Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-0825 - Tree Jacking
(1)
Hydraulic tree jacks must have:
(a) An
internal operable load check valve, velocity fuse or equivalent device. When
using hoses with a jack, the device must be installed between the ram and the
first piece of hose out from the jack.
(b) An operable pressure gauge.
(2) If two or more tree jacks are
used and operated with one pump, a one-way flow valve must be used to isolate
the hydraulic fluid from one jack to another jack should a failure in the
system occur.
(3) A qualified
person must determine if it is safe to jack a tree.
(4) Hydraulic tree jacks must have enough
lift power for the trees to be jacked and felled.
(5) Two workers, one of whom must be
qualified in the use of jacks, must be present at the tree when using hydraulic
tree jacks.
(6) The jack seat of
hydraulic tree jacks must be level.
(7) A metal plate or pad must be placed
between the ram and the saw cuts when using a hydraulic tree jack. The metal
plate or pad must be of sufficient area and have a surface design to prevent
the plate or pad from sinking into the wood or from slipping.
(8) The hydraulic tree jack seat must be on
solid wood inside the bark ring.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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