Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 437 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, OREGON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH DIVISION
Division 4 - AGRICULTURE
Section 437-004-1610 - General Requirements
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 437-004-1610
Current through Register Vol. 64, No. 3, March 1, 2025
(1) Material storage.
(a) Storage of material must
not create a hazard. Stack, block or interlock stored items and limit their
height so that they are stable and secure from sliding or collapse.
(b) Storage areas must be free from
accumulated materials that are tripping, fire or explosion hazards.
(c) Pile foundations must support maximum
loads without sinking, sagging, or tipping.
(d) Storage of toxic, flammable, radioactive,
or irritating substances must comply with other appropriate parts of the Oregon
Occupational Safety and Health Code.
(e) Where mechanical handling equipment is in
use, there must be safe clearance in aisles, at loading docks, through doorways
and where turns are made. Aisles and passageways must be clear and in good
repair.
(f) Workers must not be
under or near elevated loads and moving material unless they have adequate
protection.
(g) Block or crib loads
suspended in slings or supported by hoists, jacks, or other devices, before
allowing workers to be underneath them.
(h) Do not drop or throw material from an
elevation to other people.
(i) Use
tag lines or guide ropes when manual control is needed over swinging
loads.
(j) Load pallet boards, and
trays so that the material is stable.
(k) Stored material must not obstruct lights
and fire extinguishing equipment, including sprinklers, aisles, exits, or
electrical control panels.
(l) When
storing materials that could cause hazardous reactions, segregate and mark them
with appropriate warning signs.
(2) Stacks and piles.
(a) All material stacks and piles must be on
level and solid supports and be stable.
(b) Use binding strips or cross ties when
needed to stabilize stacks and piles.
(3) Bricks and blocks.
(a) Brick stacks must not be more than 7 feet
high. When a loose brick stack reaches a height of 4 feet, cross tie it and
taper it back 2 inches for every foot of height more than 4-foot.
(b) When stacking masonry blocks more than 6
feet high, cross tie and taper them back one-half block per tier above the
6-foot level.
(4) Lumber.
(a) Remove all nails from used lumber
before stacking it.
(b) Lumber
stacks must be no more than 1-1/2 times higher than the smallest dimension of
the base.
(5) Bagged materials.
(a) Stack bagged materials by
stepping back the layers and cross keying the bags at least every 10 bags high.
Note: This requirement does not apply if pallets stabilize the stack of bagged materials.
(b) When removing bags from a pile, keep the
pile stable.
(6) Pipe and bar stock. Take pipe and bar stock from the ends of unsecured piles not from the side.
(7) Drums, rolls, cylindrical objects.
(a) Barrels, drums, large
pipe, rolls of paper, and other cylindrical objects piled on their sides must
have blocks to hold the bottom row. Separators between rows of the pile, must
have blocks at each end.
(b) There
must be spacing strips between bundles.
(8) Equipment design and construction.
(a) All equipment, structures, and
accessories used for handling or storing materials must comply with sound
engineering practices and the specifications and recommendations of the
manufacturer. They must support the loads acting on them in addition to their
own dead loads. Allow for wind, impact, erection and any special loadings that
may occur. No combination of these loads may cause a stress on any part that
exceeds the allowable stress for that part.
(b) Do not exceed equipment manufacturer's
recommended safe load capacities.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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