(1) Springboards must be:
- (a) Made of clear, straight grained sound stock;
- (b) Long enough, wide enough, and strong enough; and
- (c) Replaced when they will no longer safely support the expected load at the extreme end.
- (2) Springboard irons must be well lipped and firmly attached with bolts or other equally strong attachment.
- (3) Saw chains must be stopped while shifting springboards.
- (4) Jack plates must be used with hydraulic tree jacks and the base plate must be seated on solid wood inside the bark ring as close to level as possible.
- (5) When necessary, two workers must be present at the tree during hydraulic tree jacking to lend assistance.
- (6) Wedges must be used as a follow-up method while using tree jacks, and continuously moved in as the tree is jacked.
- (7) All hydraulic tree jacks must be equipped with a check valve and the pump must be equipped with an operable pressure gauge.
- (8) Jacking a tree straight uphill is prohibited when the tree may slide back past the stump.
- (9) On slopes over 50% grade, tree(s) must at least be quartered to a degree that prevents employees from being exposed to the possibility of sliding or rolling trees or logs.
- (10) Trees must not be felled directly uphill when the probability of the tree sliding past the stump is likely.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060, and chapter 49.17 RCW. WSR 17-17-131, § 296-54-53940, 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, § 296-54-53940, filed 8/18/99, effective 12/1/99.]