OAR 437-007-0940
Signaling and Communications
(1)
Hand signals or audible contact, such as, but not limited to, whistles, horns, or radios, must be used whenever noise, distance, restricted visibility, or other factors prevent clear understanding of natural unassisted voice communications between employees.(2)
A whistle or horn, clearly audible and distinguishable to all personnel in the affected area, must be installed and used on all machines operating as yarders, loaders or tree pullers.(3)
All radio-controlled carriages and motorized skycars must have a warning horn which is sounded when any carriage function is activated.(4)
Standard yarding system whistle signals identified in Appendix 7-A must be used at cable logging operations.(5)
A new yarding system whistle signal may be adopted for an unusual or new situation not covered in the standard whistle signals provided:(a)
The new signal is used only for that specific situation.(b)
All employees are informed of the new signal.(6)
A list of the standard yarding whistles, any new yarding system whistle(s) and control system signals used to activate cable logging systems, machinery and equipment functions must be available at the work site.(7)
Affected personnel must understand the control system signals, hand signals and whistles used to activate equipment and machines.(8)
All audible signal systems, equipment and machinery activation signals must be tested and be fully functional prior to beginning the operation.(9)
Spare transmitters must be guarded against accidental activation.(10)
All personnel must be in the clear before any signal is given to move any log, load, rigging, or turn.(11)
Machine operators must not move any lines, logs, loads or rigging unless the signal received is clear and distinct. If in doubt, the operator must repeat the signal as understood and wait for confirmation.(12)
An audible signal must always be sounded before any line is moved.(13)
Voice communication, except as required by 437-007-0950 (Voice Communication on Combined Signal/Voice Transmitters)(1), may be used to transmit instruction and direction to the yarder operator to move rigging and control the movement of logs provided that an audible signal is sounded before any line is moved.(14)
An audible signal does not need to be sounded when yarding logs with grapples if personnel are not exposed to line, log or rigging movement.(15)
When hand signals are used, an audible signal does not need to be sounded when personnel are aware of and not exposed to line, log or rigging movement.(16)
Hand signals may only be used:(a)
In plain sight of the machine operator.(b)
Within 300 feet of the machine operator.(17)
Throwing of any type of material as a signal is prohibited.(18)
Citizens’ band (CB) radios cannot be used to activate any signal, machine or process either automatically or by voice.
Source:
Rule 437-007-0940 — Signaling and Communications, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=437-007-0940
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