Note: | To be considered a dedicated spotter, the requirements of WAC 296-155-53302 (Signal person qualifications) must be met and his/her sole responsibility is to watch the separation between the power line and the equipment, the load line and load (including rigging and lifting accessories), and ensure through communication with the operator that the applicable minimum approach distance is not breached. |
Note: | To be considered a dedicated spotter, the requirements of WAC 296-155-53302 (Signal person qualifications) must be met and his/her sole responsibility is to watch the separation between the power line and the equipment, the load line and load (including rigging and lifting accessories), and ensure through communication with the operator that the applicable minimum approach distance is not breached. |
Note: | To be considered a dedicated spotter, the requirements of WAC 296-155-53302 (Signal person qualifications) must be met and his/her sole responsibility is to watch the separation between the power line and the equipment, the load line and load (including rigging and lifting accessories), and ensure through communication with the operator that the applicable minimum approach distance is not breached. |
Note: | To be considered a dedicated spotter, the requirements of WAC 296-155-53302 (Signal person qualifications) must be met and his/her sole responsibility is to watch the separation between the power line and the equipment, the load line and load (including rigging and lifting accessories), and ensure through communication with the operator that the applicable minimum approach distance is not breached. |
Table 4Minimum Clearance Distances
Voltage (nominal, kV) | Minimum clearance distance (feet) |
up to 50 | ......................... 10 |
over 50 to 200 | ......................... 15 |
over 200 to 345 | ......................... 20 |
over 345 to 500 | ......................... 25 |
over 500 to 750 | ......................... 35 |
over 750 to 1,000 | ......................... 45 |
over 1,000 | ......................... (as established by the utility owner/operator or registered professional engineer who is a qualified person with respect to electrical power transmission and distribution). |
Note: | The value that follows "to" is up to and includes that value. |
Table 5-Minimum Clearance Distances While Traveling With No Load and Boom/Mast Lowered
Voltage (nominal, kV) | While travelingMinimum clearancedistance (feet) |
up to 0.75 | ......................... 4 (while traveling/boom lowered) |
over 0.75 to 50 | ......................... 6 (while traveling/boom lowered) |
over 50 to 345 | ......................... 10 (while traveling/boom lowered) |
over 345 to 750 | ......................... 16 (while traveling/boom lowered) |
over 750 to 1,000 | ......................... 20 (while traveling/boom lowered) |
over 1,000 | ......................... (as established by the utility owner/operator or registered professional engineer who is a qualified person with respect to electrical power transmission and distribution). |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-155-53408
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060 and chapter 49.17 RCW, and 29 C.F.R. 1926, Subpart CC. 13-02-068, § 296-155-53408, filed 12/31/12, effective 2/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.440, 49.17.060, and 29 C.F.R. 1926, Subpart CC. 12-01-086, § 296-155-53408, filed 12/20/11, effective 2/1/12.