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This standard applies to:
  • All types of logging, regardless of the end use of the wood.
  • Examples of logging activities include pulpwood and timber harvesting and the logging of sawlogs, veneer bolts, poles, pilings and other forest products.
  • All logging operations from pre-felling planning to the transport of logs and forest products to the point of delivery, with the exception of the construction and use of cable yarding systems. Tree making activities including the marking of danger trees of wildlife trees, which take place in advance of and separate from tree harvesting, are NOT covered by these regulations.
  • Examples of logging operations include: felling, limbing, bucking, debarking, chipping, yarding, loading, unloading, storing, and transporting of forest products, and the transporting of logging equipment and personnel to and from logging sites.
  • Agricultural employers who are engaged in logging operations incidental to their agricultural operations are also covered by these logging regulations pursuant to Part 1928, Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Agriculture. Reference: 29 CFR 1928(a)(3).

 
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