WAC 296-56-60079
General rules applicable to vehicles. (1) The requirements of this section apply to general vehicle
use within marine terminals except in cases where the
provisions of subsections (3) and (13) of this section are
preempted by regulations of the department of transportation.
(2) Private vehicle parking in marine terminals shall be
allowed only in designated areas.
(3) Trailers shall not be disconnected from tractors at
loading docks until the road wheels have been immobilized. The road wheels shall be immobilized from the time the brake
system is disconnected until braking is again provided. Supplementary front end support shall be employed as necessary
to prevent tipping when a trailer is entered by a material
handling vehicle. Rear end support shall be employed if rear
wheels are so far forward as to allow tipping when the trailer
is entered.
(4) The employer shall direct motor vehicle operators to
comply with any posted speed limits, other traffic control
signs or signals, and written traffic instructions.
(5) Stop signs shall be posted at main entrances and
exits of structures where visibility is impaired, and at blind
intersections, unless direct traffic control, warning mirror
systems or other systems of equivalent safety are provided.
(6) Vehicular routes, traffic rules and parking areas
shall be established, identified and used.
(7) Vehicle drivers shall warn anyone in traffic lanes of
the vehicle's approach.
(8) Signs indicating pedestrian traffic shall be clearly
posted at vehicular check-in and check-out lines and similar
locations where employees may be working.
(9) A distance of not less than twenty feet (6.1 m) shall
be maintained between the first two vehicles in a check-in,
check-out, road ability, or vessel loading/discharging line. This distance shall be maintained between any subsequent
vehicles behind which employees are required to work.
(10) No unattended vehicle shall be left with its engine
running unless secured against movement (see WAC 296-56-60077
for powered industrial trucks).
(11) When the rear of a vehicle is elevated to facilitate
loading or discharging, a ramp shall be provided and secured. The vehicle shall be secured against accidental movement
during loading or discharging.
(12) Only vehicle floors in safe condition shall be used.
(13) When flatbed trucks, platform containers or similar
conveyances are loaded or discharged and the cargo consists of
pipe or other products which could spread or roll to endanger
employees, the cargo shall be contained to prevent movement.
(14) Vehicles used to transport employees within a
terminal shall be maintained in safe working order and safety
devices shall not be removed or made inoperable.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040. 99-02-024, §
296-56-60079, filed 12/30/98, effective 3/30/99. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW and RCW 49.17.040, [49.17].050
and [49.17].060. 92-22-067 (Order 92-06), § 296-56-60079,
filed 10/30/92, effective 12/8/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 86-03-064 (Order 86-02), §
296-56-60079, filed 1/17/86; 85-01-022 (Order 84-24), §
296-56-60079, filed 12/11/84.]