Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.15151 - Felling
Rule 5151.
(1)
An employee, except the faller, shall not be closer to a manual or mechanical
felling operation than twice the height of the tallest tree being
cut.
(2) Before a cut is started, a
feller shall check for the location of all of the following and plan and clear
a path of retreat:
(a) Other
employees.
(b) Dead
limbs.
(c) Lean of the
tree.
(d) Wind condition.
(e) Location of other trees and other
hazards.
(f) Snow or ice
accumulation.
(3) The
retreat path shall extend diagonally away from the expected felling line,
unless the employer demonstrates that such a retreat poses a greater hazard
than an alternate retreat path. Once the backcut has been made, the feller
shall immediately move a safe distance away on the retreat path and away from
the tree being felled.
(4) If a
tree falls on a power line, the utility shall be notified immediately and all
employees shall remain clear until the utility advises that conditions are
safe.
(5) The immediate supervisor
shall be consulted when unfamiliar or unusually hazardous conditions
necessitate the supervisor's approval before cutting is commenced.
(6) While manual felling is in progress, a
yarding machine shall not be operated within 2 tree lengths of trees being
manually felled. This subrule does not apply to yarding machines performing
tree-pulling operations.
(7) Each
danger tree shall be felled, removed, or avoided. Each danger tree, including
lodged trees and snags, shall be felled or removed using mechanical or other
techniques that minimize employee exposure before work is commenced in the area
of the danger tree. If the danger tree is not felled or removed, it shall be
marked and work shall not be conducted within 2 tree lengths of the danger
tree, unless the employer demonstrates that a shorter distance will not create
a hazard for an employee.
(8) Each
danger tree shall be carefully checked for signs of loose bark, broken branches
and limbs, or other damage before it is felled or removed.
Accessible loose bark and other damage that may create a hazard for an employee shall be removed or held in place before felling or removing the tree.
(9)
Felling on any slope where the rolling or sliding of trees or logs is
reasonably foreseeable shall be done uphill from, or on the same level as,
previously felled trees.
(10)
Domino felling of trees is prohibited.
(11) Accumulations of snow and ice that may
create a hazard for an employee shall be removed before felling is commenced in
the area or the area shall be avoided.
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