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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
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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
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Approved
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t <br /> r <br /> ' c _ <br /> l • A - <br /> • Drill lowered into the <br /> rods should not be held or <br /> Ole with Pipe z7, <br /> ing wrenches. y released <br /> • On{y use the manufacturers rho°mmen nal touch the.tied couplingorrthe rads with your hands <br /> • if a slricgao nolllaloemptrla grab rtheolVallinynadvertanlVy <br /> goer coupling• into the ho <br /> -. the auger to the p wrenth or any other tools doting rotation. . ; <br /> auger with your hands, a auger sections. or a wrench. the <br /> • lr+ the event of a plugged bit or other circulation blockage, <br /> • Whenever passible,use tool hoists to handle au9 um and the oh• t --, <br /> ers under the <br /> and !rose between the Pump tIll ... <br /> • Never place hones ar novcr the lop of bottom <br /> auger section in the high pressure in the plpinq the firs! rte. <br /> tion -hen hoisting the auger <br /> slruction should be relieved or bled dawn before brooking #{ <br /> round or other hard surfaces such as the drirs.ctjj ion[othat is being joint. should be cleaned .M ' <br /> g t under the augertool { <br /> • Never allow feet to s' a When drill rods are hoisted from the hale, tfiey wiper <br /> [to not <br /> hoisted• g auger and other with o ivbber or other suitable rad j' <br /> stay <br /> ,,or of the rotatin au9 far safe handling fluids It <br /> drill rods. <br /> • When rotating augea. Y Never trach behind or around a use your hands Io clean drilling <br /> components of the drill rig. over o portable drilling fluid (mud) pit, do r <br /> rotating comp q If work must progress <br /> rotating auger for any reason whatever' er cuttings away from the t Io eland on narrow sides or cross metrbrrs.an is of cdet <br /> not altemp fitted cavei p # * <br /> • else a long•handled shovel to move aug <br /> should be equipped with rough surivccd, <br /> ersonnet. t : <br /> auger. Never use your hands or feet to move cuttings away from the quare strength to hold drill rig p against the q, , <br /> auger. ere. Augers • Drill rods should nal be lifted and leaned unsecured eds of the <br /> • Do not attempt fa remove earth from rotating aug Provide some method of securing the upper <br /> down. <br /> when the drill rig is in rtcolrol and the augers most. Either <br /> should be cleaned*nil drill rod sections (or safe verticol storage a+ lay <br /> are slopped from rotating. ? <br /> And Core Drilling During Travel s <br /> star A 18. Safety <br /> i7. Safety During R y an and ol[ a drilling <br /> drilling tools should 6e <br /> Sol checked prior ;o drilling: The individual who transports o drill rig <br /> Roiory 9 <br /> Plug1u s should be lubricated and Check' site should: erate the vehicle accord Wafer swivels and hoisting <br /> • Be praparly licensed and should only <br /> oP c <br /> ed far ^Iroten" bearings before use. periodically and re• regulations. <br /> awe should be checked p ing to federal, state and local <br /> clearance), width, lengllt <br /> • Drill rod chuck j wG and bridge + <br /> placed when necessary. • Know the traveling height ( <br /> be and weight of the drill rig with carrier and know highway <br /> • The capacities of hoists and sheaves rhe sd plusotherexpected making ewe (hese limits are nal <br /> food, width and over <br /> limits, <br /> the anticipated weight to the drily rod slrin P exceeded with an adequate margin. <br /> hoisting loads. unless the vehicle brakesSpeare in sound <br /> ing iol precautions lhal should be taken for sale wlarY of "pill o Never move a drill rig <br /> oinl break, hoisting and lowering working Order. approaching other <br /> drilling involve chucking, I when,cornering or <br /> rods: rt Allaw for mast overhang ,t <br /> els Ore <br /> • Only the operctor of the drill rig should brake or set a manual vehicles or structures. <br /> ations <br /> chuck so that rotation of the chuck will not occur prior to removin <br /> R ge aware that the conapfes of service rth the most�nmhte travel <br /> most to clear <br /> the wrench from the chuck. ' <br /> • Drill rods should not be braked during lowering into the hole pfositionten o low for a drill rig <br /> with drill rod chuck lows. _91- <br /> YAW V <br />
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