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MONITORING EQUIPMENT ON SITE <br /> Organic Vapor Analyzer Yes PID <br /> Oxygen Meter/LEL No <br /> Combustible Gas Meter No <br /> PID w/lamp of 10 2 eV Yes <br /> Air Sampling Pump Yes via PID <br /> RISK ASSESSMENT <br /> The primary safety goal during the contamination analysis is to <br /> protect the drilling team and support staff while they collect <br /> representative samples and monitor air quality Due to the <br /> unconfined nature of to project site, vapors released during <br /> operations will be sufficiently diluted by ambient air so that the <br /> surrounding community will not be exposed to petroleum vapors. In <br /> order to assure that vapor dispersal is adequate, a portable photo <br /> ionizing (PID) detector will be used to monitor vapor <br /> concentrations . If at any time the PID registers 50 ppm or <br /> greater vapor in ambient air, the drilling activity will cease <br /> until an onsite evaluation is made to proceed or discontinue the <br /> drilling process . <br /> DRILLING ACTIVITY <br /> Due to the inherent physical danger or working in the vicinity of <br /> mechanical equipment, all personnel will wear hardhats, steel toed <br /> footwear and safety goggles/glasses at all times <br /> Work at this site will require working with and around a drilling <br /> rig This unit operates under high pressure hydraulics All <br /> personnel shall use caution while working with and around the rig, <br /> due to the vast number of moving parts in the rig itself . Correct <br /> lifting procedures with heavy equipment (i e. augers, cement, <br /> sand, supplies) should be observed at all times. Common sense <br /> practice should always be enforced. <br /> Underground and above ground utilities can be hazardous if <br /> precautions are not taken to accurately locate (Underground <br /> Service Alert, site utility plot) in advance to drilling <br /> activities . <br />