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Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guidelines
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4.16.6 - Hazards of Decontamination cont.
Monitor air concentrations using direct-reading, real-time instruments such as OVM and Draeger tubes.
Upgrade PPE as necessary (safety glasses with splash shields or goggles, respirators, neoprene gloves,
and slicker suit or laboratory apron).
Stay upwind (use flagging or similar device to indicate wind direction)
Avoid blocking traffic and stay out of the way of drilling activities.
Set up near a water supply and keep natural drainage in mind to reduce run-off and clean up.
Position equipment so over-spray does not get on vehicles or private property.
Allow for adequate ventilation because exhaust fumes can be lethal.
Do not operate near anything flammable where a spark or open flame could start a fire or explosion.
4.16.7 - Wastewater and Decontamination Fluids
Reference MSDS of decontamination solutions for incompatibilities with site contaminants, skin or
inhalation hazards, or flammable properties.
Avoid decontamination chemicals/solutions that permeate, degrade, or damage personal protective
equipment.
Adhere to all Federal, State, and local agency laws, codes, and regulations when handling, transporting,
and storing of wastewater, drilling fluids and decontamination fluids.
The material being removed from drill sites must be packaged, moved, stored, treated, and disposed of
in a manner that prevents its release into the environment.
Drums and containers used to transport drilling waste will meet the appropriate US Department of
Transportation (DOT), OSHA, and EPA regulations for the materials that they contain. Appropriate
manifest and chain of custody documentation should be used and the waste generator should maintain
records as required by applicable regulations.
Drums and containers used to contain and store drilling wastes and other hazardous materials must be
appropriately labeled in accordance with federal and state regulations.
Drums and containers will be inspected as required by regulations.
Drum and container integrity will be assured prior to being moved.
If leakage or spillage occurs, it will be cleaned up immediately. If necessary, the waste material will be
transferred to another container to minimize leakage and appropriate measures taken to prevent
reoccurrence.
The drums will have exterior contamination removed at the worksite prior to transportation.
Blocking devices to plug flow paths to create a collection point for filtration and protection of material
entering drain inlets or contaminating drill sites are to be used if necessary (such as waddles, sand bags,
or plastic dams).
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