Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-1155 - Dry Land Log and Fiber Handling and Processing
(1) Identification tags must not be applied
or pulled unless logs are resting in a stationary place, such as bunks,
cradles, skids, or sorting tables.
(2) When personnel are required to work on
logs unloaded onto skids (bay logs), sufficient space must be maintained
between the top of the skids (bay logs) and the ground or deck so logs will
clear the prone body of a person.
(3) Logs placed onto skids (bay logs) for
processing must be laid out so that the person bucking them has enough room to
operate the chain saw safely. The diameter of the logs must be taken into
consideration.
(4) Logs placed in
bays or onto skids (bay logs) for processing or scaling must not be moved until
the ground personnel have finished their tasks, or unless ground personnel
request assistance to move a log to complete the task (i.e., extracting a
pinched saw).
(5) Machines and
ground personnel must not enter the swing radius of a machine without
permission of the operator. The swing radius is determined by combining the
working radius of the machine and the length of logs being handled.
(6) Ground personnel must not walk or work
behind front-end loaders and forklift-type log handling machines without
contacting the operator.
(7) Log
handling machines must not carry logs over an active processing bay.
(8) Loads on forklift-type log handling
machines must be transported as low as safely operable without obstructing
visibility.
(9) The requirements of
OAR 437, division 2/N, Materials Handling and Storage, apply to Overhead and
Gantry Cranes used to unload, process and deck logs.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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