WAC 332-24-301
Industrial restrictions. (1) When in the
opinion of the regional manager, for the department's
administrative region, weather conditions arise which present
a hazard to lands protected by the department, whereby life
and property may be endangered, the regional manager, through
the authority granted the department in RCW 76.04.015 and 76.04.325, may designate industrial precaution levels thereby
regulating logging, land clearing or other industrial
operations which may cause a fire to start on or adjacent to
forest lands. The restrictions shall be for periods
designated and shall only affect those portions of the state
under the administrative jurisdiction of the area manager.
(2) In making a decision as to when restrictions or
shutdowns should occur, the area manager shall utilize
available information as to current and projected fire danger,
current and projected weather, current fire activity and
available resources for fire suppression.
(3) All persons performing logging, land clearing or
other operations which may cause a fire to start on or
adjacent to forest lands shall comply with the restrictions
described in the designated industrial precaution level.
(a) The industrial fire precaution levels shall be:
(i) Level 1. Closed season - Fire precaution
requirements are in effect. A fire watch/security is required
at this and all higher levels unless otherwise waived.
(ii) Level 2. Partial hootowl - The following may
operate only between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local
time:
• Power saws except at loading sites;
• Cable yarding;
• Blasting;
• Welding or cutting of metal.
(iii) Level 3. Partial shutdown - The following are
prohibited except as indicated:
• Cable yarding - except that gravity operated logging
systems employing nonmotorized carriages or approved motorized
carriages may operate between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. when all block
and moving lines, except for the line between the carriage and
the chokers, are suspended ten feet above the ground;
• Power saws - except power saws may be used at loading
sites and on tractor/skidder operations between the hours of 8
p.m. and 1 p.m. local time.
In addition, the following are permitted to operate between
the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local time:
• Tractor, skidder, feller-buncher, forwarder, or shovel
logging operations where tractors, skidders, or other
equipment with a blade capable of constructing fireline, are
immediately available to quickly reach and effectively attack
a fire start;
• Mechanized loading and hauling of any product or
material;
• Blasting;
• Welding or cutting of metal.
(iv) Level 4. General shutdown - All operations are
prohibited.
(b) The following definitions shall apply to these
industrial fire precaution levels:
(i) "Loading sites" means a place where any product or
material, including but not limited to logs, firewood, slash,
soil, rock, poles, posts, etc., is placed in or upon a truck
or other vehicle.
(ii) "Cable yarding systems" means a yarding system
employing cables and winches in a fixed position.
(iii) "Approved motorized carriages" means a cable
yarding system employing a motorized carriage with two fire
extinguishers, each with at least a 5 BC rating, mounted
securely on opposite sides of the carriage, an emergency motor
cutoff, and an approved exhaust system.
(iv) "Low hazard area" means any area where the
department has determined the combination of elements reduces
the probability of fire starting and/or spreading.
(v) "Closed season" is that season of the year when a
fire hazard exists as declared by the department or other
responsible agency.
(c) A written waiver may be issued by the department for
fire-safe activities in low-hazard areas.
(d) Where hauling involves transit through more than one
shutdown/regulated use area, the precaution level at the woods
loading site shall govern the level of haul restriction,
unless otherwise prohibited by other than the industrial
precaution level system.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 76.04.015. 04-13-025 (Order 712),
§ 332-24-301, filed 6/8/04, effective 7/9/04. Statutory
Authority: RCW 76.04.015 (4)(6). 96-21-094, § 332-24-301,
filed 10/18/96, effective 11/18/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.04.015. 91-20-060 (Order 583), § 332-24-301, filed
9/24/91, effective 10/16/91; 87-11-005 (Order 504), §
332-24-301, filed 5/8/87.]