conduct studies to distinguish one wood from another and analyze their structural characteristics;e. study the best methods of producing plywood and glued products and find the suitability of the different species for the manufacture of pulp, paper, wallboard, and similar products;f. conduct natural and artificial seasoning of the different species of wood for industrial use;g. study the uses of minor products of the forest, such as rattan, resin, extractives, and others with a view to develop or improve industries based on them;h. study the durability and treatability of different Philippine woods and search for preservatives and methods of treatment that will protect them from fungus and insect pests; andi. effectuate such other investigations as will make research a sustaining element in the general objectives of promoting the integration of forest industries.
SEC. 9. The functions, powers duties, and responsibilities of the Industrial Investigations Division shall include, among others, investigations on the mechanical properties of wood, comparison of behavior of different species under various woodworking operations, recommendations as to uses for which different species are suited, and assistance to manufacturers in selecting suitable wood.
- The Personnel Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) initiate and maintain a personnel program consistent with existing civil service and other personnel laws, rules, and regulations, which includes training of personnel, analysis of positions and qualifications, setting standards for selective recruitment, appointments, transfers, and related work;
(2) process such papers as appointments, promotions, reinstatements, requests for leave of absence, personnel investigations and disciplinary actions, and other personnel transactions which need action by the Director;
(3) keep and maintain current personnel records and a plantilla of personnel for the Institute; and
(4) carry on a vigorous and continuous campaign to promote the safety and health of employees, avoid possible hazards in the operation of the apparatus and equipment and other activities of the Institute, and develop safety consciousness in employees.- The Budget and Finance Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) prepare, review, and consolidate budget estimates with justification data for budget requests, and submit the same to proper authorities;
(2) pass or availability of funds for purchasing equipment and supplies and for other expenditures, and prepare vouchers and checks covering payments therefor;
(3) control expenditures in accordance with budgetary allotments;
(4) handle receipt and disbursement activities, the preparation of payrolls and payment of salaries of employees, and report collections, deposits, and disbursements as required by accounting and auditing rules and regulations; and
(5) maintain adequate records of budget, financial, contractual, and business activities and obligations of the Institute.- The Engineer and Shops Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) perform plant construction, installation, repair and maintenance, or supervise the performance of the same by contractors;
(2) operate the Institute’s sawmills and shops and the mechanical and electrical equipment for general service, not assigned to some other division or section;
(3) make plans for plant layout and construction, and study the more efficient operation of plant machinery and equipment; and
(4) operate the Institute’s motor pool.- The General Services Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) procure, keep and maintain the Institute’s property, supplies, and equipment, and dispose of, under strict regulations, property that has become worn out obsolete, or useless;
(2) maintain adequate records of supplies and equipment received and issued to entities and officials of the Institute and keep current inventories of property, supplies, and equipment;
(3) handle purchase requisitions and make purchases for the entities and officials of the Institute;
(4) supervise use and maintenance of office equipment and property;
(5) keep and maintain records, reports, and documents not specifically assigned to other sections of the Division or other Divisions;
(6) maintain and manage the janitorial, messengerial, clerical, security, and other facilitating services;
(7) provide for the maintenance of buildings and grounds;
(8) develop and maintain currently a manual or manuals of rules, regulations, policies, and standard operating procedures of the Institute with instructions for their use with assistance from other sections and divisions; and
(9) receive, sort, distribute, dispatch, and record incoming and outgoing mail, correspondence, and other written communications.- The Publications and Information Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) prepare informational material for press release and publication purposes submitted by any of the divisions and units of the organization;
(2) facilitate the exchange of technical information on forestry and forest products between the Institute and the Bureau of Forestry, with industry and the general public;
(3) handle publication and public relations activities of the Institute;
(4) maintain liaison with entities of the government concerned with the dissemination of informational and educational materials to the public; and
(5) maintain and administer the technical reference library of the Institute.- The Manila Liaison Unit shall be located in the Bureau of Forestry and have the following functions, among others:
(1) serve as a government liaison and local industry contact office;
(2) attend to local procurement of supplies and equipment in accordance with delegated authority; and
(3) provide information to the public, as requested locally.
- The Mechanical Properties Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the mechanical properties of different species of wood, including tests on static bending, impact bending, toughness, compression, shear, hardness and other mechanical properties as needed;
(2) investigate the strength of nailed, bolted, and similar joints used in timber structures to compare their effectiveness and usefulness under different conditions; and
(3) investigate the strength of structural elements of timber such as posts, beams, trusses, laminated beams and arches, and similar members to determine their reliability and to assist in their efficient design.- The Quality, Evaluation, Machining, and Selection Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) compare and evaluate different species of wood with regard to their behavior and response during various processing operatios, such as sawing, nailing, planning, sanding, boring, painting, varnishing, and the like;
(2) recommend the uses for which the various species of wood are best suited, according to their specific gravity, individual strength properties, shrinkage, seasoning properties, durability and other characteristics, properties, and behavior;
(3) assist manufacturers and others in selecting the most suitable woods for various kinds of wood products; and
(4) assist in finding suitable uses for neglected species that are not now in profitable commercial use.
- The Wood Structure Museum and Herbarium Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the microscopic anatomical structure of wood of different species in order to determine their distinguishing characteristics;
(2) investigate the relations between the microscopic and macroscopic structure of different species and their properties and usefulness;
(3) investigate the fiber length, diameter, and other related characteristics of wood fibers to provide information on theirsuitability for paper making and on palm fibers to provide information on their suitability for brush manufacture;
(4) maintain the wood collection of the Institute, to serve as basic reference material for the identification of unknown wood samples and the herbarium material collected for establishing the species identification of the trees used in the Institute testing program; and
(5)maintain a museum for the illustration and demonstration of forest products, processing methods, results of research and related material.- The Veneer, Plywood, and Gluing Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the suitability for veneer and plywood of species not now used for the purpose and develop the techniques for using them successfully;
(2) develop improvements in the methods used for manufacturing veneer and plywood and in the properties of the finished products from the species now in use; and
(3) study the gluing properties of different species of wood and develop the technique of using them successfully in the manufacture of laminated structural timbers and other glued products.- The Minor Forest Products Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the production and marketing of the minor, non-chemical products of the forest, such as fibers, barks, nuts, and other miscellaneous products, for the purpose of encouraging their production, improving their quality and increasing their marketability and usefulness; and
(2) stimulate the small scale manufacture of wood products from waste or other residues by means of inexpensive machinery or equipment.
- The Pulping and wallboard Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the pulping and paper-making properties and processing of the different species of wood and find out which species and mixtures can be used profitably for manufacturing paper of various commercial kinds; and
(2) study the manufacture of wallboards and hard-boards by different methods from the various species and develop the technique of producing acceptable grades and qualities from different species and mixtures.- The Chemical Composition Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) study the chemical composition and properties of different species of wood and look for characteristics and chemical differences that bear on wood suitability for various uses or may make them attractive as sources of tannins or other extractives of commercial value;
(2) make chemical studies of all kinds needed to improve chemical processing or properties or encourage the profitable and more efficient utilization of forest and mill wastes and by-products; and
(3) study minor chemical products, especially those that can be produced from waste woods, such as charcoal, extractives, and other chemical by-products and develop improvements in processing needed to make them commercially useful and profitable.
- The Physical Properties and Seasoning Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate and compare the physical properties of wood such as shrinkage, specific gravity, electrical properties, and moisture relations;
(2) study and compare the seasoning properties of different woods by air drying and kiln drying methods in order to classify them with regard to their ease of seasoning; and
(3) devise practical means or drying schedules for air drying or kiln drying; each important species with minimum loss or damage.- The Wood Preservative Treatment Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the treatability of different species in order to classify them with regard to their resistance to impregnation with wood preservatives;
(2) devise practical methods and treatments to overcome the resistance to penetration in the species that are difficult to impregnate;
(3) study and compare the natural resistance of different species to fungi and insects;
(4) compare through field tests the effectiveness of different preservatives and treatments in prolonging the life of wood exposed to deteriorating conditions; and
(5) compare the fire resistance of different species and devise means of increasing the resistance by means of impregnated chemicals or coating.- The Pathology Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) study the life habits of wood destroying and wood staining fungi, in order to avoid their depredations;
(2) study the blue staining of rattan and lumber and devise methods for its prevention; and
(3) make laboratory tests on the toxicity and effectiveness of wood preservatives and stain preventives.- The Entomology Section shall have the following functions, among others:
(1) investigate the life habits of insects that damage wood, in order to find ways to avoid their attacks;
(2) investigate the damage caused by log-boring insects in freshly cut logs and the effectiveness of methods and materials for preventing the damage; and
(3) devise methods for protecting wood products and wood structures from the attacks of boring insects such as termites (anay), powder-pest beetles (bokbok) and the like.
a. Under Republic Act Numbered 1600the following sums, subject to adjustment by the Commissioner of the Budget based on the unexpended balance of the appropriations available as of the effective date of these Implementing Details, are reallocated for the operation of the Institute during the period from July first, nineteen hundred and fifty-six to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, except where otherwise provided.
(1) For the Forest Products Laboratory, Bureau of Forestry, General Fund P325,720.00 (2) For the Forest Products Research Section, Bureau of Forestry, General Fund 22,320.00 (3) For the Administrative Division, Bureau of Forestry, General Fund 4,200.00 (4) For the National Economic Council, CP 774 59,980.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS P412.220.00
For the administration and execution of research on the utilization of forest products, including executive direction and administrative services and research: Provided, That out of this appropriation so much as may be necessary shall be made available, from the lump sum of ?7,892 for emergency laborers for the payment of per diems of the members of the Forest Products Research Board at ?25 each per meeting actually attended, but not to exceed 1any month; Provided, further, That only those members who are not government employees are entitled to per diems.
P412,220.00 (1) Executive Direction and Administrative Services P136,880.00 (2) Research
275,340.00 TOTAL FUNDS 412,220.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 412,220.00
a. Counterpart Fund P59,980.00 b. General Fund 352,240.00
Class title
Number
Salary range
Amount
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
Director of Forest Products Research Institute
1
(55)
P6,000.00
Assistant Director, Forest Products Research Institute
1
(52)
5,100.00
Secretary
1
(30)
2,544.00
OFFICE TOTAL
3
P13,644.00
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION
Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer II (Division Chief)
1
(45)
P3,984.00
Stenographer
1
(25)
1,800.00
Personnel Section
Personnel Officer I (Section Chief)
1
(37)
P3,120.00
Personnel Aid
1
(25)
1,980.00
Clerk I
1
(23)
1,560.00
3
P6,660.00
Budget and Finance Section
Budget Officer I (Section Chief)
1
(39)
P3,960.00
Cashier I
1
(32)
2,808.00
Accounting Clerk II
1
(25)
1,980.00
Clerk I
1
(23)
1,560.00
4
P10,308.00
Engineering and Shops Section
Mechanical Plant Chief (Section Chief)
1
(42)
P3,720.00
Mechanical Plant Supervisor
1
(31)
2,280.00
Senior Mechanical Plant Operator
1
(27)
1,800.00
Mechanical Plant Operator II
1
(23)
1,800.00
Field Electrician
1
(23)
1,560.00
Heavy Equipment Operator
1
(23)
1,800.00
Carpenter
4
(23)
6,120.00
Class title
Number
Salary range
Amount
Mechanical Plant Operator I
1
(21)
1,560.00
Light Equipment Operator II
1
(20)
1,560.00
12
P22.200.00
General Services Section
Administrative Assistant II (Section Chief)
1
(37)
P2,400.00
Storekeeper I
1
(23)
1,560.00
Security Guard
4
(22)
6,120.00
Clerical Aide
1
(18)
1,440.00
Groundsman-Gardener
1
(14)
1,440.00
Janitor
3
(14)
4,320.00
Laborer
7
(14)
10,080.00
18
P27,360.00
Publications and Information Section
Information Editor II (Section Chief)
1
(36)
3,432.00
Senior Librarian
1
(33)
2,760.00
Microphotographer
1
(30)
2,040.00
Clerk I
1
(23)
1,560.00
4
P9,792.00
Manila Liaison Unit
Forester III
(39)
P3,480.00
Assistant Buyer
(26)
2,040.00
Clerical Aide
(18)
1,440.00
3
P6,960.00
DIVISION TOTAL
46
P89,064.00
TOTAL PERMANENT POSITIONS—SALARIES
49
P102,708.00
LUMP SUM FOR WAGES OF EMERGENCY LABORERS
7,892.00
TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (PROJECT 1)
P110,600.00
PROJECT 2 : Research
INDUSTRIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
Office of the Chief
Supervising Forestry Research Scientist (Division Chief)
1
(50)
P4,200.00
Stenographer
1
(25)
1,980.00
2
P6.180.00
Mechanical Properties Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
P3,120.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
3
(34)
7,560.00
Computer I
1
(25)
1,800.00
Class title
Number
Salary range
Amount
Forestry Laboratory Aide
1
(18)
1,560.00
Laborer
2
(14)
2,880.00
8
P16,920.00
Quality, Evaluation, Machining, and Selection Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
P3,120.00
Forestry Research Scientist
1
(41)
2,730.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(84).
2,400.00
Forestry Laboratory Aide
2
(18)
3,000.00
5
P11,250.00
DIVISION TOTAL
15
P34,350.00
WOOD TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
Office of the Chief
Supervising Forestry Research Scientist (Division Chief)
1
(50)
P4,800.00
Senior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(47)
4,800.00
Clerk I
1
(23)
1,560.00
3
P11,160.00
Wood Structure, Museum, and Herbarium Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist
(Section Chief)
1
(47)
P4,800.00
Forester II
1
(34)
***2,200.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(34)
1,800.00
Forestry Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
1,800.00
4
P10,600.00
Veneer, Plywood, and Gluing Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
P2.760.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
2
(34)
4,800.00
Forestry Laboratory Aide
1
(18)
1,560.00
Laborer
3
(14)
4,320.00
7
P13,440.00
Minor Forest Products Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
P2,760.00
Forester II
1
(34)
2,400.00
2
P5,160.00
DIVISION TOTAL
16
P40,360.00
CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
Office of the Chief
Chief Research Chemist I (Division Chief)
1
(50)
P4.800.00
Clerk I
1
(23)
1,560.00
2
P6,360.00
Pulping and Wallboard Section
Senior Research Chemist (Section Chief)
1
(48)
P3,960.00
Research Chemist I
1
(41)
2,760.00
Analytical Chemist
1
(34)
2,400.00
Chemical Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
2,400.00
Chemical Laboratory Technician
2
(24)
*3,300.00
Chemical Laboratory Aide
1
(18)
1,560.00
Laborer
3
(14)
4,320.00
10
P20,700.00
Chemical Composition Section
Senior Research Chemist (Section Chief)
1
(48)
P2,760.00
Research Chemist I
1
(41)
*2,530.00
Analytical Chemist
1
(34)
2,400.00
Analytical Chemist
1
(34)
2,400.00
Chemical Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
1,800.00
Chemical Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
*1,650.00
Chemical Laboratory Aide
1
(18)
1,560.00
Laborer
1
(14)
1,440.00
8
P16,540.00
DIVISION TOTAL
20
P43,600.00
WOOD PRESERVATION DIVISION
Office of the Chief
Supervising Forestry Research Scientist (Division Chief
1
(50)
P4.800.00
Clerk I
1
(23)
1,560.00
2
P6.360.00
Physical Properties and Seasoning Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
*?3,630.00
Forestry Research Scientist
1
(41)
3,120.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(34)
2,760.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(34)
*2,530.00
Forestry Laboratory Technician
(24)
*1,650.00
Laborer
3
(14)
4,320.00
8
P18,010.00
Class title
Number
Salary range
Amount
Wood Preservative Treatment Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
*P3,630.00
Forestry Research- Scientist
1
(41)
3,120.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
2
(34)
5,520.00
Forestry Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
1,800.00
Laborer
2
(14)
2,880.00
7
P16,950.00
Pathology .Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
P4,800.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist-
1
(34)
2,400.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(84)
*2,530.00
Forestry Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
1,800.00
4
P11,530.00
Entomology Section
Senior Forestry Research Scientist (Section Chief)
1
(47)
P2,400.00
Junior Forestry Research Scientist
1
(34)
**1,150.00
Forestry Laboratory Technician
1
(24)
**750.00
3
P4,300.00
DIVISION TOTAL
24
P57,150.00
TOTAL PERMANENT POSITIONS-SALARIES (PROJECT 2)
75
P175,460.00
SUMMARY
TOTAL PERMANENT POSITIONS-SALARIES
124
P278,168.00
TOTAL FOR WAGES OF EMERGENCY LABORERS
7,892.00
TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES
P286,060.00