OR OSHA Division7 2014
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Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Standards – Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 437 – Division 7: Forest Activity Rules
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
OR | 2014 | 272 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | DIVISION 7 FOREST ACTIVITIES |
3 | HISTORICAL NOTES |
7 | A – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DEFINITIONS |
9 | 437-007-0001 Authority of Rules 437-007-0002 Purpose of Rules 437-007-0003 Scope of Rules 437-007-0004 Applicability of Rules |
10 | 437-007-0010 Worker Protection Standard |
11 | 437-007-0025 Definitions |
25 | B – SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM |
27 | 437-007-0100 Safety and Health Program 437-007-0105 Management Commitment 437-007-0110 Supervisory Responsibilities |
29 | 437-007-0125 Accident Investigation 437-007-0130 Employee Involvement |
30 | 437-007-0135 Hazard Identification and Control |
31 | 437-007-0140 Training |
32 | 437-007-0145 Annual Program Evaluation |
33 | 437-001-0700(21) Reporting Fatalities and Hospitalizations to Oregon OSHA |
34 | 437-001-0053 Preserving Physical Evidence at the Scene of an Accident |
35 | C – PLANNING, FIRST AID AND WORK CONDITIONS |
37 | 437-007-0200 Site Planning and Implementation 437-007-0205 Hazard Identification |
38 | 437-007-0210 Checking System |
39 | 437-007-0215 Working Alone |
40 | 437-007-0220 Medical Services and First Aid |
43 | 437-007-0225 Working Near Unstable Objects and Danger Trees |
44 | 437-007-0230 Power Line Safeguards |
45 | 437-007-0235 Working Conditions 437-007-0240 Night Logging 437-007-0245 Field Sanitation For Reforestation Activities |
47 | D – PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT & PROGRAMS |
49 | 437-007-0300 General Requirements 437-007-0305 Head Protection |
50 | 437-007-0310 High-Visibility Color 437-007-0315 Eye and Face Protection 437-007-0320 Hand Protection 437-007-0325 Leg Protection |
51 | 437-007-0330 Foot Protection 437-007-0335 Hearing Protection |
52 | 437-007-0340 Personal Floatation Devices 437-007-0345 Respiratory Protection |
53 | 437-007-0350 Respiratory Protection When Machines Are Operated |
55 | E – TOOLS, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND EXPLOSIVES |
57 | 437-007-0400 Hand and Portable Power-Driven Tools |
58 | 437-007-0405 Chain Saws |
60 | 437-007-0410 Fire Extinguishers |
61 | 437-007-0415 Explosives and Blasting Agents |
63 | F – ROADS, FLAGGING, VEHICLES AND FLAMMABLES |
65 | 437-007-0500 Roads |
66 | 437-007-0505 Bridges 437-007-0510 Flagging |
67 | 437-007-0515 Signs |
69 | 437-007-0520 Vehicle General Requirements 437-007-0525 Vehicle Warning Devices 437-007-0530 Vehicle Windshields, Windows and Mirrors |
70 | 437-007-0535 Vehicle Passenger Compartments 437-007-0540 Vehicle Brakes |
71 | 437-007-0545 Vehicle Exhaust Systems 437-007-0550 Vehicle Guards and Controls |
72 | 437-007-0555 Vehicle Safety Chains 437-007-0560 Vehicle Seat Belts |
73 | 437-007-0565 Vehicle Inspection, Maintenance and Repair 437-007-0570 Vehicle Operation |
74 | 437-007-0575 Transportation of Personnel 437-007-0580 Flammable and Combustible Liquids |
77 | G – RIGGING AND RIGGING PRACTICES |
79 | 437-007-0600 Inspection and General Requirements for Rigging 437-007-0605 Out-of-Service Requirements for Wire Rope |
80 | 437-007-0610 Line Cutting and Splicing |
82 | 437-007-0615 Pressed Eyes and End Fittings 437-007-0620 Cable Clamps Figure 7-2 Wire Rope U-Bolt Clip Figure 7-3 Wire Rope Fist Grip Clip Figure 7-4 – U-Bolt Clip Installation |
83 | 437-007-0625 Mollies |
84 | 437-007-0630 Connectors Figure 7-5 – Guyline Connectors – Spliced Eyes Figure 7-6 – Guyline Connectors – Poured Nubbins 437-007-0635 Shackles |
85 | Figure 7-7 – Shackle – Safety Pin Figure 7-8 Shackle – Sleeve with Knockout Pin Figure 7-9 Shackle – Bell with Knockout Pin Figure 7-10 – Skyline Attachments with Knockout Pins Figure 7-11 – Shackle – Sleeve with Safety Pin |
86 | Figure 7-12 – Shackle – Flush Pin, Straight Side Figure 7-13 – Shackle – Straps within 90 Degrees |
88 | 437-007-0640 Metal Spar Guyline Safety Straps |
89 | 437-007-0645 Chokers and Straps |
90 | Figure 7-15 – Straps – Line Tension Bridal Figure 7-14 – Straps – Line Tension |
91 | 437-007-0650 Guylines – General Requirements |
92 | 437-007-0655 Guylines – Tail Tree Guying Figure 7-16 – Guylines – Tail Trees |
93 | 437-007-0660 Intermediate Support Trees Figure 7-17 – Intermediate Support Tree – Vertical |
94 | Figure 7-18 –Tail and Intermediate Support Tree Stability |
95 | Figure 7-19 – Intermediate Support Tree – Leaning Figure 7-20 – Intermediate Support – Double Tree |
96 | 437-007-0665 Anchoring Figure 7-21 – Stump Tie Back Anchor Figure 7-22 – Stump Twister Anchor |
97 | Figure 7-23 – Deadman Anchor Figure 7-24 – Tree Tie Back Anchor |
98 | Figure 7-25 – Log Loader Anchor |
99 | Figure 7-26 – Tailhold Cat Anchor Figure 7-27 – Tipping Plate Anchor |
100 | 437-007-0670 Spiking and Releasing Spiked Guylines or Skylines Figure 7-28 – Spiked Guylines and Skylines Figure 7-29 – Spiked Guyline Reverse Safety Wrap |
101 | 437-007-0675 Selecting, Preparing and Rigging Trees Figure 7-30 – Topping Trees |
102 | 437-007-0680 Blocks and Hanging Blocks |
103 | 437-007-0690 Metal Towers |
105 | H – MACHINES USED IN FOREST ACTIVITIES |
107 | 437-007-0700 General Work Practices 437-007-0705 General Machine Operator Requirements |
109 | 437-007-0710 General Machine Requirements |
110 | 437-007-0715 Attaching and Spooling Line (wire or synthetic rope) Figure 7-31 – Spooling Lines – Least Risky |
111 | Figure 7-32 – Spooling Lines – Risky |
112 | 437-007-0720 Fairleads 437-007-0725 Securing Machines |
113 | 437-007-0730 Loading Machines 437-007-0735 Chippers 437-007-0740 Machine Exhaust Systems |
114 | 437-007-0745 Windows and Windshields on Machines 437-007-0750 Drum Brakes 437-007-0755 Machine Travel Brakes |
115 | 437-007-0760 Outriggers 437-007-0765 Hauling or Moving Machines |
116 | 437-007-0770 Protective Structures for Operators, General Requirements |
119 | 437-007-0775 Protective Structures For Operators, Machines Manufactured On Or After July 1, 2004 |
123 | 437-007-0780 Protective Structures for Operators, Machines Used On Or After July 1, 2014 |
125 | I – CUTTING TREES, PRE-COMMERCIAL THINNING AND SLASHING |
127 | 437-007-0800 General Requirements Figure 7-33 – Falling – Too Close |
128 | Figure 7-34 – Falling – Two Tree Lengths |
129 | 437-007-0805 Mechanical Falling |
130 | 437-007-0810 Manual Falling |
131 | Figure 7-35 – Falling – Conventional Face Figure 7-36 – Falling – Humbolt Face |
132 | Figure 7-37 – Falling – Open Face |
133 | 437-007-0815 Wedges 437-007-0820 Bucking Trees/Logs |
134 | 437-007-0825 Tree Jacking |
135 | 437-007-0830 Tree Pulling |
137 | J – YARDING, PROCESSING, SIGNALING AND COMMUNICATIONS |
139 | 437-007-0900 General Landing Work Practices 437-007-0700 General Work Practices |
140 | 437-007-0905 Landings |
141 | 437-007-0910 Landing Logs |
142 | 437-007-0915 Log Decks 437-007-0920 General Cable Yarding and Ground Skidding Work Practices |
143 | 437-007-0925 Cable Yarding Work Practices |
144 | 437-007-0927 Working Near Standing Tree Anchors, and Tail /Intermediate SupportTrees |
145 | 437-007-0930 Grapple Yarding |
146 | 437-007-0935 Operation of Ground Skidding Machines and Vehicles |
147 | 437-007-0940 Signaling and Communications |
148 | 437-007-0945 Electrical Signal Systems |
149 | 437-007-0950 Voice Communication on Combined Signal/Voice Transmitters |
151 | K – LOADING AND TRANSPORTATION OF LOGS/WOOD FIBER |
153 | 437-007-1000 General Requirements 437-007-1005 Loading |
155 | 437-007-1010 Securing Loads for Transport |
156 | 437-007-1015 Binders and Wrappers |
158 | 437-007-1020 Log Truck General Requirements |
159 | 437-007-1025 Log Truck Safety Chains or Cables |
160 | 437-007-1030 Log Truck and Trailer Hitches (Couplings) 437-007-1035 Log Truck and Trailer Brakes |
161 | 437-007-1040 Log Truck Trailer Reaches and Drawbars 437-007-1045 Log Truck Trailers |
162 | 437-007-1050 Log Truck and Trailer Bunks and Stakes |
163 | 437-007-1055 Log Truck and Trailer Bunk Chains and Cables |
164 | 437-007-1060 Additional Requirements for Log Trucks Equipped With Self-Loaders |
165 | L – LOG DUMPS, PONDS AND YARDS |
167 | 437-007-1100 General Work Practices |
168 | 437-007-1105 General Requirements for Log and Wood Fiber Unloading, Handling andStorage Areas |
169 | 437-007-1110 Wrappers Removal General 437-007-1115 Barriers For Securing Log Loads |
170 | 437-007-1120 Removing Wrappers From Barrier Secured Loads 437-007-1125 Removing Wrappers From Machine Secured Loads |
171 | 437-007-1130 Removing Center Wrappers From Unsecured Loads 437-007-1135 Unloading Logs 437-007-1140 Split Loads |
172 | 437-007-1145 Loading or Unloading Trailers 437-007-1150 Trailer Hoists |
174 | 437-007-1155 Dry Land Log and Fiber Handling and Processing |
175 | 437-007-1160 Water Dumps, Log Ponds and Booms |
177 | 437-007-1165 Boats |
179 | M – AIRCRAFT USED IN FOREST ACTIVITIES |
181 | 437-007-1200 Helicopter Operation |
183 | 437-007-1205 Aircraft Refueling/Maintenance Area |
185 | N – WILDLAND FIRE SUPPRESSION AND PRESCRIBED FIRE |
187 | 437-007-1300 Scope of Rules 437-007-1303 Application of Rules |
188 | 437-007-1305 General Requirements |
189 | 437-007-1310 Personnel Assignments 437-007-1315 Single Personnel Assignments |
190 | 437-007-1320 Personal Protective Equipment |
191 | 437-007-1325 Training |
193 | 437-007-1330 Equipment, Vehicles and Machines, General Requirements 437-007-1335 Vehicle Operation |
194 | 437-007-1340 Machine Operation |
195 | 437-007-1345 Helicopter Operations |
197 | O – SIGNALING SYSTEMS |
199 | 437-007-1400 Jerk Wire Whistle System 437-007-1405 Radio Signal Systems |
203 | P – TREE CLIMBING |
205 | 437-007-1500 Tree Climbing General Requirements 437-007-1505 Climbing Equipment General Requirements |
206 | 437-007-1510 Climbing Procedures General Requirements |
207 | 437-007-1515 Rigging Trees For Cable Logging Systems 437-007-1520 Four Inch Tie-In Systems |
208 | 437-007-1525 Belayed (Snubbing) Climbing System 437-007-1530 Three Point Climbing System |
209 | 437-007-1535 Storage and Transportation of Climbing Equipment GeneralRequirements |
211 | Appendix 7-A (Mandatory) Standard Yarding System Whistle Signals |
217 | Appendix 7-B Double Tree Intermediate Support System |
219 | Appendix 7-C (Mandatory Curriculum) Division 7 1 Appendix CBASIC WILDLAND FIRE SAFETY TRAINING |
221 | Appendix 7-D (Mandatory) Hoisting Personnel Up Metal Spars |
225 | Appendix 7-E (Mandatory) Rigging Wooden Spar Trees |
227 | Appendix 7-F (Mandatory) Radio Permits and Radio Signal Permit Area Map |
231 | Appendix 7-G (Mandatory) Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire |
241 | Apendice 7-G (Obligatorio) CUESTIONARIO DE EVALUACION MEDICA RESPIRATORIA |
249 | Appendix 7-H (Mandatory) A-Frames and V-Leads |
251 | Appendix 7-I (Mandatory) Guyline Positioning |
263 | Appendix 7-J Standard Hand Signals |
271 | Appendix 7-K (Mandatory) Forest Activities Tree Climbing |