Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-0515 - Signs
(1) Warning signs
must be prominently displayed a minimum of 300 feet in advance of forest
activities which create hazardous conditions for road traffic.
(2) Warning signs must be removed or covered
when forest activity operations are interrupted for an extended
period.
(3) Warning signs must be
worded to describe the hazard, type of operation or action to be taken.
NOTE: Samples of operation specific sign wording:
Lines Across Road
Contact Operator On Channel
Stop Do Not Proceed Without Contacting
Timber Falling Ahead
Blasting
Logging Operations Ahead
Heavy Truck Traffic
CB Channel
(4) Warning signs must:
(a) Be a minimum dimension of 24-inch x
24-inch diamond.
(b) Have an orange
background.
(c) Have 4-inch black
letters.
(5) When stop
signs are used they must:
(a) Be eight
sided.
(b) Have a minimum height
and width of 24 inches.
(c) Have a
red background with 6-inch white letters for the "STOP" side.
(6) The "STOP/SLOW" paddle must:
(a) Be eight sided.
(b) Have a minimum height and width of 18
inches.
(c) Have a red background
with 6-inch white letters for the "STOP" side.
(d) Have an orange background with 6-inch
black letters for the "SLOW" side.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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