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Original Version
Rule 49.1-B
49.1-B | Dimensions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The minimum top circumference of wood poles shall be not less than the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Note: | Poles having a ground line circumference of less than 12 inches are not safe to climb unless supported by guys, pike poles, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* | Supply Poles in Grade B construction in rural, light loading districts may have a top circumference less than 19 inches but not less than 16 inches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* | Communication Poles in Grade B construction at crossings over major railroads may have top circumferences less than 19 inches but not less than the following, provided such poles meet the specifications of the American Standards Association, 05.21941, 05.41941 or 05.61941, and are butt treated if of western red cedar or are fulllength pressure treated if of Douglas fir or Southern Yellow pine: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 49.1-B
49.1-B | Dimensions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The minimum top circumference of wood poles shall be not be less thanthat the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Note: | Poles having a ground line circumference of less than 12 inches are not safe to climb unless supported by guys, pike poles, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* | Supply Poles in Grade B construction in rural, light loading districts may have a top circumference less than 19 inches but not less than 16 inches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* | Communication Poles in Grade B construction at crossings over major railroads may have a top circumferences less than 19 inches but not less than the following, 16 inches provided such poles meet the specifications of ANSI O5.1-2008. the American Standards Association, 05.21941, 05.41941 or 05.61941, and are butt treated if of western red cedar or are fulllength pressure treated if of Douglas fir or Southern Yellow pine: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Final Version
Rule 49.1-B
49.1-B | Dimensions | |||||||||||||||||
The minimum top circumference of wood poles shall not be less that the following: | ||||||||||||||||||
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* | Supply Poles in Grade B construction in rural, light loading districts may have a top circumference not less than 16 inches. | |||||||||||||||||
* | Communication Poles in Grade B construction at crossings over major railroads may have a top circumferences not less than 16 inches provided such poles meet the specifications of ANSI O5.1-2008. |