Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-1020 - Log Truck General Requirements
(1) Manufacturers' handholds and steps
provided on trucks must be maintained.
(2) The area between the truck frame rails,
from the cab rearward as far as necessary to provide a safe work area, must
have a walking surface of suitable non-slip material.
(3) Log trucks, with loads that are scaled at
ramps, must have a personnel platform that:
(a) Extends outward from the side of each
frame rail 18 inches.
(b) Is 18
inches long or as near 18 inches as the design of the truck will
permit.
(c) Is capable of safely
supporting a 500-pound load.
(d)
Have a nonslip surface.
(4) There must be a step or other safe access
for the driver to reach the space behind the cab.
(5) Log trucks must have a bulkhead meeting
PUC requirements located between the load and cab. This bulkhead must extend to
the top of the cab.
(6) All riders
must be in the cab and use a seat and seat belt.
(7) Tire chain hooks must not present a
hazard to workers. The arrangement and location of the tire chain hooks may
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Under
the scaler platform with the hook tips toward the center of the truck;
or
(b) Inside an enclosure, such as
a bottomless box attached to the truck frame, or
(c) Shielded with guards (such as hinged
metal covers).
(8) Empty
spare tire racks must be removed from bulkheads when there is no tire in them
unless the lower part of the rack folds back against the upper part.
(9) Additional vehicle requirements that
apply to log trucks are contained in Subdivision F, Roads and Vehicles, OAR
437-007-0520 through
437-007-0570.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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