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SEACOR <br /> STANDARD SAFETY DRILLING SAFETY SSP 30 <br /> PROCEDURES <br /> • When the victim is completely clear of the electrical source and is unconscious <br /> without a detectable heart beat (pulse), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should <br /> be begun immediately. <br /> 1.4.30.14 Safe Use of Wire Line Hoists, wire Rope and Hoisting Hardware <br /> Discussion <br /> The use of wire line hoists, wire rope and hoisting hardware should be as stipulated by the <br /> American Iron and Steel Institute Wire Rove Users Manual. <br /> • AlI wire ropes and fittings should be visually inspected during use and thoroughly <br /> inspected at least once a week for: abrasion, broken wires, wear, reduction in rope <br /> diameter, reduction in wire diameter, fatigue, corrosion, damage from heat, <br /> Improper reeving, jamming, crushing, bird caging, kinking, core protrusion and <br /> damage to lifting hardware. Wire ropes should be replaced when inspection <br /> indicates excessive damage according to the Wire Rope Users Manual. All wire <br /> ropes that have not been used for a period of a month or more should be thoroughly <br /> inspected before being returned to service. <br /> • End fittings and connections consist of spliced eyes and various manufactured <br /> devices. All manufactured end fittings and connections should be installed according <br /> to the manufacturer's instructions and loaded according to the manufacturer's <br /> specifications. <br /> • If a ball-bearing type hoisting swivel is used to hoist drill rods, swivel bearings <br /> should be Inspected and lubricated daily to ensure that the swivel freely rotates <br /> under load. <br /> If a rod slipping device is used to hoist drill rods, then. 1) do not drill through or <br /> rotate drill rods through the slipping device; 2) do not hoist more than 1 foot (0.3 <br /> m) of the drill rod column above the top of the mast/derrick; 3) do not hoist a rod <br /> column with loose tool joints; and 4) do not make up, tighten or loosen tool joints <br /> while the rod column is being supported by a rod slipping device. If drill rods should <br /> slip back into the borehole, do not attempt to brake the fall of the rods with your <br /> hands or by tensioning the slipping device. <br /> . Most sheaves on exploration drill rigs are stationary with single part line The <br /> number of parts of line should not ever be increased without first consulting with <br /> the manufacturer of the drill rig <br /> corp-h&slssp-30 30-14 REVISED 11/02/92 <br />