Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
MIOSHA
General Industry and Construction Safety and Occupational Health Standards
General Industry Safety Standards
Part 51 - LOGGING
LOGGING EQUIPMENT
Section R. 408.15148 - Logging equipment; operations
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 5148.
(1) The engine of a powered logging machine shall be shut off while being serviced or adjusted, except where operation is required for adjustment.
(2) If an operator leaves the seat of any logging equipment that has its engine running, then the transmission shall be placed in the park position and the brakes set. If equipment is to be left unattended, then the operator shall apply the brake locks, ground moving elements, and turn the power off.
(3) A person, except the operator, shall not ride on mobile logging equipment unless the equipment is provided with a passenger seat belt located under a canopy that is in compliance with the requirements of R 408.15144 and R 408.15146.
(4) A logging equipment operator shall do all of the following:
(5) When transporting logging equipment from one job location to another, the carrying vehicle shall be capable of sustaining the load and the load shall be secured against movement.
(6) Any overhead electrical distribution or transmission line shall be considered energized until the owner or utility indicates otherwise and the line has been visibly grounded. Where a line cannot be de-energized, the following clearances shall be observed:
VOLTAGE |
CLEARANCE BOOM RAISED |
CLEARANCE BOOM LOWERED AND NO LOAD |
to 50 kV |
10 feet |
4 feet |
51 to 345 kV |
10 feet plus .4 inch per kV over 50 kV |
10 feet |
346 to 750 kV |
10 feet plus .4 inch per kV over 50 kV |
15 feet |
(7) When winching, the logging equipment shall be positioned so that the winch line is near the alignment with the long axis of the equipment.
(8) If natural light is inadequate during a logging, decking, or loading operation, the loader or loading areas shall be artificially lighted.
(9) A person involved in logging operations shall not work under a suspended load.
(10) When logging operations involve manual loading, the carrier shall be positioned to provide an area free of recognized hazards between the carrier and the pile, and the log or pole shall be placed in a manner so that it will not roll or slip.
(11) When logging operations involve machine loading, all of the following provisions apply:
(12) A person shall not ride a logging crane load, grapple, or hook.
(13) Truck-mounted loading equipment used in logging operations shall be secured before leaving a loading area. A protruding object on a load shall be removed or caution flags shall be installed.
(14) A truck driver shall stop a logging vehicle, dismount, and check and tighten loose load binders either just before or immediately after leaving a woods road to enter a public road.
(15) A logging operator shall use care in driving under limbs, trees, and other overhanging obstructions.