Your search for "log" returned 11 documents.
| Title | Type | Number |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 Workplace Safety and Health Calendar: Keep Washington Safe and Working Through the Years
Calendar: Features real Washington State businesses and employees handling typical workplace hazards with an emphasis on safety and health improvements over the past decades. It includes suggested weekly safety and health tips for different industries, including healthcare, logging, law enforcement, food processing and more. |
Publication | F417-236-000 |
| Jorge's New Job: Cholinesterase Testing in Washington State - Spanish Un Nuevo Trabajo para Jorge(English/Spanish)
Pamphlet/booklet: Uses a story format with dialogue and photographs to explain the hazards of cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides, the state's monitoring program and the importance of using proper safety equipment when working with pesticides. |
Publication | F417-213-909 |
| Application for Permit to Operate Radio System in Designated Area
This form is used by the logging industry to apply for a permit to operate a radio signal system. |
Form | F416-087-000 |
| Danger! Minimum Clearance for Counter Balance - Logging
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Publication | FSP0-972-000 |
| Log of Good Faith Effort Documentation
This is for Registered Apprenticeship Programs to record Good Faith Effort activities in accordance with their Registered Apprenticeship Standards (Equal Employment Opportunity Plan) |
Form | F100-515-000 |
| Logging Emergency Medical Plan (Logging Safety and Health Meetings)
Use this two part form for employers to record work locations and emergency rescue info and for holding safety meetings for each new jobsite |
Form | F417-014-000 |
| Mechanized Logging Supplemental Quarterly Report
Used by an employer to be submitted with the Employer's Quarterly Report for Industrial Insurance as a supplemental reporting form. |
Form | F212-223-000 |
| Safety Standards for Logging Operations WAC 296-54
This chapter establishes safety practices for all types of logging, log road construction and other forest activities using logging machinery and/or power saws regardless of the end use of the wood. This includes; logging, cutting and transporting timber, cutting timber, log harvesting logging, pulpwood logging camps, rails, rough wood, manufacturing, stump removing in the field, timber piling, timber pole cutting, tree chipping in the field, wood chipping in the field. In addition, logging and personal protective equipment, hand and portable powered tools, falling and bucking, tree pulling, mechanized falling, climbing equipment, rigging, spars, wire rope and various types of cable logging systems, guylines, tail/lift trees and anchors, yarding, skidding, landing, transportation of logs and stationary trailer loaders, log unloading, booms, and rafting grounds, transportation crews, signals and signal systems. |
Manual | F414-016-000 |
| Test Log for Periodic Inspections & Tests for Hydraulic Elevators
ASME A17.1 requires periodic tests on various types of elevator equipment. This form is used as documentation to test hydraulic elevators. |
Form | F621-046-000 |
| Test Log for Periodic Inspections & Tests for Traction Elevators
ASME A17.1 requires periodic tests on various types of elevator equipment. This form is used as doucmentation to test traction elevators. |
Form | F621-047-000 |
| Washington State Apprenticeship Programs Catalog
Book: Provides an overview of apprenticeship, explains general requirements, lists the apprenticeship programs in Washington State and, and provides contact information. The version available online may contain more up-to-date information than the June 2012 printed edition. |
Publication | F100-041-000 |
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