California Labor Code PART 5 - SHIPS AND VESSELS
- Section 7600.
Every person who is engaged in the business of loading or unloading ships or vessels, or who is authorized or contracts to load or unload...
- Section 7601.
Handtrucks shall be maintained in a safe condition by the employer. Handles shall be maintained free of hazardous burrs, splinters, cracks or splits.(Repealed and added...
- Section 7602.
Handtools shall be kept in good condition and be safely stored by the employer. Unsafe handtools shall not be used.(Repealed and added by Stats. 1967,...
- Section 7603.
The maximum weight of materials stored on building floors or load-carrying platforms, except those built directly on the ground, shall not exceed their safe carrying...
- Section 7604.
Adequate and substantial bull rails, stringer rails or curbs shall be installed at the waterside of all flush aprons on such wharves, docks or piers...
- Section 7605.
The employer shall require that tools, machinery, gear and other equipment subject to wear be inspected at adequate intervals and unsafe conditions corrected. If tools,...
- Section 7606.
Every dock plate shall be constructed and maintained with strength sufficient to support the load carried thereon.Dock plates shall be secured in position when spanning...
- Section 7607.
Internal combustion engine-driven equipment shall be operated inside of buildings or enclosed structures only when such operation does not result in harmful exposure to concentration...
- Section 7608.
Any person who violates any provisions of this part is guilty of a misdemeanor.(Added by renumbering Section 7601 by Stats. 1963, Ch. 928.)
- Section 7609.
The provisions of Sections 7601 to 7607, inclusive, shall be applicable to longshore and stevedore operations.(Repealed and added by Stats. 1967, Ch. 398.)
- Section 7611.
Nothing in the foregoing sections of this part shall limit the authority of the division to prescribe or enforce general or special safety orders.(Repealed and...
Last modified: October 22, 2018