WAC 296-305-07011
Occupant restraints and enclosures for
wildland firefighting. (1) While in motion, the driver and
passengers in the cab shall wear seatbelts.
(2) Seatbelts shall comply with U.S. Department of
Transportation, Part 49 CFR, Section 571, Standards 209 and
210.
(3) Passengers on wildland vehicles shall use a safety
belt or a short lanyard securely connected to the apparatus.
(a) Safety belts or lanyards shall be secured to an
anchorage or structural member capable of supporting a minimum
dead weight of 1500 pounds per person or a 4:1 safety factor.
(b) Safety lanyard lengths shall not allow for the
firefighter to reach the ground.
(4) Safety belts shall be constructed and maintained in
compliance with ANSI A10.14-1975.
(5) Lanyards shall be a minimum of one-half inch nylon or
equivalent with a nominal breaking strength of 5400 pounds.
(6) The structural components for wildland vehicle
enclosures shall be constructed of metal tubing not less than
1 inch in diameter, capable of supporting a minimum of 1500
pounds per person, a 4:1 safety ratio or the equivalent. This
applies to vehicle enclosures manufactured after the effective
date of this chapter.
(7) The enclosure shall be constructed to a minimum
toprail height of forty-two inches and shall include a midrail
and either a toeboard at least four inches high or a bottom
rail a maximum of six inches from the platform.
(8) Access door(s) and latching mechanisms to tail board
enclosures shall be constructed and mounted to achieve
structural integrity comparable to the remainder of the
enclosure.
(9) A strap or butt-bar utilized for the fourth side of
the enclosure shall be a minimum of a four-inch nylon strap
capable of supporting 1500 pounds dead weight.
(10) Firefighters while actively fighting a fire in the
mobile attack mode shall remain in a three-sided enclosure and
use a safety lanyard. When actively fighting a fire in the
mobile attack mode, firefighters shall remain in a four-sided
enclosure but the use of a lanyard is optional and should
follow the fire department's operating procedures.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].050 and[49.17].060
. 96-11-067, § 296-305-07011, filed 5/10/96,
effective 1/1/97.]