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r <br /> 11 <br /> I' <br /> jj <br /> l <br /> F � <br /> tt <br /> df.:F <br /> • r <br /> sersonnel should wear safety glossa r--. <br /> efaty ralasses. all drilling Ps <br /> • The sairty supervisor should assure that there is a andOn*0Air..q <br /> Jdl safety glasses should meet the requirements of AN 51 207.1. <br /> on each drill rig and a lire extinguisher on each drill rig <br /> r <br /> odJitionoV vehicle and assure Ihot they are properly maintained. F? <br /> �' t7 f <br /> • TE a solely supervssar (and as many crew members as passfbl <br /> Eirs!•aid kits• Iiia •e1 p p ' <br /> is <br /> should 6e well trained and capable of using •, a <br /> y meal. <br /> T' i4# <br /> tinguishers and all other sales devices and equip t„" <br /> • The softly supervisor should maintain a list o{ addresses: <br /> y t <br /> telephone numbers of emergency <br /> assistance units (ambulances <br /> ,. <br /> _ � 't'�'.'.• <br /> itals, etc.} and inform.other members of rho drl� <br /> vies, police, hosp <br /> `••; .r:'I. r <br /> crew of the existance and location of the list, r <br /> ' - <br /> 4, Individual Protective Equipmeat <br /> �� r groundwater drilling p <br /> For most geotechnical, mineral and• <br /> t Should <br /> jects, individual protr:tive equipmenould include a safely hat <br /> r• ;, # <br /> lasses and close lifting gloves and cloths ;�•- <br /> salcty shoes, solely 9 generally e <br /> Of the individual drill fig worker is not <br /> The clothing your clothing should Ise clo •�+�,-' <br /> sidcred protective equipment; however, Y dhow slr CI <br /> littgng but comfoftobie, without loose ends, straps, <br /> bells or otherwise unfastenrd Farts that might torch an some r sfioula <br /> or transiating component of the drill rir,. Rings and i <br /> ewelry t <br /> noI be worn during a walk shill. worn <br /> p <br /> • Safety Head Gear. Solely hats (hard hot sl should be <br /> sale <br /> ver one working or visiting at or near a drilling site. <br /> e Y �hall � P g erolrons, the <br /> hats should meet the requirements ogir with be headband. and cra p�Cth•r Protective Equi ment. For same drilftnot=cPve equipment <br /> ahouVd be kept clean and in good r=p <br /> worker or vlsitot■ mttvironment or regulations may dictate that <br /> vi meat must 6e determined •' <br /> straps properly udiusted for 'he individual drill rig be used. The requirement for such eq p _ <br /> shoes ar boots should be warts by ement of the d•,l,Iing organization and the solcty <br /> s Solely Sha=s or Boots, Safety iolntly by the mana9 <br /> all drilling personnel and ell visitors to the drill site 'haAll sa1� <br /> rcximit el rare drill rig. j pe+vitor. Such equip h dr n'rig worker should wear onalpelacee reducing <br /> drillingdrilling operations within close p Y 1Ktive clothing. Each drill rig <br /> of "Sl 741.1 r prot•eeors when aPPraPriote. When drilling is perlormed in chemi• <br /> shoes or boots should meet er c net shouldsweaAgloves for protect special rotective equip, <br /> • Gloves. All drilling p *yti r tadWooicolly contaminated ground, sp. PTh <br /> nd <br /> 1 and clothing may and probably will be required' sirouldebe9dcte. l <br /> against cuts and abrasion which could occur while handling wire <br /> or cable and from contcct with sharp edges and burrs on drill rods, posltian of Ihs,ros•ctive equipment and tlotlring <br /> �!n•d as a joins effort of management and rhe client v�ho requests Ih= <br /> other drilling or somplini tools- Ali glares should be close fEHErp <br /> ant not have large culls nr lease lies which can catch on wtrrlMq et <br /> arfiling services, <br /> tronslating components of the drill rig- rr <br /> v <br /> Y. -� <br />