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• Table I <br /> Physical Hazards and Mitigation Techniques <br /> HAZARD MITIGATION TECHNIQUE <br /> Heavy equipment Review hand signals for communication <br /> between rig operator and assistant before <br /> drilling. <br /> Persons not directly involved with drilling are <br /> to stay clear of the rig. <br /> Slip, trip, or fall Be alert for uneven work area, debris or other <br /> slip, trip, or fall hazards. <br /> Noise Drill rig workers will wear ear protection as <br /> appropriate to protect against noise produced <br /> by heavy equipment <br /> Air born materials Employees will wear safety glasses or goggles <br /> Heavy items To avoid backstrain, use proper lifting <br /> techniques when moving drilling augers and <br /> other heavy items. <br /> • VI. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Employees will wear level D safety gear. Safety gear includes the items listed in Table II. <br /> Table II <br /> Safety Gear <br /> Personal Protective Equipment <br /> Tyvek coveralls: when sampling <br /> Chemical resistant gloves: when sampling <br /> Hard hat: near drilling activities <br /> Safety glasses: when drilling and sampling <br /> Steel toe boots: when entering site <br /> Ear protection: when drilling <br /> Leather gloves: as appropriate for drill operators <br /> • <br /> 2 <br /> ERICKSON, Inc. <br /> Specialized Service to Industry Since 1942 <br />