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Do not fuel tanks while the engine is running Turn off all <br /> etectncal switches Keep first aid kit available and well maintained on drill <br /> Do not spill fuel on hot surfaces Clean any spills before start- site <br /> ing an engine <br /> o Wipe up spilled fuel with cotton rags or cloths, do not use 23. Drill Rig Utilization <br /> wool or metallic cloth <br /> o Keep open lights, lighted smoking materials, flames, or Do not attempt to exceed manufacturers' ratings of speed, <br /> force,torque, pressure,flow,etc Only use the drill rig and tools <br /> sparking equipment well away from the fueling area for the purposes for which they are intended and designed <br /> Turnoff heaters in carrier cabs when refueling the carrier or <br /> the drill rig y <br /> Do not fill portable fuel containers completely full to allow 24 Drill Rig Alterations <br /> expansion of the fuel during temperature changes Alterations to adrill rig ordrilling,tools must only be made C <br /> Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the tank being filled to by qualified personnel and only after consultation with the <br /> prevent static sparks from igniting the fuel manufacturer <br /> Do not transport portable fuel containers in the vehicle or <br /> carrier cab with personnel "I <br /> During travel store fuel containers and hoses so they are in <br /> contact with a metal surface This should prevent the buildup of l <br /> static charge <br /> 3 <br /> "k <br /> 22. First Aid <br /> Train at least one member of the drill crew,and if only one, <br /> preferably the drilling and safety supervisor, to perform first <br /> aid First aid must be taught on a person to person basis, not by <br /> providing or reading a manual Manuals should only provide con <br /> tinuing reminders and be used for reference Courses provided <br /> or sponsored by the American Red Cross or a similar organiza <br /> tion best satisfy the requirements of first aid training for drill <br /> crews <br /> Fordrilling operations it is particularly important that those <br /> responsible for first aid should be able to recognize the symp <br /> toms of and be able to provide first aid for electrical shock,heart 4 <br /> attack, stroke, broken bones, eye injury, snake bite, and cuts or II <br /> abrasions to the skin Again,first aid for these situations is best <br /> taught to drill crew members by instructors qualified by an " <br /> agency such as the American Red Cross <br /> 35 t1 <br /> 36 i <br />