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MEMMEMEM HER= <br /> C r,l <br /> I� <br /> r <br /> a i <br /> .i f <br /> v <br /> 1 <br /> 0 The solely supervisor should assure that there is a lirsl•gid Is <br /> s ' <br /> on each drill rig and a fire exlinguisher on each drill rig and on tardy Leh Glasses. All drilling personnel should wear solely glass- <br /> - additional vehicle and assure that 'hey arc properly mointoined, -All safety glosses should meet the requirements of AffSl Z87.1, <br /> • The sr.fe'y supervisor fond as many crew members as posslW r <br /> should be well trained and capable of using first-aid kits, flit s <br /> ringuishers and all other safely devices and equipment. r• t <br /> • The safely supervisor should maintain a list of addresses.' ' r D <br /> telephone numbers of emergency assistance units fambufanea it <br /> n <br /> vices, police, hospitals, etc.) and inform other members of the dell ' <br /> o <br /> crew of the.eaisionce and location of the list- . � <br /> 4. Individual PrOtective Equipment -_ <br /> For most geotechnical, mineral and:ar groundwater driliinf,p a: <br /> l"I jecls, individual protective equipment should include a safety hat <br /> solely shoes, safely glasses and clot fitting gloves and clothf <br /> The clothing of the individual drill rig worker is not generally a 7` <br /> 0 sidcred protective equipment, however, your clothing should be elo <br /> ` ftlt,ng bat comfortable, without loose ends, straps, draw strings <br /> L^IIs or alherwise unfastened ports that might catch on lame tolatl \ � <br /> or Iranslaling component of ,he drill rig. Rings and iewelry should <br /> not be warn <br /> E: during a work shift, <br /> {f, • Safety Head Gear, Safety hats (hard hall) should be wot� t s <br /> everyone working or visiting at or near a drilling site. All safe " I <br /> t hart should meet the requirements of ANSI Z99.1. All safety hot <br /> should be kept clean and in good repair with the headband and ero {. <br /> strops properly adjusted for the individual drill rig worker or visitor• o Other Protective Equipment. For some drilling operations, the <br /> • Safety Shoes or Bools• Safely shoes or baots sl,ould be wom�i1 antfronment or regulations may dictate that other p:otecr;vc equipment <br /> off drilling personnel and all visitors to the drill site hot observe <br /> b* used, The requirement for such equipment must be delermine., _ ! <br /> drilling operations within close Proximity of the drill rig, All so Iolnlfy by the management of the drilling organiralion and ,f+c safely )' <br /> shoes or boots should meet the requirements of ANSI 241.1 <br /> tivpmvlso►. Such equipment might include face or car protection or � <br /> • Gloves. All drilling personnel should wear gloves for proled reClive clothing. Each drill rig worker should wear noise reducing <br /> against cuts and abrasion which could occur while honiling vie:,- .•. proleelars when appropriate. When drilling is performed in chemi• t <br /> or cable and from contact with sharp edges and burrs on drill rads` yy <br /> oder drilling or sampling tools. All gloves should be close fllfltq • fClothingt end probably <br /> f riar radfologitW'y contaminated ground,required.special protective equip• T _, <br /> and not have large calfs or loose tind <br /> es which cnn catch on ralotfng of positionof the prates 1 eequipmentandelotlr ng sl ould be deae i� <br /> tronslasin� components of the drill rig, mined as a joint effort of management ar•d the client who requests the l <br /> 4> �- <br /> drlrring setvicet. , <br /> gr", <br /> T <br />