Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 672-4-.08 - Safety Restrictions on Hauling Logs and Pulpwood on Public Roads
In addition to any other conditions imposed, all vehicles hauling logs or pulpwood on the public roads of this State shall secure the load in the following manner:
(a) Each
load of pulpwood or logs transported upon any public road or highway in thin
State by any vehicle equipped with permanent, fixed, or trip standards shall be
secured with binder chains of at least one-quarter inch high-tensile strength
or cables, straps, or other chains of equivalent strength. All such chains,
cables, or straps shall be equipped with a tightening device. All pallets or
racks used to carry pulpwood or logs shall be bound to the frame or body of the
truck or trailer at the bottom. The driver shall be required to examine such
chains, cables, or straps and the safety of the load before departing from the
point of origin.
(b) Each load of
short pulpwood loaded perpendicular to the axis of the truck body shall be
required to be secured by only one binder chain or cable, strap, or other chain
meeting the specifications provided in paragraph (a) of Rule
672-4-.08.
(c) Each tree length load of pulpwood or logs
shall be required to be secured with no less than two binder chains or cables,
or straps or other chains meeting the specifications provided in paragraph (a)
of Rule 672-4-.08 which
shall be located approximately at the center and end of the load.
(d) Each load of pulpwood or cut logs loaded
on multiple racks, where each rack is individually loaded, shall be required to
be secured by only one binder chain or cable, strap, or other chain meeting the
specifications of paragraph (a) of Rule
672-4-.08.
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