
Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guidelines
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Medical and substance abuse surveillance
Proof of adequate insurance
Licenses and registrations
References
o Ability to meet schedule
• Roles and responsibilities (customer, owner, consultant, driller) for communications, work execution,
and safety
• Schedule (work phasing and sequencing, prioritization, project kickoff, fieldwork, reporting, closeout)
• Permits and access agreements
1.3 - Preparing the Health and Safety Plan (HASP)
The site-specific hazards and potential risks associated with known conditions at the property or work area
should be identified, reviewed, and addressed in the site-specific HASP. The site-specific HASP should be
reviewed by project staff and readily available to them onsite during fieldwork. The typical topics addressed
in a generic HASP are included as Attachment 1.A - Typical Health and Safety Plan (HASP) Organization
and Contents.
Drilling activities are inherently dangerous and warrant detailed coverage in project specific health and
safety planning. Drilling can be addressed in a HASP and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) developed by the
contractor and the field team leader. The safe work procedures specified in the JSAs should be consistent
with the overall project HASP, and the customer’s site-specific health and safety requirements.
A JSA is a safety analysis tool that breaks down each work task into steps, assesses hazards and potential
hazards associated with each step, and identifies corrective measures to mitigate or eliminate the hazard.
JSAs should be prepared by workers experienced in the job to be performed and reviewed by the project
team before going to the field, and then again onsite during the initial project kickoff and tailgate meetings.
Examples of selected JSAs are included as Attachment 1.B and 1.C. The following are tasks that may be
addressed by one or more JSA:
• Mobilization and Demobilization
• Traffic control
• Site security and site access
• Delineation and identification of critical zones
• Borehole siting and clearance - subsurface clearance protocol
• Rig maintenance
• Drilling operations
• Equipment decontamination procedures
• Well construction
• Well development
• Surface completions
• Well abandonment
• Well sampling
• Emergency situation notification and procedures
JSAs should be developed, reviewed, and approved prior to the start of field activities, and updated as
necessary based on new information or changed conditions.
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