822.10 Maintenance Planning Guidelines for Brush Cutting
These Maintenance planning guidelines apply to both major and minor roads.
Code: R414 |
Definition
The time and expenses incurred for brush cutting and tree removal.
Purpose
To provide adequate sight distance by the removal of brush and trees generally within 30 ft. of traveled way and as needed.
Scheduling
During winter months except for critical sight distance and hazardous trees and limbs.
Recommended Equipment
- Trucks
- Boom Trucks
- Loader
- Chipper
- Chainsaws
- Canopy Cutter
- Traffic Control Equipment; reference the Traffic Control for Field Operations Manual.
Recommended Material
See 821 Herbicides and Roadsides
Recommended Procedure
- 1. Place traffic control devices as needed.
- 2. Cut as close to the ground as possible.
- 3. Treat stumps with herbicide to prevent regrowth.
- 4. Dispose of cut material in accordance with roadside tree removal policy.
- 5. Dispose of brush and wood.
Safety
When trees are close to structures or power lines, removal should be performed by the utility company or by bonded specialists. Wear all appropriate PPE. Refer to the Safety Policies, Rules & Regulations-Employee Handbook.
Other Considerations
Check necessity for burning permit. Inmates shall not be used for burning vegetation.
References
See 822.11 Maintenance Planning Guidelines for Tree Removal and 127.25 Maintenance Environmental Policies
Brush Cutting & Tree Removal | |
Undesirable tree located on right of way | Pruning tree truck prior to removal |
Sawing tree | Sawing tree |
Drowned tree | Sectioning tree truck for removal |
Proper equipment |