OAR 437-007-0330
Foot Protection
(1)
All personnel must wear foot protection, such as heavy-duty boots, that:(a)
Are waterproof or water-repellant where wet conditions exist.(b)
Cover and support the ankle.(2)
Personnel who operate chain saws must wear cut resistant foot protection that will protect against contact with running saw chains.(3)
Personnel whose duties require them to walk on trees, logs or boomsticks, must wear sharp caulked boots, or the equivalent.(4)
When conditions such as ice, snow, mud, rocky terrain, etc., render caulks ineffective, heavy duty slip-resistant type work boots that provide ankle support must be worn.(5)
When nonslip-type shoes or boots afford a greater degree of employee protection than caulk shoes, such as at scaling stations, log sorting yards, etc., then this type footwear may be worn in lieu of caulk shoes providing firm ankle support and secure footing are maintained.
Source:
Rule 437-007-0330 — Foot Protection, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=437-007-0330
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