WAC 296-17A-2903
Classification 2903.
2903-00 Wood chip, hog fuel, bark, bark flour, fire log and
lath: Manufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in the production of
products such as, but not limited to, wood chips, hog fuel,
bark, bark flour, fire logs, kindling, excelsior,
particleboard, and similar wood by-products.
Wood chips are small pieces of wood, generally uniform in
size and larger and coarser than sawdust, commonly used to
make pulp, particleboard, stuffing for products such as animal
bedding, and as smoker/barbecue fuel;
Hog fuel is made by grinding waste wood in a hog machine,
is larger and coarser than wood chips, and is used to fire
boilers or furnaces, often at the mill or plant at which the
fuel was processed;
Bark is the outermost covering of a tree which is chopped
into pieces of varying sizes, and is commonly used for
landscaping;
Bark flour is finely ground bark used as a filler or
extender in adhesives;
Fire logs are made by forming sawdust into a log about 15
inches long and are used for fuel;
Lath is a narrow strip of wood commonly used to support
shingle, slate or tile roofing, and as a fencing material;
Excelsior is the curled shreds of wood used as a packing
and stuffing material, or as a raw material in making various
board products;
Particleboard is a panel made from discrete particles of
wood which are mixed with resins and formed into a solid board
under heat and pressure.
The degree of manual labor required to make these
products varies depending upon the size of the operation and
sophistication of the equipment. Raw materials include, but
are not limited to, logs, mill waste, bark, sawdust, or chips.
Machinery includes, but is not limited to, rip saws, cut-off
saws, loaders, debarkers, hog chippers, hammer mills,
conveyors, sorting screens, and storage bunkers. This is a
shop or plant only classification; it includes work being
performed in an adjacent yard when operated by an employer
having operations subject to this classification. The
operation of portable chipping or debarking mills is included
in this classification.
This classification excludes all activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed; veneer
manufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2904; and sawmill operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 1002.
2903-06 Wood furniture stock: Manufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture of
wood furniture stock such as, but not limited to, tabletops,
table or chair legs, chair backs or seats, panels for beds,
turning squares (bolts of wood which are shaped on lathes into
furniture legs) and furniture squares (standard sized - usually 2" x 2" - pieces of wood used in constructing frames
of upholstered furniture). Stock may be mass produced or
custom. Raw material includes dimensional lumber from
hardwoods such as, but not limited to, ash or alder. If the
lumber is not presurfaced, it is sanded and/or planed. It is
cut to desired width and thickness with a rip saw; and cut to
desired length with a cut-off saw. Pieces may be beveled with
a table saw, bored with a horizontal boring machine, molded or
shaped, and joints formed using a mortise, tenon or jointer. Finished stock is banded and/or palletized and usually shipped
unfinished and unassembled to furniture manufacturing plants.
This is a shop or plant only classification; it includes work
being performed in an adjacent yard when operated by an
employer having operations subject to this classification.
This classification excludes all activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed;
manufacture of wood furniture and caskets which is to be
reported separately in classification 2905; lumber
remanufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2903-26; veneer manufacturing which is to be
reported separately in classification 2904; and sawmill
operations which are to be reported separately in
classification 1002.
2903-08 Wood door, jamb, window, sash, stair, molding and
miscellaneous millwork: Manufacturing, prehanging or assembly
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture,
prehanging or assembly of wooden doors, door components,
jambs, windows, sashes, stairs, mantels, moldings, turnings,
and miscellaneous millwork such as, but not limited to,
shutters, door and window grilles, skylights, pillars,
wainscot, and similar architectural ornaments. Doors
manufactured in this classification may be for residential or
commercial use, such as, but not limited to, garage, closet,
warehouse, interior and exterior; they may be odd-size or
standard, panel, solid, louver, hollow core, sliding, bifold
and overhead. Component parts for stairs include, but are not
limited to, risers, tread, balusters, hand rails, and newel
posts. Fireplace mantels include both the shelf and the
complete ornamental facing surrounding the firebox. Moldings
include, but are not limited to, picture moldings, chair
rails, quarter round, coves, and architectural molding and
base. Raw materials include, but are not limited to, cut
stock lumber, plywood, veneer, particleboard, cardboard,
plastic laminates, glue, hardware, glass, and metal. Cutting
and fitting of glass and metal components for doors and
windows is an integral phase of the manufacturing process and
is included within the scope of this classification.
Machinery includes, but is not limited to, various types of
saws (table, panel, rip, cut-off, radial arm, trim, circular,
band, jig, and miter), molders, shapers, routers, planers,
finger jointers, mortises, tenons, lathes, presses, various
types of sanders, drill presses, hand drills, boring machines,
pneumatic nail, screw and staple guns, spray guns, chisels,
air compressors, glue spreaders, drying ovens, overhead vacuum
lifts, conveyor systems, fork lifts, and pallet jacks. Some
door manufacturers have "door machines" which route
impressions in jambs and blanks for hinge placement, and bores
holes in the blank for knobs and locks; some have computerized
overhead vacuum lights, electronic gluers, hydraulic lift
pits, or electronically controlled saws. Prehanging doors
involves boring holes in door blanks for knobs and locks,
routing impressions into the blanks and jambs for hinge
replacement, mounting hinges, trimming door and jamb
replacements to exact size. Finishing the products with
stain, paint, oil, or lacquer is included in this
classification when done by employees of employers subject to
this classification. This is a shop or plant only
classification; it includes work being performed in an
adjacent yard when operated by an employer having operations
subject to this classification.
This classification excludes all activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed; the
manufacture of wood furniture and caskets which is to be
reported separately in classification 2905; the manufacture of
wood cabinets, countertops, and fixtures which is to be
reported separately in classification 2907; lumber
remanufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2903-26; veneer manufacturing which is to be
reported separately in classification 2904; the manufacture of
metal doors, jambs, windows, and sashes which is to be
reported separately in classification 3402; and sawmill
operations which are to be reported separately in
classification 1002.
Special note: Lumber yards and building materials
centers subject to classification 2009 are to be assigned
classification 2903-08 in addition to their basic
classification if they prehang door blanks.
2903-10 Wood box, shook, pallet, bin: Manufacturing,
assembly, or repair
Wood pallet dealer/recycle operations: Including repairs
of pallets
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture,
assembly, or repair of wood pallets, boxes, bins, shook,
shipping crates, and storage containers. A shook is a set of
unassembled sawn wood components for assembling a packing box
or barrel. Shooks are usually sold to box assembly plants.
Pallets may be constructed out of vertical and horizontal
runners of dimensional lumber to form a slatted pallet or by
attaching three evenly spaced rows of wooden blocks between
two sheets of solid plywood to form a lid-block pallet.
Usually, the manufacturer subject to this classification picks
up pallets, boxes or shipping crates from the customer, brings
them to the plant for repair, reconditioning, or rebuilding,
then returns them to the customer. However, the assembly or
repair of bins is often done at the customer's location, which
is still to be reported in classification 2903-10 when
performed by employees of the bin manufacturer. Raw materials
include, but are not limited to, dimensional lumber, plywood,
nails, staples, screws, glue, and paint. Machinery includes,
but is not limited to, a variety of saws (table, rip, radial
arms, cut-off, band or trim), planers, molders, drills, boring
machines, notchers, nailing machines, pneumatic stapler, screw
and nail guns, conveyors, roll cases, sorting tables, pallet
jacks, and fork lifts. Incoming lumber is cut to specified
lengths, widths, and thicknesses with saws, then planed,
bored, tongued, and grooved. Pieces are nailed, stapled or
glued together to form finished products. Cut ends of
pallets, bins, and boxes may be painted for design or for
color identification purposes. Customer's name may be
imprinted on the product using stencils and paint or wood
burning tools. This is a shop or plant only classification;
it includes work being performed in an adjacent yard when
operated by an employer having operations subject to this
classification.
This classification excludes lumber remanufacturing which
is to be reported separately in classification 2903-26; and
sawmill operations which are to be reported separately in
classification 1002. Nonwood pallet/bin dealers are to be
reported in the appropriate metal, fiberglass, or plastics
classification.
2903-12 Wood products, N.O.C.: Manufacturing or assembly
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture or
assembly of miscellaneous wood products which are not covered
by another classification (N.O.C.), including, but not limited
to, ladders, utility pole crossarms, beams, barricades, cable
spools, slugs or ends for paper rolls, attic vents,
prefabricated wall panels, gazebos, saunas, solariums, lattice
panels, mall and park furnishings, playground equipment, docks
and floats, parade floats, boat trailer bunks, cattle feeders,
tree spreaders, tack strip, exhibit booths, weaving looms, and
pottery wheels. Finishing of the product with stains or other
lacquers is included in this classification when done by
employees of employers subject to this classification. Raw
materials include, but are not limited to, dimensional lumber,
plywood, particleboard, lath, logs, glue, staples, screws,
nails, stains, paints, oils, and lacquers. Operations require
substantial amounts of machine work, as well as hand assembly.
Machinery includes, but is not limited to, saws (table, panel,
cut-off, band, jig, miter, or chain), sanders, planers,
routers, shapers, molders, jointers, drill presses, boring
machines, hydraulic presses, pneumatic nail, screw and staple
guns. This is a shop or plant only classification; it
includes work being performed in an adjacent yard when
operated by an employer having operations subject to this
classification.
This classification also includes log home manufacturers
who use a sawmill type operation using dimensional lumber to
construct the shell of the home. Log home manufacturers
constructing log home shells in a permanent yard using the
traditional method of peeling the logs, using chainsaws to
notch logs, and assembling the logs together, are to be
reported in classification 1003-06.
This classification excludes all activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed; the
manufacture of wood household and sporting goods which is to
be reported separately in classification 2909; the manufacture
of wood furniture and caskets which is to be reported
separately in classification 2905; the manufacture of wood
cabinets, countertops and fixtures which is to be reported
separately in classification 2907; lumber remanufacturing
which is to be reported separately in classification 2903-26;
veneer manufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2904; and sawmill operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 1002.
2903-13 Veneer products: Manufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture of
veneer products by laminating rough veneer to plywood or
particleboard and applying plastic or polyester overlays.
Laminated veneer sheets are generally sold to other
manufacturers and used in the construction of items such as,
but not limited to, cabinets, countertops, furniture, wall
board, flooring, and shelving. Veneer products generally
require no prefinishing with paint, stain or lacquer. Raw
materials include, but are not limited to, plywood,
particleboard, polyester, paper, polyethylene, fiberglass,
plastic laminates and glue. To make veneer products, sheets
of rough veneer are individually fed through glue spreader
machines which apply glue to both sides. Veneer sheets may be
laminated to other veneer or to plywood or particleboard, cut
to size with saws, then plastic or polyester overlays applied.
Laminated sheets are fed through either hydraulic cold or hot
presses to be bonded and cured. More sophisticated presses
automatically feed the sheets through, and shear the laminated
panels to standard 4' x 8' or 4' x 10' dimensions, or to
specified lengths and widths for custom orders. Forklifts are
used to move materials. This is a shop or plant only
classification; it includes work being performed in an
adjacent yard when operated by an employer having operations
subject to this classification.
This classification excludes activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed; the
manufacture of household and sporting goods wooden ware which
is to be reported separately in classification 2909; the
manufacture of wood products not covered by another
classification (N.O.C.) which is to be reported separately in
classification 2903-12; the manufacture of wood furniture and
caskets which is to be reported separately in classification
2905; the manufacture of wood cabinets, countertops and
fixtures which is to be reported separately in classification
2907; the manufacture of rough veneer which is to be reported
separately in classification 2904-00; lumber remanufacturing
which is to be reported separately in classification 2903-26;
and sawmill operations which are to be reported separately in
classification 1002.
2903-20 Wood sign: Manufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture of
interior or exterior signs made of wood or wood products. Raw
materials include, but are not limited to, dimensional lumber,
plywood, molding, acrylic, paint, stain, lacquer and hardware.
When additional sizing is required, saws, such as table,
panel, cut-off, or radial arm, are used to cut material to
desired dimensions. Pieces may be further sized, shaped, and
smoothed with routers, saws, planers, or sanders. Stain,
paint, or other finishes may be applied as background colors,
borders or designs, with pneumatic spray guns, airbrushes, or
by hand. Lettering or designs can be painted directly on the
sign, cut from separate stock and glued or screwed on, or
carved, routed or sandblasted. Computer-cut vinyl lettering
may also be applied. Sign painting and lettering is included
in this classification when done by employees of the sign
manufacturer. Hand drills or drill presses are used to mount
wood lettering or designs, bore holes and attach hardware used
in the subsequent installation of the sign. This is a shop or
plant only classification; it includes work being performed in
an adjacent yard when operated by an employer having
operations subject to this classification.
This classification excludes the installation or removal
of signs outside of buildings which is to be reported
separately in classification 0403; the installation or removal
of signs inside of buildings which is to be reported
separately in classification 0513; sign painting or lettering
on the inside of buildings which is to be reported separately
in classification 4109; establishments that paint on or apply
lettering to sign "backings" that are manufactured by others
which is to be reported separately in classification 4109; the
manufacture of metal or plastic signs which is to be reported
separately in the classification applicable to the
manufacturing process; and sawmill operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 1002.
Special note: The majority of sign manufacturers also
install their signs. Installation and removal of signs is to
be reported separately.
2903-21 Wood truss: Manufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in the manufacture of
structural roof trusses, and/or ceiling and floor joists from
wood or wood products. These products usually do not require
a high degree of finishing work. Raw materials include, but
are not limited to, dimensional lumber (usually 2" x 4", 2" x
6", and 2" x 8", which is kiln dried, machine stressed, and
presurfaced), plywood, metal gussets, and hardware.
Dimensional lumber is cut with gang, table, resaw, or radial
arm saws. Cut stock is placed in a hydraulic jig assembly
which holds the unassembled components in the properly aligned
configuration. Pneumatic nailers are used to embed the nail
clips which connect each joint of the truss. A gantry, which
is an overhead crane traveling along a bridge-like frame, is
used to relocate the truss along the assembly line. The
assembled truss is placed in a stationary or moveable press
which attaches reinforcing triangular shaped metal plates
called gussets at each joint or angle. This is a shop or
plant only classification; it includes work being performed in
an adjacent yard when operated by an employer having
operations subject to this classification.
This classification excludes all installation activities
away from the shop or plant which are to be reported
separately in the classification applicable to the work being
performed; the manufacture of door jambs, windows, sashes,
stairs, molding and miscellaneous millwork which is to be
reported separately in classification 2903-08; lumber
remanufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2903-26; and sawmill operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 1002.
Special note: Truss manufacturers, whose primary
customers are building contractors and building supply
dealers, usually deliver their product. Delivery to the
construction site often entails placing trusses onto the roof
top, using boom lifts mounted on the delivery truck, which is
included in this classification when performed by employees of
employers subject to this classification.
2903-26 Lumber: Remanufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in lumber
remanufacturing, which is the process of converting cants,
plywood, or lumber into a more specialized or higher grade
product. Cants are large slabs of wood, usually having one or
more rounded edges, which have been cut from logs. The
incoming stock is generally green, rough-cut, and may be owned
by the customer or by the remanufacturer. Machinery includes,
but is not limited to, a variety of saws, (chop, resaw, trim,
rip, table, radial arm, and cut-off), planers, surfacers,
sanders, molders, groovers, finger jointers, tenoners, gluers,
kiln dryers, fork lifts, and trolley cars. Stock is kiln
dried, resawed, planed, grooved, or otherwise treated,
according to customer specification if the customer owns it,
or to standard cuts if it is for resale. Remanufacturers sell
lumber to construction contractors or manufacturers that use
it in the construction of products such as, but not limited
to, paneling, countertops, framing studs, siding, decking,
fencing, railroad ties, or molding. Remanufacturers generally
do not finish the material with stain, paint, or lacquer.
This is a shop or plant only classification; it includes work
being performed in an adjacent yard when operated by an
employer having operations subject to this classification.
This classification excludes all activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed; the
manufacture of roof trusses and ceiling and floor joints which
is to be reported separately in classification 2903-21; veneer
manufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2904; establishments that exclusively kiln dry
and/or treat lumber with preservatives, fire retardants, or
insecticides, and that do not perform any remanufacturing
operations which are to be reported separately in
classification 1003; and sawmill operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 1002.
2903-27 Ridge cap and/or shim: Manufacturing
Applies to establishments engaged in the production of
shims and ridge caps. Shims are thin wedges of wood used for
filling spaces or leveling. Ridge caps are shingles which are
used as a covering for roof peaks. This is a shop or plant
only classification; it includes work being performed in an
adjacent yard when operated by an employer having operations
subject to this classification.
This classification excludes all activities away from the
shop or plant which are to be reported separately in the
classification applicable to the work being performed; veneer
manufacturing which is to be reported separately in
classification 2904; and sawmill operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 1002.
Special note: This classification must be assigned only
by Classification Services after a field inspection of the
business has been performed. If a classification must be
assigned prior to the field inspection, assign classification
1005-02.
2903-28 Wood boat: Manufacturing, repair, or refinish
Applies to establishments engaged in manufacturing,
repairing, or refinishing wooden boats. Raw materials
include, but are not limited to, dimensional lumber, plywood,
glue, staples, screws, nails, stains, paints, oils, and
lacquers. Machinery includes, but is not limited to, band
saws, lathes, drill presses, jointers, planers and sanders.
Other than pleasure craft, very few wooden boats have been
manufactured over the last fifty years. This is a shop or
plant only classification; it includes work being performed in
an adjacent yard when operated by an employer having
operations subject to this classification.
This classification excludes the manufacture of
fiberglass boats which is to be reported separately in
classification 3511, and the manufacture of metal boats which
is to be reported separately in the classification applicable
to the materials used and work being performed.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035 and 51.16.100. 07-12-047, § 296-17A-2903, filed 5/31/07, effective 7/1/07. 07-01-014, recodified as § 296-17A-2903, filed 12/8/06,
effective 12/8/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035,
51.16.100. 06-12-075, § 296-17-568, filed 6/6/06, effective
1/1/07; 05-12-031, § 296-17-568, filed 5/24/05, effective
7/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035. 98-18-042, §
296-17-568, filed 8/28/98, effective 10/1/98; 96-12-039, §
296-17-568, filed 5/31/96, effective 7/1/96. Statutory
Authority: RCW 51.04.020(1) and 51.16.035. 93-12-093, §
296-17-568, filed 5/31/93, effective 7/1/93. Statutory
Authority: RCW 51.16.035. 87-12-032 (Order 87-12), §
296-17-568, filed 5/29/87, effective 7/1/87; 85-24-032 (Order
85-33), § 296-17-568, filed 11/27/85, effective 1/1/86;
85-06-026 (Order 85-7), § 296-17-568, filed 2/28/85, effective
4/1/85; 83-24-017 (Order 83-36), § 296-17-568, filed 11/30/83,
effective 1/1/84; 82-24-047 (Order 82-38), § 296-17-568, filed
11/29/82, effective 1/1/83; 81-24-042 (Order 81-30), §
296-17-568, filed 11/30/81, effective 1/1/82; Order 76-36, §
296-17-568, filed 11/30/76; Order 75-38, § 296-17-568, filed
11/24/75, effective 1/1/76; Order 75-28, § 296-17-568, filed
8/29/75, effective 10/1/75; Order 73-22, § 296-17-568, filed
11/9/73, effective 1/1/74.]