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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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• II a heowy obiEet must be moved some distance without the aid of <br /> e When working on a derrick platform, use a solely Left anWide life- <br /> and machinery, keep your back straight and unarched. Change directions <br /> lire. The solely bell should be at least 4 in, en attached <br /> Ly moving your 1•el, nal by twisling your body. <br /> • move heavy objects with the aid of hand earls whenever possiLlc. <br /> shouid fit snugly but comfortably. 'The lifeline, when attached fa the operations object, <br /> should be-terminated during un electrical <br /> derrick, should be I,..ss than 6 h. (I ml long. The safety bell and r Drilling <br /> the siarm and the complete crew should move away from the drill rig. <br /> lifeline shouid fiwe�rlIn(conlaenoined10 twi hih stand the Lel} foilin'gr6 it, (2 m}.a <br /> 250 16. (115 kg) g <br /> • When climbing iso a derri6 platform Ihot is higher than 20 ft' I I' Overhead And Buried Utilities <br /> (6 m), o safely climbing device should be used. <br /> • When a rig workrr is on a derrick plotlorm, the lifeline should be The use of a drill gig an a site or protect within tf1E vicinity <br /> pre <br /> fastened la the derrick just above the derrick platform and in a struc- <br /> cuu+fans be taken by bath supervisors and members of the exploration <br /> lurol member that ii not oitoched so the p <br /> lotform or to ottier'lincs or electrical Dewar lines and other utilities requires lha! special <br /> cables supporting the platform. crew. Electricity can shock, it canrn and it can cause death. <br /> bu <br /> a When a rig worker first arrives at a derrick platform, the platform a Overhead and buried utilities should be located,noted and empha � <br /> shy old immediately be inspected for broken members, toast. connec• sized on all boring location plans and boring assignment sheels. <br /> tions and loose tools or other loose matetials• platform with safety • When overhead electricaliteswer to lines ex andd t Or near o drilling <br /> • Tools should be securely attached to Ike p <br /> site or project, consider o <br /> ll lines. Go not attach a tool to a fine attached to your wrist or any i <br /> other part of your body' <br /> do not guide drill {� � <br /> e When you are working on ° derrick platform, 9 <br /> ,ads or pipe into racks or other supports 6y taking hold of a moving 20t;EET MiN+MtIM <br /> hoist line or a traveling block. <br /> should not be left an the derrick <br /> • Loose tools end similar items <br /> platform or on structural memburs of the derrick. r F <br /> • A derrick platform aver 4 It. (1.2 m) above ground surface should <br /> have toe boards and solely railing that are in good condition. <br /> e Workeri on the ground or the drilling floor should avoid being ` <br /> under rig workers on elevated platforms, whenever possible. i <br /> Be careful when lifting heavy objects: o hoist, make sure that } x . <br /> 0- Beforc lifting any object without using r r <br /> the load is within your personal lifting capacity. If it is too heavy, Vl r <br /> ask for assistance. <br /> a Before lilting a relatively heavy aLject, ioh <br /> approach the object by <br /> bending at the knees, keeping your back yetlteal and unarched vrhila <br /> obtaining a firm looting. Grasp the object firmly with both hands and <br /> verlicol and un- <br /> � <br /> stand slowly and squarely while keeping your back `�•' <br /> arched, in other words, perlorro the lifting with the muscles in your <br /> legs, not with the muscles in your lower back- <br /> in <br /> ack.rn ...... .. ... <br />
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