Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.39.80.601

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 24.39.80.601 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Safety requirements are as follows:

01.Briefings. Prior to each day's operation, a briefing shall be conducted. This briefing shall set forth the daily plan of operation for the pilot and ground personnel.
02.Personal Protective Equipment. Personal protective equipment for employees receiving the load shall, as a minimum, consist of complete eye protection and hard hats secured by chinstraps.
03.Loose-Fitting Clothing. Loose-fitting clothing likely to flap in the downwash, and perhaps be snagged on the hoist line, shall not be worn.
04.Reduced Visibility. When visibility is reduced by dust or other conditions, ground personnel shall keep clear of main and stabilizing rotors.
05.Unauthorized Personnel. No unauthorized person shall be allowed to approach within fifty (50) feet of the helicopter when the rotor blades are turning.
06.Approaching or Leaving Helicopter. All employees approaching or leaving a helicopter with blades rotating shall remain in full view of the pilot and remain in a crouched position.
07.Areas to Avoid in Helicopter. Employees shall avoid the area from the cockpit or cabin rearward unless authorized to be there by the helicopter operator.
08.Approach and Departure Zones. Helicopter approach and departure zones shall be designated and no equipment or personnel will occupy these areas during helicopter arrival or departure.
09.External Loads. Helicopters with an external load shall not pass over areas where fallers are working.
10.Open Fires. Open fires shall not be permitted in an area that could result in such fires being spread by rotor downwash.
11.Compliance with FAA Regulations. Helicopter operations shall comply with any applicable regulation of the Federal Aviation Administration.
12.Protective Precautions. Every practical precaution shall be taken to provide for the protection of employees from flying objects in the rotor downwash.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.39.80.601

Effective March 31, 2022