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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012559
RECORD_ID
PR0544166
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005252
FACILITY_NAME
GREYHOUND LINES INC
STREET_NUMBER
121
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13730011
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
121 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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EARN <br /> Y <br /> r.� <br /> q;, u• <br /> • Watch for low Ranging electrical lines, particularly at the tn. 19. Loading And Unloading <br /> Nantes to drilling sites or restaurants_ motels or other camme:ciol <br /> sites. When loading or unloading a drill rig an a iroil•-r or a truck: <br /> • Use ramps of adequate design that ore solid and substantial �+ <br /> i ( enough to bear the weight of the drill rig ..illi carrier — irncluding <br /> looling. <br /> — • Load and unload on level ground. <br /> • Use the assistance of someone on the ground as a guide. <br /> • Check the brakes an the drill rig carrier before approaching r <br /> loading ramps. <br /> �{ • Distribute the weight of the drill rig, carrier and tools an the <br /> Ooiler so !hot the center of weighl is appro+imotely on the center- <br /> ne of the hailer and so that some of the trailer load is transferred <br /> to the hitch of the pulling vehicle. Refer to the tro;ler manufacturers <br /> ri weight distribution recommendaliom. <br /> �-1 • The drill rig and tools should be secured tg the hauling vehicle <br /> t with ties, chains and/or load binders of adequate capacity. <br /> 20. Off-Road Movement <br /> ^ l <br /> �+ <br /> The following sorely suggestions relate to off-toad movement: � <br /> _� • Before moving a drill rig, lust walk the route of travel, inspect• <br /> ting for depressions, stumps, galleys, ruts and similar obslocles. <br /> 1•'j • Always check the brakes of a drill rig carrier before tto-cling, d' <br /> ,orticularly on rough, uneven or hilly ground. <br /> • Check Ike complete drive train of a carrier of least weeLly for <br /> loose or damaged balls, nuts, studs, shahs and mountings. <br /> • Discharge all passengers before moving o drill rig on rough or <br /> �E- <br /> hilly terrain. <br /> • Engage the front axle(for 4 or 4, 6 to 6, etc. vehicles or corners) <br /> when traveling off highway on hilly Terrain. _ I <br /> • Use rgulion Aen traveling side-hill. Conservatively evaluate <br /> u ; <br /> Ah <br /> is,ide-hill capability of drill rigs, because the orbihory addition 31 <br /> ifling tools may rai]r the center of moss. When possible, travel <br /> • Never travel on a street, rood or highwgy with the most Iderrfck) directly uphill or downhill. Increase vire pressures before travel- <br /> Ing in hilly terrain(do not exceed Fated lire pressure). <br /> of the drill rig in the raised or partially raised position. t <br /> • Remove oil ignition keys when a drill rig is left trnonended. • Attempt to cross obstacles such as small logs and small erosion ; ` <br />
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