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1910.266(h)(3) Limbing and Bucking
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Limbing and bucking on any slope where rolling or sliding of trees or logs is reasonably foreseeable shall be done on the uphill side of each tree or log.
Before bucking or limbing wind-thrown trees, precautions shall be taken to prevent the root wad, butt or logs from striking an employee. These precautions include, but are not limited to, chocking or moving the tree to a stable position.
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1910.266(h)(3) Special Industries, Limbing and Bucking
Limbing and bucking on any slope where rolling or sliding of trees or logs is reasonably foreseeable shall be done on the uphill side of each tree ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.266 Logging Operations > 1910.266(h) Tree Harvesting > 1910.266(h)(3) Limbing and Bucking
1910.266(c) Special Industries, Definitions Applicable to This Section
and trees/logs to be cut to length, felling, limbing, bucking, debarking, chipping, yarding, loading, unloading, storing, and transporting machines ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.266 Logging Operations > 1910.266(c) Definitions Applicable to This Section
1910.266(h)(5) Special Industries, Yarding
not create a hazard for an employee and an orderly manner so that the trees are stable before bucking or limbing is commenced ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.266 Logging Operations > 1910.266(h) Tree Harvesting > 1910.266(h)(5) Yarding
1910.266 Special Industries, Logging Operations
Bucking and limbing
Chipping
Yarding
Loading and unloading
Loading and unloading
Storage
Training
Appendices
Appendix A ...
1910.266(f)(8)(ii) Special Industries,
Each machine used for debarking, limbing and chipping shall be equipped with guarding to protect employees from flying wood chunks, logs, chips, bark ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.266 Logging Operations > 1910.266(f) Machines > 1910.266(f)(8) Guarding > 1910.266(f)(8)(ii)