I thought the BC Faller training videos I watched a long time ago told people not to fall uphill more than 15 degrees as a rule.
I fall uphill if I need to but I do believe the people who are training people frown on it.
Wow I'm impressed. Not to many certified fallers would know that. Had a Certified Faller Supervisor Do a full 23 page evaluation on the hill with me my first day with a company.
It is the same one they use for a certificate or what they used when they had recerts a while ago.
Not 50 questions but about 20 on an I-pad program. He asked me and I said, no more than 15° and he agrees and put in the answer. Next shift I'm doing a double up with another faller and he sits us down and does another evaluation together but mainly just the questions and 5 pic of our stumps each. Well the other faller didn't have a clue or really comprehend the question at first. I answer 15° then they start to discuss it and the supervisor said "15° or 11° or what ever it is"...lol
He didn't even know for sure.
I℅ to 2℅ of Cedar possible grows uphill into your falling face. Sometimes you deal with more.
If I can I try to gouge into the face and deal with it when it's time. If not I have to split the face and work one side for a while bad day when you have 3 of them in a day on a side lay.
We have the rules but it doesn't mean we can't Fall up the hill when needed. We just can't as a practice just like I said about stumps with no steps. It's an acceptable stump under work safe BC (WCB) but the BC forest saftey council have some different rules and the Supervisor's have to play their game. I however read all the 'loopholes' in our occupational help and saftey (OH&S) regulations witch is WCB standards.
You are trusted to have good judgment and it's filed under "overcoming a falling difficulty"
We do it but they can't tell you to do it because that's not what they promote.
You just have to read between the lines. However that's the coast. It's the exception. A modified saw is a good example. It's a double standard.
How's the snow up there?
Hard weather year for you guys!