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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nc logger safety booklet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Company' field with your organization’s name. This is essential for identifying your logging crew.
  3. Next, enter the 'Crew Name or Number' to specify which team is using this booklet. This helps in tracking safety compliance.
  4. Complete the 'Owner(s)' section with the names of responsible individuals. This ensures accountability within your operations.
  5. Fill in the 'Address' and 'Phone' fields accurately to facilitate communication regarding safety matters.
  6. Record the date you request a new booklet, ensuring it aligns with the 12-month renewal requirement stated in the guidelines.
  7. Utilize blank lines throughout the document for recording specific safety checks and training records as needed.

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North Carolina State University at Raleigh is dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for its students. The university has implemented various security measures, including a 24-hour hotline, trained security personnel, late-night transportation services, and electronically-operated dormitory entrances.
North Carolina Central University has been named the safest college campus in the state of North Carolina by YourLocalSecurity.com, a partner of ADT-authorized provider SafeStreets.
In North Carolina, children under 13 must wear a portable floatable device while the boat is underway unless they are below deck or in an enclosed cabin. Throwable PFDs are required on boats 16 feet in length or greater. Some vessels are required to carry a whistle or power horn and a bell on board.
MOUNT OLIVE The University of Mount Olive (UMO) has once again earned the distinction of being the Safest College Campus in North Carolina ing to Niches 2025 Safest College Campuses rankings. This marks the fourth consecutive year that UMO has held the top spot in the state.

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NC State is about as safe as anywhere else in Raleigh. Do they have crime and answer is yes. With just a student population in fall of over 32000 students and faculty in a metropolitan city. Thats bigger than most towns in NC. The crime statistics are available on the NCSU website as public information.
Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE). Identify potential hazards and ways to avoid or eliminate hazards. Determine the best felling direction. Plan, clear and use an escape path.
OSHA requires at a minimum: hard hats, eye protection, hearing protection, and foot protection for all woods workers. Chain saw operators must wear cut resistant leg protection and logging boots. Equipment operators should wear seat belts. Wear high visibility clothing as well.

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