Current through September 2, 2024
Section 24.39.80.009 - DEFINITIONS J THROUGH RTerms used in these standards shall be interpreted in the most commonly accepted sense, excepting only those specifically defined.
01.Jammer. A machine used for handling logs.02.Knob. A metal ferrule arranged to be attached to the end of a line, used in place of a spliced eye.03.Landing. Any place where logs are placed, after being yarded, awaiting loading or unloading.04.Leaners. A live or dead leaning tree.05.Loading Boom. Any structure projecting from a pivot point to guide a log when lifted.06.Log or Logs. When the word log or logs is used, it includes poles, piling, pulpwood, skids, etc.07.Operation (Show Woods Layout). Any place where logging is being done.08.Mainline. A cable which pulls logs or trees to loading.09.Pike, Pole. A long pole whose end is shod with a sharp pointed steel spike, point, or hook.10.Portable Spar or Tower. An engineered structure designed to be used in a manner similar to which a wooden spar tree would be used.11.Qualified Person. An individual who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project.12.Reach. An adjustable beam between a trailer and a motorized logging vehicle.13.Running Line. Any line that moves.Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.39.80.009