Wash. Admin. Code § 296-54-583 - Loading logs
(1) A positive
means of communication must be established and used between the truck driver
and the employee loading logs to control the movement of the log truck being
loaded.
(2) No one is permitted
alongside or underneath trucks being loaded or on the load until communication
has been established with the loading machine operator and the truck driver,
and the employee is assured that it is safe to be there.
(3) Logs being moved or loaded must not pass
over any employee or an occupied vehicle, equipment or truck cab.
(4) Standing between a truck cab and a log
being loaded or unloaded is prohibited.
(5) Logs must not be lowered to the bunk
while bunk or block adjustments are being made or until the employee making
these adjustments is in the clear.
(6) Standing underneath a suspended trailer
or its reach is prohibited.
(7)
Loads must be built up or loaded in a manner to be stable without the use of
wrappers. Wrappers are considered only as precautionary measures to ensure
stability of the load.
(8) Where
there is a danger of the grapple slipping off of logs, straps must be used in
loading logs that are too large for the grapple or tongs and must be hung in
both eyes.
(9) Logs must be loaded
in a manner to prevent excessive strain on wrappers, binders, bunk stakes, bunk
chains or straps.
(10) Logs in any
tier or layer unsecured by stakes or cheese blocks must be well saddled and
have their diameter centers inside the diameter centers of the outer logs of
the next lower tier or layer.
(11)
Bunk and wing logs must extend at least twelve inches beyond the front and rear
bunks or stakes. When fixed bunks are used, logs must extend at least six
inches beyond the front and rear bunk or stake.
(12) Double-ended logs above the stakes must
not be loaded on the side of the load from which the binders or wrappers are
intended to be released.
(13) Logs
must be loaded so that no more than one-third of the weight of any log extends
beyond the end of the logs or bunk supporting it.
(14) Logs must be loaded in a manner that
will not impair full and free movement of the truck.
(15) Each log not contained within the stakes
must be secured with at least two wrappers before the truck leaves the vicinity
of the landing/loading area.
(16)
All of the required wrappers must be placed on the load within sight of the
landing/loading area so immediate emergency assistance can be given if
necessary.
(17) Loads or logs must
not be moved or shifted while binders are being applied or adjusted.
(18) The transport vehicle must be positioned
to provide working clearance between the vehicle and the deck.
(19) All limbs or knots that would project
beyond the stakes or legal height must be removed before the log is loaded on
the car or truck.
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This does not apply to incidental limbs/knots placed on loads during the normal loading process. |
(20)
Power saws must not be operated on top of loaded logging trucks.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050 . 99-17-117, § 296-54-583, filed 8/18/99, effective 12/1/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040, 49.17.150 and 49.17.240. 79-10-081 (Order 79-14), § 296-54-583, filed 9/21/79.
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