Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 24 - Occupational and Professional Licenses, Division of
Rule 24.39.80 - IDAHO MINIMUM SAFETY STANDARDS AND PRACTICES FOR LOGGING
Subchapter H - RIGGING, LINES, BLOCKS, AND SHACKLES
Section 24.39.80.352 - GUYLINES
Current through September 2, 2024
01. General Requirements.
02. Anchoring Guylines.
FIGURE 352.02.a.
FIGURE 352.02.b.
03. Effectiveness of Guys.
TABLE 352.03.a. |
|
Degree |
Effectiveness |
60 to 45 |
50% to 75% |
45 to 30 |
75% to 85% |
30 to 10 |
85% to 95% |
TABLE 352.03.b. |
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No. of Guys Equally |
Guys Most Effective When Pull Is: |
Guys Will Support Strain Equal To The Following: |
3 |
Opposite 1 guy |
100% of strength of 1 guy |
4 |
Halfway between 2 guys |
140% of strength of 1 guy |
5 |
Opposite 1 guy or halfWay between 2 guys |
160% of strength of 1 guy |
6 |
Opposite 1 guy or halfway between 2 guys |
200% of strength of 1 guy |
7 |
Opposite 1 guy or halfway between 2 guys |
225% of strength of 1 guy |
8 |
Halfway between 2 guys |
260% of strength of 1 guy |
9 |
Opposite 1 guy or halfway between 2 guys |
290% of strength of 1 guy |
10 |
Opposite 1 guy or halfway between 2 guys |
325% of strength of 1 guy |
04. Minimum Guyline Requirements. A minimum of four (4) top guys are required on any portable spar tree used for yarding, swinging, loading or cold-decking.
Effective March 31, 2022