Wash. Admin. Code § 296-54-53910
(4) Before falling trees, cutters must:
(5) While manual falling is in progress, all logging machines must be operated at least two lengths away from trees being manually fell.
| EXCEPTION: | This provision does not apply to logging machines performing tree pulling operations or logging machines called upon by the cutter to ground hazard trees. All cutters must be notified of the logging machine's entrance into the area and all falling within two tree lengths of the logging machine must stop. |
(10) Undercuts large enough to safely guide trees and eliminate the possibility of splitting must be used on all trees over six inches DBH.
| For example: | A tree with no perceptible lean, having an undercut depth of one-fourth of the diameter of the tree and a face opening equal to one-fifth of the diameter of the tree would meet the requirement. |
(14) A backcut must be made in each tree being fell.
(c) The backcut must be above the level of the horizontal facecut to provide an adequate platform to prevent kickback.
| EXCEPTION: | This requirement does not apply to open-faced falling where two angled facecuts are used instead of a horizontal facecut. |
(16) Trees with face cuts and/or backcuts must not be left standing unless all the following conditions are met:
(18) Lodged trees must be clearly marked and identified by a predetermined method and all persons in the area must be instructed not to pass or work within two tree lengths of the trees except to ground them.
| Note: | See Figure No. 2, for illustrations of undercuts. |
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FIGURE 2: UNDERCUTS
| (A) | Conventional undercut. Can be made with parallel saw cut and axe diagonal cut or both cuts with the saw. Generally used on trees of small diameter. |
| (B) | Humboldt undercut. Leaves square-end log. Same as (A), except that waste is put on the stump. |
| (C) | Open face undercut. Both cuts are made with the saw. The top and bottom face cuts generally form a 90 degree angle when completed. Works best on small diameter trees. |
| (D) | Two parallel cuts with the saw. The material between the cuts is chopped out with an axe-adz (pulaski) combination. Used on trees over 30 inches in diameter. |
| (E) | Three parallel cuts with the saw, leaving a step. Same in principle as (C). Used on trees of very large diameters. |
| Item | ||
| 1 | Undercut depth | |
| 2 | Undercut height | |
| 3 | Holding wood | |
| 4 | Backcut |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060, and chapter 49.17 RCW. WSR 17-17-131, § 296-54-53910, filed 8/22/17, effective 10/22/17. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and [49.17].050. WSR 99-17-117, § 296-54-53910, filed 8/18/99, effective 12/1/99.]