Utah Admin. Code R614-3-2 - Scope and Definitions
A.
This rule contains Occupational Safety and Health Standards applicable to
farming operations, for farms employing eleven (11) or more employees during
any part of a year or maintain a labor camp. Family members of farm employers
shall not be regarded as employees when making the determination as to
number.
B. General Definitions
1. "Act" means the Utah Occupational Safety
and Health Act of 1973.
2.
"Administration" means the Division of Occupational Safety and Health of the
Labor Commission, also known as UOSH (Utah Occupational Safety and
Health).
3. "Administrator" means
the director of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
4. "Commission" means the Labor
Comission.
5. "Employee" includes
any person suffered or permitted to work by an employer.
6. "Employer" means:
a. The state;
b. Each county, city, town, and school
district in the state; and
c. Every
person, firm, and private corporation, including public utilities, having one
or more workers or operatives regularly employed in the same business, or in or
about the same establishment, under any contract of hire.
C. Farming Definitions
1. "Agricultural tractor" means any vehicle,
of more than 20 engine horsepower, designed to furnish the power to pull,
carry, propel, or drive farm implements. All self propelled implements are
excluded.
2. "Confined Space" means
an open topped space more than four feet deep, or an enclosed space, such as a
tank, vessel, silo, vault, pit, that is not designed for continuous employee
occupancy, and:
(1) contains an actual or
potentially hazardous atmosphere or other safety or health hazard;
(2) makes ready escape difficult; or
(3) restricts entry for rescue
purposes.
3. "Farmfield
equipment" means tractors or implements, including self propelled implements,
or any combination thereof used in agricultural operations.
4. "Farming operation" is defined as any
operation involved in the growing or harvesting of crops, the raising of
livestock or poultry, or similar activities conducted by a farmer on sites such
as farms, ranches, orchards, dairy farms or similar farming
operations.
5. "Farmstead
equipment" means agricultural equipment normally used in a stationary manner.
This includes, but is not limited to, materials handling equipment and
accessories for such equipment whether or not the equipment is an integral part
of a building.
6. "Ground driven
components" are components which are powered by the turning motion of a wheel
as the equipment travels over the ground.
7. "Guard" or "Shield" is a barrier designed
to protect against employee contact with a hazard created by a moving machinery
part.
8. "Hand labor operations"
means agricultural activities or operations performed by hand or with hand
tools. Some examples of "hand labor operations" are the hand harvest of
vegetables, nuts, and fruit, hand weeding of crops and hand planting of
seedlings. "Hand labor" does not include such activities as logging operations,
the care or feeding of livestock, or hand labor operations in canning
facilities or packing houses.
9.
"Handwashing facility" means a facility providing either a basin, container, or
outlet with an adequate supply of potable water, soap and single use towels.
10. "Highway" means the entire
width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part
thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular
travel.
11."Labor camp" is defined
as farm housing directly related to the seasonal or temporary employment of
migrant farm workers. In this context, "housing" includes both permanent and
temporary structures under the control of the employer, located on or off the
property and that is provided as a condition of employment.
12. "Low profile tractor" means a wheeled
tractor possessing the following characteristics:
(1) the front wheel spacing is equal to the
rear wheel spacing;
(2) the
clearance from the bottom of the tractor chassis to the ground does not exceed
18 inches;
(3) the highest point of
the hood does not exceed 60 inches; and
(4) the tractor is designed so that the
operator straddles the transmission when seated.
13. "Potable water" means water that meets
the standards for drinking purposes by the state or local authority having
jurisdiction or water that meets the quality standards prescribed by the Bureau
of Public Water Supplies, Utah Department of Health.
14. "Power take off shafts" are the shafts
and knuckles between the tractor, or other power source, and the first gear
set, pulley, sprocket, or other components on power take off shaft driven
equipment.
15. "Service building"
shall mean a building housing toilets, lavatories, bathing facilities, a
service sink, and may also include laundry and such other facilities as may be
required.
16. "Toilet facility"
means a facility designed for the purpose of both defecation and urination,
including biological or chemical toilets, combustion toilets, or sanitary
privies, which is supplied with toilet paper adequate to employee needs. Toilet
facilities may be either fixed or portable.
17. "Wastewater" shall mean discharges from
all plumbing facilities, such as restrooms, kitchen, and laundry fixtures,
either separately or in combination.
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