- (1) A minimum of two people must work at water dumps when logs are being unloaded. At least one person must be an experienced unloading machine operator.
- (2) At least two people must be present for stowing, sorting or boom work of any kind except when one person is feeding the slip (hot lane) from a designated area.
- (3) All water dumps must have brow logs except when logs are lifted from the truck or rail car.
- (4) If mobile log handling machines are used to dump loads, adequate stops must be provided to prevent the machines from running off the edge of the dump.
- (5) When a brow log is used with a parbuckle system, all personnel are prohibited from going between the brow log and the load of logs at any time.
- (6) Unloading lines must be arranged so that it is not necessary for a person to attach them on the water or dump side of the load.
(7) The unloading machine operator must:
- (a) Have an unobstructed view of the dump and the logs being unloaded; or
- (b) Receive a signal before dumping the logs.
- (8) All personnel must be in the clear and a signal given before logs are dumped.
- (9) When dry land log dumps use unloading methods similar to those of water dumps, OAR 437-007-1160(5) through (8) will apply.
- (10) All personnel working on logs or around boom sticks in water must wear sharp-caulked shoes or slip-on sharp-caulked shoes.
- (11) Metal or conductive pike poles must not be used around exposed electrical conductors.
- (12) Defective poles, blunt or dull pikes must not be used.
- (13) Sufficient walkways and floats must be installed and securely anchored to provide safe passage for personnel.
- (14) Decks, floats or other walkways must be kept above the waterline at all times, and they must be capable of supporting four times the imposed load.
- (15) Pond rafts must be removed from service when they are no longer capable of remaining above water while supporting a 500-pound load on any edge.
(16) All regular boom sticks and foot logs must be:
- (a) Reasonably straight, free of protruding knots and have the bark removed, and
- (b) Capable of supporting any necessary weight of personnel and equipment above the waterline at either end.
- (17) Gaps between ends of boom sticks must not exceed 24 inches.
- (18) All wire must be removed from booms and chains before they are reused or hung in rafting stalls.
- (19) Permanent cable swifters must be arranged so it will not be necessary to roll boom sticks in order to attach or detach them.
- (20) When cable swifters or dogging lines become hazardous from an excessive amount of jaggers, they must be discarded.
- (21) Stiff booms must be constructed of not less than two float logs or equivalent timbers and must have a minimum width of 36 inches.
- (22) Float logs or equivalent timbers must be securely joined together by not less than 4-inch by 6-inch cross ties.
- (23) Stiff booms must be planked over with not less than 2-inch planking, securely fastened and kept in good repair, at all sorting gaps or locations where mechanical devices are operated.
- (24) Walkways along sorting gaps must be at least 4 feet wide. Other planked walkways must be at least 22 inches wide.
- (25) Life rings attached to 90 feet of 1/4-inch line with a minimum breaking strength of 500 pounds, must be provided at convenient points adjacent to water that is 5 feet or more in depth.
- (26) Life rings must have a minimum of 30 inches outside diameter and 17 inches inside diameter.
- (27) Life rings must be maintained so as to retain a 32-pound positive buoyancy.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 654.001 - 654.295
History
OSHA 5-2003, f. 6-2-03, cert. ef. 12-1-03