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Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guideline
A summary of industry practices and techniques
to help drillers enhance safety performance,
environmental performance, and
overall project quality
Revision 1 – 09/2008
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Safety Guideline

Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline A summary of industry practices and techniques to help drillers enhance safety performance,

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 10 of 132 Term Definition Directional Drilling Drilling that is deliberately made to depa

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 100 of 132 5.10.1 - Potential Hazards of Well Development • Pinch points • Tool lengths

Seite 4 - Table of Contents

Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 101 of 132 5.12.2 - Potential Hazards of Abandon in Place • Silica and other dust – Skin

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 102 of 132 Attachment 1.A - Typical Health and Safety Plan (HASP) Organization and Contents

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 103 of 132 MAKEHOLE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 - WORK ZONES AND

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 104 of 132 Attachment 1.B - Example JSA for Clearance Activities JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 105 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Pre-Ground Disturbance Clearance Activ

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 106 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Pre-Ground Disturbance Clearance Activi

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 107 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Pre-Ground Disturbance Clearance Activ

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 108 of 132 Attachment 1.C - Example JSA for Drilling or Boring and Soil Sampling JOB SAFET

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 109 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Drilling/Boring and Associated Soil Sa

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 11 of 132 Term Definition Flammable and Combustible Material Flammable and combustible l

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 110 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Drilling/Boring and Associated Soil Sam

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 111 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Drilling/Boring and Associated Soil Sa

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 112 of 132 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM JOB TITLE/TASK: Drilling/Boring and Associated Soil Sam

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 113 of 132 Attachment 3.A - Pre-Mobilization Checklist / Drilling Safety Guidance Document

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 114 of 132 Attachment 4.A - Sample Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Program MAKEHO

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 115 of 132 and jobsite may use this master or develop a subset CIL covering chemicals pres

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 116 of 132 − Use chemicals only for specific assigned tasks in the proper manner • Subco

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 117 of 132 TERM DEFINITION Flammable A chemical that falls into one of the following categ

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 118 of 132 TERM DEFINITION Label Any written, printed, or graphic material displayed on or

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 119 of 132 7.1 - General Chemical Safety Assume all chemicals are hazardous. The number

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 12 of 132 Term Definition Non-Invasive GPR Ground penetrating radar is a geophysical devi

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 120 of 132 • Incoming chemicals are to be checked for proper labeling. The symbol below is

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 121 of 132 8.2 - Emergency Evacuation Plan (Fires and Other Emergencies) Each location w

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 122 of 132 Section 10 - Hazard Communication Program and Procedure 10.1 - Hazard Communic

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 123 of 132 Subcontractors All subcontractors working under our companies control are req

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 124 of 132 Chemical information List (CIL) is the list of all hazardous substances in a spe

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 125 of 132 Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Information - provides the chemical nam

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 126 of 132 10.5 - Effective Training All affected employees shall receive Hazard Communic

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 127 of 132 Training - All training shall be recorded. Reports • All exposure incidents

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 128 of 132 Attachment 4.B - Drill/Direct Push Type Rig Inspection Checklist SITE/PROJECT N

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 129 of 132 CATEGORY INSPECTION ITEMS PASS FAIL N/A ACTION NEEDED Flights/Augers (cont.)

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 13 of 132 Term Definition Subsurface Activity Activity carried out by mechanical equipmen

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 130 of 132 CATEGORY INSPECTION ITEMS PASS FAIL N/A ACTION NEEDED General Drill rig meets

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Attachment 5.A - Simplified Well Construction Diagram Page 131 of 132

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 132 of 132 Attachment 5.B - Typical Job Safety Analysis for Equipment Loading and Unloadin

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 14 of 132 SECTION 1 - PRE-FIELDWORK 1.1 - Introduction Environmental drilling can be per

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 15 of 132  Medical and substance abuse surveillance  Proof of adequate insurance  Li

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 16 of 132 1.4 - Planning and Facilitating the Kick-off Meeting Informed planning and comm

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 17 of 132 1.4 - Planning and Facilitating the Kick-off Meeting cont. Project planning and

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 18 of 132 SECTION 2 - BOREHOLE LOCATION POSITIONING AND CLEARANCE 2.1 - Purpose The purpos

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 19 of 132 2.4 - Positioning the Borehole Some of the tasks involved in positioning the b

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Disclaimer This guideline was prepared by AntiEntropics, Inc. (www.antientropics.com) as an account of work for a collective of environmental rem

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 20 of 132 2.5 - Selecting the Drilling Location During the pre-fieldwork phase, determine

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 21 of 132 2.6.1 - Ground Penetrating Radar cont. Figure 2.1 - Ground Penetrating Radar Be

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 22 of 132 Limitations of GPR cont. It is important to note the depth limitations of GPR wh

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 23 of 132 2.6.3 - Electromagnetic Utility Tracing Receiver The electromagnetic technique l

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 24 of 132 2.6.4 - Deep Focused Sensing Metal Detector A deep focused metal detector acts as

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 25 of 132 2.6.5 - Vibrocator cont. Figure 2.5 - A Vibrocator Being Demonstrated in a Non

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 26 of 132 2.8- Obtaining Required Permits Determine the permits required for drilling act

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 27 of 132 • In all cases, it is preferable to clear a hole to about 120% of the diameter

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 28 of 132 2.11 - Clearance Methodologies cont. Proper hand-digging tools and techniques mus

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 29 of 132 2.11 - Clearance Methodologies cont. As the stream leaves the nozzle, it expan

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 3 of 132 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This document is under the care of the Safety Subcommittee to P

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 30 of 132 SECTION 3 - MOBILIZATION, SET UP, AND DEMOBILIZATION This section applies to mob

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 31 of 132 3.2 - Loading and Unloading a Truck Mounted Drill Rig When loading or unloading

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 32 of 132 3.4.2 - Road Travel and Vehicle Safety Perform a pre-trip vehicle inspection and

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 33 of 132 3.4.4 - Entering the Site It is the responsibility of the owner or operator or

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 34 of 132 3.5.3 - Site Communication and Safety Review Verify all new drill rig workers ar

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 35 of 132 3.6 - Preparing for Drilling 3.6.1 - Preparing the Site Prior to drilling, ade

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 36 of 132 3.6.3 - Considerations for Retail Service Stations and Other Onsite Locations As

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 37 of 132 3.6.7 - Storage and Material Handling The key for a safe and smooth startup is

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 38 of 132 3.6.8 - Fire Prevention Fire prevention must be addressed prior to commencing any

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 39 of 132 3.7 - Moving People and Equipment at the Site Navigating across the site require

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 4 of 132 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 40 of 132 • When overhead electrical power lines exist at or near a drilling site or proje

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 41 of 132 3.7.3 - Start Up Precautions for Setting up and Blocking the Drilling Rig It

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 42 of 132 3.8 - Shut Down - Temporary (Daily) and Permanent 3.8.1 - Temporary Shut Down

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 43 of 132 SECTION 4 - DRILLING OPERATIONS 4.1 - Rig Set-up The drilling contractor is re

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 44 of 132 Blocking and Cribbing • Blocking and cribbing is designed to distribute the wei

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 45 of 132 effects of wind on the power lines and hoist lines of the mast, it is advisable

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 46 of 132 Do not touch any person who may be in contact with the current. If a rescue is at

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 47 of 132 4.2.1 - Jump Starting an Engine with a Dead Battery Use the following procedure

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 48 of 132 4.3 - Auger Drilling Auger drilling uses direct power to rotate (screw) flighted

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 49 of 132 4.3 - Auger Drilling cont. When using screw together augers consider the follow

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 5 of 132 4.8 - Personal Protective Equipment ...

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 50 of 132 4.4 - Rotary Drilling The term mud rotary means direct rotary drilling using mud

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 51 of 132 4.4 - Rotary Drilling cont. Listed below are general rotary (air and mud) drill

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 52 of 132 4.5 - General Drilling Safety 4.5.1 - Training • Employees working in the proxi

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 53 of 132 4.5.2 - Housekeeping On and Around the Drill Rig cont. The first requirement fo

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 54 of 132 4.5.4 - General Inspection Routine • Inspect drilling equipment, cranes, winche

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 55 of 132 4.5.7 - Drilling Considerations during general operation: No visitors are perm

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 56 of 132 4.5.7 – Drilling cont. • When adding and removing drill rod: o Only the drill

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 57 of 132 4.5.9 - Positioning Pipe and Casing When positioned in the mast, drill pipe or

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 58 of 132 4.5.14 - Underground utilities • Complete utility locates prior to drilling [On

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 59 of 132 4.5.17 – Operating the Drilling Rig • Only employees will operate the drilling

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 6 of 132 INTRODUCTION This publication gives guidance to address some of the most common s

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 60 of 132 4.5.19 - Special Precautions for Drilling in Landfills In addition to the usual p

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 61 of 132 4.6 – Electrical Safety 4.6.1 - Supplying Power to the Job Site Drilling proj

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 62 of 132 4.6.2 - Safe Use of Electricity Electrical shock can occur if equipment is mainta

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 63 of 132 4.7 - General Equipment Safety 4.7.1 Safe Use of Hand Tools With a vast numbe

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 64 of 132 Hammers Use only hammers that are in good condition with handles firmly attached

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 65 of 132 Pinch points Never place your hand or other body parts under auger or in holes

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 66 of 132 Safety Shoes or Boots Safety shoes or boots should be worn by all drilling perso

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 67 of 132 Clothing The clothing of the individual drill rig worker is not generally cons

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 68 of 132 4.9 - Weather and Night Work 4.9.1 - Weather Considerations Cold Extended expo

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 69 of 132 Inclement Weather • Drilling operation should be terminated during an electr

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 7 of 132 THE PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THIS GUIDELINE This guideline’s purpose is to assist i

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 70 of 132 4.10 - Wire Rope, Hoists and Cat Head Safety This section concerns rotating eq

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 71 of 132 4.10.1 - Wire Rope Safety Worn or misused wire rope is potentially one of the m

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 72 of 132 4.10.1 - Wire Rope Safety cont. Listed below are guidelines regarding wire ropes

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 73 of 132 4.10.1 - Wire Rope Safety cont. All wire ropes and fittings should be visually i

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 74 of 132 4.10.2 - Hoist Safety DANGER! Drill rig hoists and masts are designed for ver

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 75 of 132 4.10.3 - Sheaves Inspect and lubricate sheave wheels, shafts, and pins often. U

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 76 of 132 4.10.4 - Cat Head Safety cont. • Use extreme caution when returning to the rig a

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 77 of 132 4.11.5 - Ambient Air Monitoring Vapors Approach areas where vapors are suspecte

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 78 of 132 4.12 - Materials Handling 4.12.1 - Proper Lifting Back injury is a common dril

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 79 of 132 4.12.3 - Drum Handling • If a hoist is used to load drums, only lifting attach

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 8 of 132 DEFINITIONS Term Definition Access and Egress Entry and exit. Air Drilling A m

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 80 of 132 4.13 - Forklift Operations NOTE: Do not operate a forklift or any other equipmen

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 81 of 132 4.13 - Forklift Operations cont. NOTE: When the operator is over 25 feet (7.6 m

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 82 of 132 Every employee who operates an industrial truck or forklift will be required to

Seite 115 - Safety Guidelines

Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 83 of 132 4.14.2 - Other Fire and Explosion Precautions • Do not refuel an engine while

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 84 of 132 4.15 - Rig Inspections and Maintenance cont. An example checklist is included as

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 85 of 132 4.16.1 - Typical Cleaning Methods Typical cleaning methods work by either diss

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 86 of 132 4.16.3 - Standard Materials and Equipment The following are standard materials

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 87 of 132 4.16.4 - Field Sampling Equipment Cleaning Procedures cont. This procedure can

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 88 of 132 4.16.5 - Preventing the Spread of Contamination Several procedures can be esta

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 89 of 132 4.16.6 - Hazards of Decontamination cont. • Monitor air concentrations using d

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 9 of 132 Term Definition Clearance Techniques Application of specialized equipment used

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 90 of 132 4.16.8 - Steam Cleaning/Pressure Washing • The steam cleaner flame may not be i

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 91 of 132 4.16.9 - Health and Safety Hazards of Sampling Soil and groundwater sampling pr

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 92 of 132 • Inorganic Vapors and Gases -- There are only a few direct reading instruments

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 93 of 132 4.16.10 – Work Area Monitoring cont. • When moving equipment consider the foll

Seite 127 - • Near Miss Reports

Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 94 of 132 4.16.10 – Work Area Monitoring cont. Consider the following when using all types

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 95 of 132 SECTION 5 - WELL CONSTRUCTION, DEVELOPMENT, AND ABANDONMENT 5.1 - Introduction

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 96 of 132 5.3 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) The PPE requirements for well constr

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 97 of 132 5.5 - Traffic Many times the well is constructed in a high traffic area such as

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guideline Page 98 of 132 5.7.2 - Potential Hazards for Moving Well Materials Potential hazards include:

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Environmental Remediation Drilling Safety Guidelines Page 99 of 132 5.9 - Install Annular Materials Prior to the installation of annular materials

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