Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-0680 - Blocks and Hanging Blocks
(1) Load-bearing blocks must:
(a) Not be used for lines other than those
for which they are constructed.
(b)
Be fitted with line guards and be designed and used in a manner that prevents
fouling.
(c) Be kept in proper
alignment when in use.
(d) Have
bearing and yoke pins of a material that will safely withstand the strains
imposed and be securely fastened.
(e) Have sheaves of a size designed for the
size of the wire rope used.
EXCEPTION:437-007-0680(b) and (e) do not apply to small rig-up (Tommy Moore) blocks.
(2) Block bearings must be kept
well-lubricated.
(3) Sufficient
corner or tail blocks to distribute the stress on anchors and attachments must
be used on all logging systems.
(4)
Tail, side, or corner blocks used in yarding must be hung in both eyes of
straps or in the single eye of a strap or choker that meets the requirements
OAR 437-007-0645, Tables 7-7 and
7-8.
(5) The yoke pin of haulback
blocks must be inserted with the head facing the direction from which the
rigging approaches, when the rigging can reach the block.
Notes
Tables referenced in this rule are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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