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- WAC 296-32-23526 - app. leg. wa. gov
Operators of drilling, tracking and support equipment must be trained and the employer must certify that each employee has received the training needed Employment records that indicate that an employee has received the needed training are an acceptable means of meeting this requirement
- Washington Administrative Code, Part B, Section 296-32-23526 . . .
Washington Administrative Code, Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of, Chapter 296-32 - Safety standards for telecommunications, Part B - REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY TO WIRELINE, Section 296-32-23526 - Directional boring machines
- Chapter 296-32 - Safety standards for telecommunications
LII State Regulations Washington Administrative Code Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of Chapter 296-32 - Safety standards for telecommunications
- Chapter 296-32. Safety standards for telecommunications.
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) — Regulations of executive branch agencies are issued by authority of statutes Like legislation and the Constitution, regulations are a source of primary law in Washington State
- Wash. Admin. Code § 296-32-23526 - Casetext
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- Chapter 296-32 WAC, Safety Standards for Telecommunications
Safety watch system is a fall protection system as described in WAC 296-32-22555(10), in which a competent person monitors one worker who is engaged in repair work or servicing equipment on low pitch roofs only
- Chapter 296-32 WAC - app. leg. wa. gov
Telecommunication safety requires engineering design, environmental, operational and administrative controls, training policies, personal protective equipment (PPE) and appropriate employee behavior while adhering to safety rules and industry standards
- Chapter 296-32 WAC - Washington
Wireline – This part is intended to convey to the employer the responsibilities for the training and protection of their employees working with or in telecommunications wireline facilities and field installations Pole climbing equipment Materials handling and storage Cable fault locating and testing
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