WAC 468-240-035
Marking of natural and manmade
obstructions. (1) Use of markers. Markers should be used to
mark obstructions when it has been determined that it is
impracticable to mark such obstructions by use of surface colors,
or it has been determined that markers should be used to provide
protection for aeronautics in addition to that provided by the
application of aviation surface orange and white colors.
(2) General application. Markers used to mark obstructions
should be displayed on or adjacent to the obstruction in
conspicuous positions so as to retain the general definition of
the obstruction. The size of such marker shall be a visible
surface from all directions not less than that of a 36 inch
sphere the length of which shall not exceed twice its median
width: Provided, however, That the commission may approve a
nonconforming marker.
(3) Shape. The shape of such markers should be distinctive
to the extent necessary to insure that they are not mistaken for
markers employed to convey other information, and they should be
such that the hazard presented by the obstruction they mark is
not increased.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 47.68 RCW. 96-17-018 (Order 164),
recodified as § 468-240-035, filed 8/13/96, effective 9/13/96;
O.M.&L. standards (part), filed 9/13/61.]