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Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guidelines
Page 37 of 132
3.6.7 - Storage and Material Handling
The key for a safe and smooth startup is to organize the work area prior to commencing drilling operations:
Do not attempt to commence drilling before everything is unloaded and organized. Drilling will progress
smoothly and accidents will be less likely if the driller takes the time to properly set up and organize
first.
The first requirement for safe field operation is that everyone understands and fulfills the responsibility
for maintenance and housekeeping on and around the drill rig.
o Suitable storage locations should be provided for all tools, materials, and supplies so that
tools, materials, and supplies can be conveniently and safely handled without hitting or
falling on a member of the drill crew or a visitor. Store items so that the work can proceed in
an orderly fashion, with sufficient room in the work area to move about without tripping over
supplies or equipment. Do not store equipment in places that would interfere with escape
routes in an emergency.
o Avoid storing or transporting tools, materials, or supplies within or on the mast of the drill
rig.
o Establish a suitable location for storage of tools, equipment and supplies so those items can
be safely and conveniently stored and located when needed. Keep all tools supplies and
equipment in their proper places.
o Every crewmember must inspect their work site upon arrival to verify that equipment is in
safe condition and the job site is in proper order. Return the job site to proper order prior to
proceeding with work.
o Drill rod, casing, augers and similar tools should be stacked orderly on racks to prevent
sliding, rolling, spreading, or falling. When stationed on the ground prior to use, these tools
may need to be chocked to prevent inadvertent or unanticipated rolling.
o Work areas, platforms, walkways and other access-ways should be kept free of obstructions
such as materials and tools, and substances such as debris, grease, ice, and mud, in order to
minimize the tripping, slipping and falling hazards around the drill rig.
o All unattended boreholes must be adequately covered or otherwise protected to prevent drill
rig personnel, visitors or animals from stepping or falling into the hole.
o Use approved cleaning solvents instead of flammable liquids as cleaning agents on or near a
drill rig.
o Never use compressed air for the purpose of cleaning clothes.
o All trash should be placed in bags and stored in areas outside of the immediate work area.
o All controls, meters, dials, and operational and warning lights should be kept free of dirt,
grease, and mud.
o Keep all flammable liquids in proper containers and stored away from heat and spark
sources.
o All drilling fluids must be contained and disposed off-site
o Pipe, drill rods, casing, augers, and similar drilling tools should be orderly stacked on racks
or sills to prevent spreading, rolling, or sliding.
o Penetration or other driving hammers should be placed at a safe location on the ground or be
secured to prevent movement when not in use.
o Work areas, platforms, walkways, scaffolding, and other access-ways should be kept free of
materials, debris, and obstructions and substances such as ice, grease, or oil that could cause
surfaces to become slick or otherwise hazardous.
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