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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0005975
RECORD_ID
PR0545950
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003739
FACILITY_NAME
Colonial Energy CE 40134 (DBA Power Mart)
STREET_NUMBER
1434
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
Ave
City
Manteca
Zip
95337
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1434 W Yosemite Ave
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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1i <br /> SEACOR <br /> STANDARD SAFETY DRILLING SAFETY SSP 30 <br /> PROCEDURES <br /> should be close fitting and not have large cuffs or Ioose ties that can`_tatch on <br /> rotating or translating components of the drill rig. <br /> • Safety Glasses. All drilling personnel should wear safety glasses with attached side <br /> shields. All safety glasses should meet the requirements of ANSI M.I. <br /> • Other Protective Equipment. For some drilling operations, the environment or <br /> regulations may dictate that other protective equipment be used. The requirement <br /> for such equipment must be determined jointly by the management of the drilling <br /> organization and the safety supervisor. Such equipment might include face or ear <br /> protection or reflective clothing. Each drill rig worker should wear noise reducing <br /> ear protectors when appropriate When drilling is performed in chemically- or <br /> radiologically-contaminated ground, special protective equipment and clothing may, <br /> and probably will, be required. The design and composition of the protective <br /> equipment and clothing should be determined as a joint effort of management and <br /> the client who requests the drilling services <br /> 1.4.30.5 Housekeeping On and Around the Drill Rig <br /> Discussion <br /> The first requirement for safe field operations is that the safety supervisor understands and <br /> fulfills the responsibility for maintenance and "housekeeping" on and around the drill rig. <br /> • Suitable storage locations should be provided for all tools, materials and supplies so <br /> that tools, materials and supplies can be conveniently and safely handled without <br /> hitting or falling on a member of the drill crew or a visitor. <br /> • Avoid storing or transporting tools, materials or supplies within or on the <br /> mast/derrick of the drill rig <br /> • Pipe, drill rods, casing, augers and similar drilling tools should be neatly stacked on <br /> racks or sills to prevent spreading, rolling or sliding. <br /> • Penetration or other driving hammers should be placed at a safe location on the <br /> ground or be secured to prevent movement when not in use <br /> • Work areas, platforms, walkways, scaffolding and other accessways should be kept <br /> free of materials, debris and obstructions, and substances such as ice, grease or oil <br /> that could cause a surface to become slick or otherwise hazardous <br /> nn� ,_6R,c\cc"_7f1 nn A DRVmrr� , + rnnrn-) <br />
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