WAC 296-79-260
Pulpwood storage and handling. (1)
Piling of logs.
• Logs must be piled or removed in an orderly manner.
• The piles must be stable and individual logs properly
placed to prevent them from rolling or falling.
• The ends must not project into walkways, roadways or
areas reserved for other purposes and
• Sufficient clearance must be maintained for safe travel
of all vehicles and loads.
(2) Wire rope doglines used for towing or rafting must
not be used when:
• They acquire jaggers to the extent that they present a
hazard to the employees handling them; or
• When they are weakened to the extent that they are
hazardous.
(3) Boom sticks must be capable of safely supporting the
weight imposed upon them.
(4) Stiff booms must be:
• Made by fastening not less than two boom sticks
together.
• Not less than 36 inches in width measured from outside
to outside of the outer logs.
• Fastened together with not less than 4 inch by 6 inch
cross ties or cable lashing properly recessed into notches in
the boom sticks and secured.
(5) Pike poles must be kept in good repair. Conductive
pike poles must not be used when it is possible that they may
come in contact with electrical conductors.
(6) Logs must not be lifted over employees and employees
must stay clear of the hazardous area near where logs are
being lifted or swung.
(7) Storing or sorting on water or any boom work other
than boom boat operations, must require a minimum of two
persons.
(8) All mobile equipment used to handle logs, blocks or
cants must be provided with adequate overhead protection.
(9) Unloading lines must be so arranged that it is not
necessary for the worker to attach them on the pond or dump
side of the load.
(10) Unauthorized vehicles and unauthorized foot traffic
must not be allowed in any active sorting, storing, loading,
or unloading areas.
(11) Log unloaders must not be moved about the premises
with loads raised higher than absolutely necessary.
(12) Jackets or vests of fluorescent or other high
visibility material must be worn by persons working on dry
land log storage.
(13) All log dumps must be periodically cleared of bark
and other debris.
(14) Handles of wood hooks must be locked to the shank to
prevent them from rotating.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050
. 99-16-083, § 296-79-260, filed 8/3/99, effective
11/3/99; Order 74-24, § 296-79-260, filed 5/6/74; Order 70-6,
§ 296-79-260, filed 7/10/70, effective 8/10/70.]