- (a) Employees shall not stand or work in the bight of running lines.
- (b) Chokers shall not be hooked or unhooked from the butt hook before all the rigging has come to a complete stop.
- (c) Care shall be taken in working around logs which are propped up or show a tendency to roll. Workers in charge shall carefully watch for such hazards.
- (d) In setting or unhooking chokers, care shall be taken to stand clear of rolling logs.
- (e) Workers shall remain on their feet until the turn is broken out and well into the clear.
- (f) Standing on or near logs which may move or be moved by the turn going in is prohibited. Until a signal to go ahead is given, all workers shall stand clear of the area that is affected by the turn breaking out.
- (g) When approaching or working around hangups, workers shall watch carefully for the danger of logs rolling or sliding, widow-makers, snags, or tops of trees falling.
- (h) Chokers shall be placed near, but not closer than 2 feet, from the ends of logs.
- (i) Choker holes shall be dug from the uphill side of a log if there appears to be any danger of its rolling.
- (j) While hooking or unhooking chokers, workers shall choose the safest approach. This is usually from the upper side or end of the log.
- (k) Logs shall not be landed at the landing chute until all workers and equipment are in the clear.
- (l) Chasers shall be sure that logs are securely landed before approaching them to unhook chokers.
- (m) Towed equipment, such as but not limited to, skid pans, pallets, arches, and trailers, shall be attached to each machine or vehicle in such a manner as to allow a full 90 degree turn; to prevent overrunning of the towing machine or vehicle; and to assure that the operator is always in control of the towed equipment.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
History
1. New subsection (n) filed 5-5-95; operative 5-5-95 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 95, No. 18).
2. Repealer of subsection (k), subsection relettering, and amendment of newly designated subsection (k) filed 10-24-01; operative 11-23-01 (Register 2001, No. 43).