Or. Admin. Code § 437-002-0313 - Additional Oregon Rules for Sawmills
(1) Application. This section includes safety
requirements for sawmill operations including, but not limited to, log and
lumber handling, sawing, trimming, and planing; waste disposal; operation of
dry kilns; finishing; shipping; storage; yard and yard equipment; and for power
tools and affiliated equipment used in connection with such
operations.
(2) Conveyors. Feed
conveyors for chippers, hogs, burners, and other dangerous machines shall be
fully guarded to prevent workers from falling into the conveyor. Where a part
of the guard must be omitted to permit workers to feed the conveyor, they shall
be provided with and shall wear a safety belt and lanyard tied off to a life
line.
(3) Unloading Equipment:
(a) The tile and overarm grapple of all
hydraulically operated log handling machines shall be equipped with a means for
preventing the release of the tilt and/or grapple devices in case of a failure
in the hydraulic system;
(b)
A-frames and similar log unloading devices shall be guyed and braced to provide
stability and prevent tipping.
NOTE: Pond Boats. Small pond boats which are not designed to transport more than one person are exempt from the life-ring requirement.
(4)
Transfers and Tracks:
(a) Guardrails and
handrails shall be installed on and about transfers and transfer tracks
wherever necessary for the safety or workers;
(b) Cars shall not be moved while workers are
in the bight of tow lines;
(c)
Tracks shall be clear of obstructions before rail cars are moved.
(5) Green Chains and Sorting
Tables:
(a) Green chains and similar
equipment shall be provided with a stopping device which is readily accessible
to one or more persons working on the chain;
(b) A toe board not less than six inches in
height of nominal two by six inch material shall be installed on the vertical
face of all green chain and sorting tables;
(c) The flow of lumber or other materials on
sorting tables and green chain shall be regulated as evenly as
possible.
(d) Rollers or other
devices shall be provided for removing heavy material from the chain or
table.
(e) Workers shall not cross
over operating conveyors, rolls, or belts unless elevated cross-overs are
provided for this purpose.
(6) Transfer Rolls:
(a) Power driven rolls shall be operated in a
manner to prevent end collisions;
(b) The space between live rolls, for a
distance of at least one roll on either side of cross-overs or walkways, shall
be filled in with substantial material;
(c) Live roll sprockets, chains, gears and
drive shafts shall be guarded wherever exposed to contact;
(d) Live rolls shall be replaced when a hole
(sufficient to impair its strength, or catch clothing) has developed.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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