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<br /> • 111 wire topes and fillings should be visually inspected during
<br /> 13, React To Contact With Electricity use and thoroughly inspected at least once a week ior: obrasion, �
<br /> reduction to wire di-
<br /> ll a drill rip makes cvntcc, with electrical wires, it may or may broken wires, wear, reduction in rope d-iameler,
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<br /> tes of rise carrier. Under ometer, ;atique, corrosion, damage from hear, improper reeving,
<br /> not be insulated from the ground by the if jam-
<br /> either
<br /> either circumstance the human body, it It simultoneously comes in ming, crushing, bird caging, kinking, tore protrusion and damage to
<br /> contact with the drill rig and the grrind, will provide a conductor of lilting hordwvre. Wire ropes should be replaced when sera an in-
<br /> rding a
<br /> Ile electricity to the ground. Death or serious injury con be the
<br /> to- icavreireexce sive da havemage ano+been used efo Wife
<br /> per�od oleasmanth er
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<br /> suit. If a drill rig or o drill rig carrier makes contort with ov N
<br /> at underground electrical lines: more should be thoroughly inspected before being returned Iv service.
<br /> • Under most ectriccircul line s, the operator and other p_rscnnel nn. a End lilting% and connections consist of spliced eyes and various
<br /> the seas aE the vehicle should remain seated and not leave the ve• manufactured devices. All mor,ulactufed end fittings and connec+rons i
<br /> led according to the
<br /> hicle. Do net mev9 or touch any part, particularly a metallic part, of loould 6e laded according to he manufacturer's speinstructions and
<br /> c fico ionser ,
<br /> the vahicle or the drill rig. . `,
<br /> • II it is determined that the drill rig should be vacated, then all • 1f a boll-bearing type hoisting swivel is used to hoist dull rods,
<br /> " l, uld'um clear and as lar as possible from the drill. Do swivel bearings should be insFected and lubricated daily to assure
<br /> Personnel s o jump t
<br /> that Ile swivel haefy rotates under load.
<br /> not step aft — jump off, and do not bong on to the vehicle or any port • if a rod sli rn device is used to hoist drill rods, do not drill
<br /> of the dsill when jumping clear. PP g
<br /> • (E you are on the ground, %toy away from the vehicle and the drill through or •orale drill rods through the slipping device, do not hails
<br /> rig, do.noi let others get near the vehicle and the drill sig and seek
<br /> more than 1 It. (0.3 m) of the drill ted column above the top of Ale €.
<br /> assistance iram local emergency personnel such as the police or a most (derrick}, dli9hien ornot s
<br /> ke up, loosren tooled oin s mn + loose al
<br /> oinis
<br /> wh;lelherodld
<br /> column i
<br /> fire department.
<br /> do not maI
<br /> • When an individual is injured and in contact with the drill sig or being supported by a rod slipping device. If drill rods should slip
<br /> wih power lines, attempt rescue with extreme caution. If a rescue is back into the borehole, do not attempt to brake the tali of tlse rods
<br /> drwith your hands of by tensioning the slipping device.
<br /> attempted, use a lung, dry, unpainled piece of woad or o long, y,
<br /> im as possible and do not • Mail sheaves an exploration drill rigs are stationary will, ❑ sin-
<br /> clean rope. Keep as for away from the Act
<br /> he victim until he victim it completely alcor of the drill rig gle past lin:. The number of pails of line should not ever be increas-
<br /> touch tor electrical lines. ed wilhout first cons�iling with the manufacturer at the drill rig. .�
<br /> • ,.electrical source and Wire rapes must be properly matched with each sheave — of rhe
<br /> When the victim is completely clear of the -,l..
<br /> c. o forge, the theove will h theit the rope is
<br /> unconscious end a heart-beat (pulse) cannot be detected, begin rope is topinch wire rope a
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<br /> cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) immediately. too small, it will groare the sheave. Once the sheave is grooved, it
<br /> will severely pinch and damage larger sited wire ropes.
<br /> The following procedures and precautions must be unders•ood
<br /> 14. Safe Use Of Wire Line Hoists, Wire Rope and implemented for safe use of wise ropes and ragging hardware.
<br /> And Hoistil*g Hardware . Use tool handling hoists only for vertical lifting of tools (ex.
<br /> ceps when angle hole drilfingl. Do not use soot l+andling
<br /> hoists to
<br /> The use of wire line hoists, stir• rope and heisting hardware S`
<br /> pup) on objects away frons Il,•drill rig; however, drills may be moved
<br /> should be as stipulated by the American Iran and Steel institute Wire using the main hoist if the wire rope is spooled thraugl. proper
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