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rr -ate <br /> P <br /> -• When using any kind of hammer or chisel, <br /> alfor <br /> ntanrs <br /> purpose, wear safety glasses and req <br /> uirenear you to do the same; <br /> - Keep all tools cleaned and stored in an orderly manner <br /> when not in use; <br /> - Replace hook and heel jaws when they become visibly <br /> worn; <br /> - When breaking tool joints on the ground or on a <br /> drilling platform, position your hands so that your <br /> fingers will not be caught between <br /> shouldh thenench w enchhandle <br /> slip <br /> and the ground or the platform, <br /> or the joint suddenly let go- <br /> 5.6 Use of Hoists Wire Ro e and Hoistin Hardware <br /> The use of wire line hoists, wire rope, and hoisting <br /> as stipulated by the American Iron <br /> hardware should be performed <br /> and steel Instituters Wire RPE Users Manual. <br /> All wire ropes and fittings should be visually inspected <br /> during use, and thoroughly inspected at least once a week for: <br /> abrasion, broken wires, wear, reduction in rope diameter, <br /> reduction in wire diameter, fatigue, corrosion, damage from <br /> heat, improper weaving, jamming, rushing, bird caging, kinking, <br /> lifting hardware, and any other <br /> core protrusion and damage to <br /> failure. Wire rapes should b <br /> feature that would lead to g <br /> replaced when an inspection indicates excessive damage according <br /> to the Wire RPE Users Manual. <br /> If a ball-bearing type hoisting swivel is used to hoist <br /> drill aids, swivel bearings <br /> sthat should <br /> the swivelinspected freely and rotatesucated <br /> nder <br /> on a daily basis to do <br /> load. If a rad slipping device is used to hoist drill rods, <br /> not drill through or rotate drill rods 3 M) of the drilplprod <br /> device. Do not hoist more than 1 foot {0.3 mond do not hoist a <br /> column above the top of the mast (derrick) , is <br /> - rod column with loose tool joints while <br /> drille ds columnibackinto <br /> supported by a slipping device• <br /> the borehole, do not attempt to brake the fall of the rods with <br /> your hands. <br /> Most sheaves on drill rigs are <br /> stationary should neverbe <br /> h single-part <br /> increased <br /> line. The numller of line parts <br /> without first consulting with tcePdmanufacturer <br /> nufactwith rerch sof the drill rig. <br /> Wire rope•; must be pro;' �' <br /> Project No. 1232 r7- <br /> EN1IRo,\'MENTA!AUDIT,INC.., <br />