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I <br /> I <br /> Washington State Department of Labor and Industries <br /> Policy Statements I <br /> (Regarding Production and Delivery of Gravel, Concrete, Asphalt, etc.) <br /> WAC 296-127-018 Agency filings affecting this section I <br /> Coverage and exemptions of workers involved in the production and delivery of <br /> gravel, concrete, asphalt, or similar materials. I <br /> (1) The materials covered under this section include but are not limited to: Sand, gravel, <br /> crushed rock, concrete, asphalt, or other similar materials. I <br /> (2) All workers, regardless of by whom employed, are subject to the provisions of <br /> chapter 39.12 RCW when they perform any or all of the following functions: I <br /> (a)They deliver or discharge any of the above-listed materials to a public works project <br /> site: <br /> (i) At one or more point(s) directly upon the location where the material will be <br /> incorporated into the project; or <br /> (ii) At multiple points at the project; or <br /> (iii) Adjacent to the location and coordinated with the incorporation of those materials. I <br /> (b) They wait at or near a public works project site to perform any tasks subject to this <br /> section of the rule. I <br /> (c) They remove any materials from a public works construction site pursuant to <br /> contract requirements or specifications (e.g., excavated materials, materials from <br /> demolished structures, clean-up materials, etc.). I <br /> (d)They work in a materials production facility(e.g., batch plant, borrow pit, rock quarry, <br /> etc.,) which is established for a public works project for the specific, but not necessarily I <br /> exclusive, purpose of supplying materials for the project. <br /> (e) They deliver concrete to a public works site regardless of the method of <br /> incorporation. <br /> (f) They assist or participate in the incorporation of any materials into the public works <br /> project. I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> Supplemental to Wage Rates 10 I <br /> 01/05/2022 Edition, Published January 5, 2022 <br /> I <br />