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Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guideline
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Term Definition
Non-Invasive GPR
Ground penetrating radar is a geophysical device that uses radar to search for
underground structures without physically penetrating the ground.
Operations Foreman
Operations personnel managing/supervising a construction/installation project
involving subsurface activities (another term for this position is tool-pusher).
Paving Scars
Scars left on pavement by the drill rig stabilizers.
Pinch Points
Any locations in a drilling operation where body parts may be pinched or
crushed.
Post-Hole
A hole dug before drilling to search for underground structures or utilities.
Receptor Survey
Identification of utility vaults, monitoring wells, private and public supply wells,
surface water bodies, basements, or any other subsurface exposure pathways.
Refusal
When the augers or drill cannot be advanced because of some subsurface
blockage.
Rig
The mast, draw-works, and attendant surface equipment of a drilling unit.
Rotary Drilling
A drilling method in which a hole is made by a rotating bit to which a downward
force is applied and cuttings are brought to the surface. The bit is fastened to and
rotated by the drill stem, which also provides a passageway through which the
drilling fluid is circulated. Additional “joints” of drill pipe are added as drilling
progresses.
Safety Hammer
A hydraulically driven automatic hammer that advances a sampling tool. Used
instead of a slide hammer.
Sampling Tools
Tools that capture and retrieve subsurface soil samples such as a shelby tube,
sample extruder, or split barrel sampler.
Sheaves
A grooved pulley over which tape, wire, or cable rides.
Site-specific Health
and Safety Plan
(HASP)
That document which is designed to recognize potential risks, and identify
precautions appropriate to the task. The document typically contains directions to
the hospital, emergency contact information and health risk information. The plan
will identify potential risks associated with field work, air monitoring
requirements, environmental concerns (climate, insects, snakes, etc.), potential
exposure to contaminants of concern, and provides requirements and thresholds
for use of personal protective equipment to be employed during field operations.
The plan may also address: worker training, waste characterization, contingency
plans and other health and safety issues.
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