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SEACOR <br /> STANDARD SAFETY DRILLING SAFETY SSP 30 <br /> PROCEDURES <br /> • Do not transport portable fuel containers in the vehicle or carrier_cab with <br /> personnel. - <br /> • Keep fuel containers and hoses in contact with a metal surface during travel to <br /> prevent the buildup of static charge. <br /> 1.4.30.22 First Aid <br /> Discussion <br /> At least one member of the drill crew, preferably the drilling safety supervisor, should be <br /> trained to perform first aid. First aid is taught on a person-to-person basis, not by <br /> providing or reading a manual. Manuals should only provide continuing reminders and be <br /> used for reference. It is suggested that courses provided or sponsored by the American Red <br /> Cross or a similar organization would best satisfy the requirements of first aid training for <br /> drill crews. <br /> For drilling operations, it is particularly important that the individual responsible for first <br /> aid should be able to recognize the symptoms and be able to provide first aid for electrical <br /> shock, heart attack, stroke, broken bones, eye injury, heat stress, snake bites and cuts or <br /> abrasions to the skin. Again, first aid for these situations is best taught to drill crew <br /> members by instructors qualified by an agency such as the American Red Cross. <br /> An adequate first aid kit should be available and well maintained on each drill site. <br /> 1.4.30.23 Drill Rig Utilization <br /> Discussion <br /> Do not attempt to exceed manufacturers' ratings of speed, force, torque, pressure, flow, <br /> etc. Only use the drill rig and tools for the purposes that they are Intended and designed. <br /> 1.4.30.24 Drill Rig Alterations <br /> Discussion <br /> Alterations to a drill rig or drilling tools should only be made by qualified personnel and <br /> only after consultation with the manufacturer <br /> corp-h&slssp-30 30-24 REVISED 11/02/92 <br />