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Job Steps Risks/Hazards Quality/Safe Work Practices <br /> Colliding with driller/helper Communicate with driller. <br /> Driller should advise geologist as to safe location to stand or work. <br /> Generally up to client,but be aware of set-up and look for major problems <br /> Traffic safety(lane closures) Set-up cones to mark work area. <br /> Wear reflective traffic vest. <br /> Oversee the disposal of cuttings and Improperly disposal of cuttings and drilling fluids could result the release of Confirm cutting disposal requirements with PM and assure the appropriate <br /> drilling fluids in accordance with project g g g p . <br /> requirements. <br /> hazardous materials,site erosion,or violation of permit requirements. disposal occurs in the field. <br /> Additional cost to dispose of trash or contaminated waste. Verify that only soil cuttings and/or drilling fluid are contained in drums. Dispose <br /> of trash separately. <br /> Spillage of potentially contaminated materials Verify all drums are properly sealed. <br /> When required by project,contain drilling Use adhesive,waterproof labels rather than writing on drums directly.Clean <br /> cuttings and fluids in drums for sampling Confusion or loss of data if labels are not applied correctly drums before applying labels. Reinforce with tape if necessary. Use a <br /> and removal waterproof marker(sharpie or paint pen). <br /> Label all drums with the following information: <br /> "Kleinfelder",project number,date, boring number(s),what is contained in the <br /> Legal/financial losses due to improper labeling drums(e.g.soil cuttings,drilling fluid,etc.), phone number of Kleinfelder staff to <br /> contact with questions,generator's name/information(typically the land owner <br /> or client),anticipated removal date if known,"non-hazardous pending analysis." <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />