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A=COM <br /> 4.4.1 Any required notifications shall be provided within the appropriate timeframe to the applicable <br /> organization (e.g. owner, agency, governing body, etc.). <br /> 4.4.2 All applicable permits (e.g. client, government, working near rail road, etc.)will be identified, <br /> obtained, and adhered to. <br /> 4.4.3 Access agreements will be obtained and adhered to as necessary. <br /> 4.5 Pre-Qualifying and Re-Qualifying Drilling Subcontractors <br /> 4.5.1 All drilling subcontractors will be properly pre-qualified in accordance with S3AM-213-PR1 <br /> Subcontractor Management. <br /> 4.5.2 The qualifications of the drilling crew performing the work will be evaluated prior to each <br /> mobilization and each day by AECOM's on-site representative to assure that their safety <br /> performance,training, qualifications, equipment, processes, and approaches reflect AECOM <br /> standards for excellence. <br /> 4.5.3 All drilling subcontractor equipment will be properly maintained and properly equipped, and the <br /> drilling subcontractor will verify their equipment is fully functional as a normal part of their daily and <br /> pre-work routine. Refer to S3AM-321-FM1 Daily Drilling, Boring&Direct Push Equipment <br /> Inspection. <br /> 4.6 General Health and Safety <br /> 4.6.1 Personal Protective Equipment—Refer to the S3AM-208-PR1 Personal Protection Equipment for <br /> best practices. These requirements may be modified or expanded in the SH&E Plan. Clothing shall <br /> be close fitting and comfortable without loose ends, straps, draw strings, belts, or otherwise <br /> unfastened parts that might catch on some rotating or translating component of the rig. <br /> • Depending upon the hazards present, additional PPE may be required such as fire retardant <br /> clothing, specific hearing protection, respiratory protective equipment and chemical protective <br /> clothing. <br /> • If the location has potential for underground electrical utilities to be present,workers shall <br /> ensure footwear has additional protection of shock resistant soles required (white rectangle <br /> with omega symbol). <br /> 4.6.2 Hearing Conservation—Hearing conservation program requirements may apply when working <br /> around operating equipment. Refer to S3AM-118-PR1 Hearing Conservation. <br /> • Each worker shall wear noise-reducing ear protectors around operating equipment or during <br /> elevated noise levels. Distance from the elevated noise level is the primary measure of control <br /> for non-essential drilling personnel. <br /> 4.7 Drilling, Boring and Direct Push Equipment Maintenance and Inspections <br /> 4.7.1 All equipment will be inspected prior to the initiation of operations and daily during operations using <br /> the S3AM-321-FM1 Daily Drilling, Boring&Direct-Push Equipment Inspection.This inspection is <br /> the responsibility of the operator who will provide written documentation of the inspection prior to <br /> the start of drilling each day. <br /> • Equipment that is deemed defective will immediately be repaired by a qualified person, or, if <br /> repair is not practicable, tagged"Out of Service"and sent for repairs or discarded. <br /> 4.7.2 Managers shall confirm an accurate inventory of the equipment within their operation requiring <br /> scheduled maintenance is developed. Using applicable regulations, industry standards, best <br /> practices, and manufacturer's recommendations, a maintenance schedule shall be developed with <br /> defined responsibility, required actions, and frequency. Refer to S3AM-321-FM2 Drilling, Boring, & <br /> Direct-Push Equipment Maintenance Inventory. <br /> 4.7.3 The maintenance program for equipment shall: <br /> Drilling,Boring,&Direct Push Probing(S3AM-321-PR1) <br /> Revision 2 July 31,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. Page 4 of 12 <br />