WAC 296-54-565
Intermediate support trees. (1) Trees
used as intermediate supports must be sound and straight from
the ground to the point of strap attachment; and must be
rigged so that:
(a) Carriage clearance, as measured at the base of the
support tree(s) is approximately five feet.
(b) The jackline/support line (see Figure 21: Critical
Measurements of the Double Tree Intermediate Support System)
is a single piece of line that is one-eighth inch larger than
the tong or skidding line or rigged to provide a strength
equal to a line one-eighth inch larger than the tong or
skidding line.
(2) Vertical support trees must be firmly rooted.
(3) The base of all leaning tree supports must be
prevented from moving by:
(a) Retaining twenty percent of the stump diameter in
holding wood; or
(b) Other suitable rigging arrangements.
(4) Double tree supports must be rigged so that (see
Figure 22: Double Tree Intermediate Support System):
(a) The minimum and maximum heights of the jack relative
to the height of the block are as shown below:
(b) The angle the block line makes with the center line
of the support tree is as follows:
(i) For skylines one and one-eighth inch and smaller, ten
degrees in any direction; and
(ii) For skylines larger than one and one-eighth inch,
deflection of the block is in the direction of the jack and a
maximum of ten degrees.
(c) The loaded support tree does not displace more than
two feet at the point of rigging attachment.
(5) Intermediate support trees must be adequately guyed
to withstand any stress to which the tree may be subjected.
(6) Single tree supports must be guyed as follows:
(a) For skylines one and one-eighth inch and less, as
shown in Figure 4; and
(b) For skylines larger than one and one-eighth inch, as
shown in Figure 6.
(7) Double tree supports must be guyed as follows:
(a) For skylines one and one-eighth inch and less, no
guys are required;
(b) For skylines larger than one and one-eighth inch, as
shown in Figure 4.
(8) Guylines for intermediate support trees may be made
of synthetic material and must be used according to the
manufacturer's recommendations.
CRITICAL MEASUREMENTS OF THE DOUBLE TREE INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT SYSTEM
Figure 21: Critical Measurements of the Double Tree Intermediate Support System
DOUBLE TREE INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT SYSTEM
Front View
D = .25 X L = minimum distance
D = .5 X L = maximum distance
Figure 22: Double Tree Intermediate Support System