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EHD - Public
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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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fay <br /> t <br /> a; <br /> ^ y <br /> ILI <br /> I t <br /> law <br /> 22. First Aid ;y <br /> At least one member of the drill crew, and if only one,proft <br /> the drilling and solely supervisor, should be trained to perlorsl+ <br /> 4 i <br /> aid, First aid is taught an o parson-lo-person. brjis, net by proy '. r <br /> or readinga I'■ <br /> manual <br /> Manuals should only �.. • ! <br /> y F••+�ide continuing r :C!• l <br /> et s and be used for reference. t�: •1: � % '� <br /> 11 i h <br /> s suggested that courses provl- <br /> .� yy <br /> � I <br /> r <br /> o sponsored N:`• If •i <br /> _ by tilt American R r• '�i• <br /> ed Cross <br /> .. or o Simi 1■ <br /> lar ora r <br /> Q nlaat <br /> f: <br /> ^ J <br /> vould 6tsl satisfy the <br /> t <br /> requirements of first aid training <br /> crews. <br /> For drillin o erations it isimportant <br /> �.p 9 F atticp <br /> p ulorl s <br /> Yhal I "t <br /> div' 1 y: ■t. <br /> 1� idua responsible for first aid should be able to recognise '• '� i "� ' .• . -! <br /> symptoms and be able to provide first aid for rlectricof shock, -' .. t ". .��� • � <br /> I., <br /> onack, stroke, broken bones, eye in'tur„ snake hitt and cuts �� r'• '` <br /> brasians to the skin. Again, first aid for these situations is r f <br /> taughl to drill crew mtrnbers by instructors qualified by an <br /> such as the American Red Cross. ' <br /> A first aid kis should be available and well maintained on t <br /> drill site. <br /> X51 al�_a�� ~'� • `9 t <br /> AI" 23. Drill Rig Utilization <br /> 1� }� Do not attempt to exceed manufacturers' <br /> ratings of speed, 10 <br /> taryuc, prestmt, flow, etc. Only use the drill rig and tools for <br /> purposes which they are intended and designed, <br /> .li`i��t <br /> 24. Drill <br /> I R i •'r <br /> Alterations � :�•s <br /> Rig <br /> Alterations to a drill rig or drilling tools should only be mads <br /> z�C <br /> qualified personnel and only alter consultations with the manufoetu r}Ire <br /> ' ;' <br /> J <br /> it <br /> .r <br /> a' Y <br /> a <br /> 1 <br /> 9 <br /> —36— <br /> Na +' xi <br />
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