34 Pa. Code § 45.22 - Felling rules
(a) When a tree
is ready to fall, the chopper or sawyer shall give audible warning to men
working in the vicinity. This shall be done in every case, whether there is
believed to be anyone in the vicinity or not. The chopper or sawyer shall be
responsible for insuring that all persons are clear from both the falling tree
and any branches broken off by the tree in falling.
(b) Felling crews shall work at a distance
from each other or from bucking crews of not less than 125% of the average
height of timber being cut.
(c)
Choppers and fellers shall be warned to watch for kickbacks of the butt,
particularly when felling trees in a high wind.
(d) A felled tree, balanced across a knoll,
rock, log, or the like, shall have the light end propped before being cut into
saw logs.
(e) All members of woods
crews shall be warned to exercise care in the use of fire and especially to
extinguish matches, cigarettes, cigar stubs and pipe ashes, before throwing
them away.
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