This material is not to be used, reproduced, stored or transmitted for commercial purposes without written permission from the Government of Alberta. The source of this material must be acknowledged when publishing or issuing it to others. This material may be used, reproduced, stored or transmitted for non-commercial purposes. If there is any inconsistency or conflict between any of this material and the legislation, the legislation shall prevail. If in doubt with respect to any information contained within this material, or for confirmation of legal requirements, please refer to the official Statutes and Regulations of Alberta. The Crown, its agents, employees or contractors will not be liable to you for any damages, direct or indirect, arising out of your use of this material. The official Statutes and Regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpreting and applying the law. All persons making use of consolidated legislation are reminded that it has no legislative sanction, that amendments have been embodied for convenience of reference only. The TIMBER TAGGER applies a special die cut tag at high speed over three tags a second in the hands of an experienced operator, and can easily reach over an inch into unevenly stacked. The material provided is solely for the user’s information and convenience. The TIMBER TAGGER is an amazing tool that, when attached to a pneumatic staple gun, can advance, cut and staple tags with a single pull of the trigger. This material is sourced from the Alberta King’s Printer consolidation of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Occupational Health and Safety Regulation and Occupational Health and Safety Code and, while thought to be accurate, is provided without warranty of any kind. Suspended platform is braced to prevent swaying. Platforms are completely planked between the hangers, and On blocks that are secured to the side of the hangers below each beam as an To the vertical hangers at least 300 millimetres above the bottom of the Suspended platform is supported by lumber beams that are 38 millimetres by 140 To a block that rests on the top edge of each thrustout as an additional Often lumber companies will make this easy by tagging the wood as treated for. Maximum distance between thrustouts is 2.3 metres,Ī working platform is suspended or thrust out, the platform isīy vertical lumber hangers that are 38 millimetres by 140 millimetres or largerĪnd not more than 3 metres long secured to the side of each thrustout andĮxtending at least 300 millimetres above the top of each thrustout, and 2 Grade Treated Lumber Above Ground Use Only Micronized Copper Azole. Than 1.5 times the length of the outboard portion, Inboard portion from the fulcrum point to the point of anchorage is not less Inboard ends of thrustouts are securely anchored against horizontal or vertical Are constructed of lumber that is 89 millimetres by 140 millimetres and placedĭo not extend more than 2 metres beyond the edge of the bearing surface,Īre securely braced at the fulcrum point against movement or upset,
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