WAC 296-54-53940
Falling and bucking -- Springboards and tree
jacking. (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.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and [49.17].050. 99-17-117, § 296-54-53940, filed 8/18/99, effective 12/1/99.]