Work in Water Area
Work in Water Area
Work in Water Area
night other than emergency and only when they are equipped with
sufficient lights to enable safe operations. Do not operate boats
during electrical storms.
Lift the out board engine and place on the shoulder and carry to land.
Transporting Personnel and Equipment from Boat to Boat :
The driver should check the loading of the boat.
Equipment should be loaded so that it is secured and the weight is
distributed evenly.
Passengers shall board the boat one at a time and find the rear seat
and sit down.
Equipment should be stowed in such a way that the crew can still move
about without having to stand or climb on the equipment.
When the boat nears the anchored boat to be loaded, the driver checks
to make sure all personnel have their hands inboard.
Approaches the anchored boat slowly.
When passing other manned boats at anchor, do so slowly. Wash from
the approaching boat can cause and anchored boat to rock violently,
making tying up and transfer more dangerous than normal.
No Passenger should stand up until both boats are tied securely
together.
Personnel should transfer between boats one at a time. Beware that
one boat may be rising as the other is falling. Feet can be trapped
between boats if you dont watch where you step.
Do not try to stand with one foot on each boat.
All equipment should be passed from one boat to the other. No one
should try to carry equipment from boat to boat.
Any transfer at the port must be carried out with the permission of
port officer or police officer and supervised by the supervisor. Avoid
using public jetties if possible.
Prior to any boat transportation the driver must report to the boat
boss the following:
Time of Departure,
Any and all movements throughout the day,
The Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA),
Amount of personnel.
Should no journeys by any boat without prior reporting. Boats are
only authorized to carry company personnel and goods. All drivers
shall follow proper
radio protocol reporting destinations and times. The boat boss shall
acknowledge transmission.
No other radio transmission shall be relayed except in the case of an
emergency. If boats are departing prospect area, number of
passengers and estimated time of arrival shall be passed via radio to
the intended destination. All boat movement shall adhere to the
designated travel times. Any movement outside of the designated
travel time shall require a permit to work signed by the Party Chief or
his alternate. Drivers experiencing transport breakdown shall call for
assistance and remain on board until that assistance arrives. Any
boats shall be declared missing by the Party Chief after one hour of
absence from their intended schedule. A search party shall be
organized for any boat after that time upon the decision of the Party
Manager.
8.4.1.6 Fuelling:
No smoking,
No any passengers,
Shut of engine,
Keep fire extinguisher handy,
Use only approved fuel container,
Do not overfill tank, remain proper space for expansion,
Remove portable tanks from boat for fuelling, clean up all fuel spills
immediately. Report immediately to camp if any abnormal (spillage,
mechanical deficiency).
Attention should always be given to all installations on board and
particularly to fuel lines and electrical circuits.
Stop the engine and allow it to cool down before maintenance work or
for replacement of fuel tank (if applicable).
Water supply from the river to be made available for pumping and
circulation.
Drill pump to be positioned and secured on the catamaran and away
from men at work on drill point. Drilling pump to be checked by
headman before starting.
Drilling crew on the catamaran completes hole drilling and flushing,
on achieving the required depth under the mud at the bottom of the
sea/river, the hole shall be properly flushed and casings will stay. If
bottom of lagoon is clay, at least 2 m should be drilled into layer.
Casings to be used to reach the mud as deep as possible.
The same procedure as above can be used in flushing with
Portable Water Jet Pumps Carried on Jack up Kate.
catching the caps wire with the edges of the casings. Once the last
casing removed, the charge location to be marked with floater tied
to the caps wires. Check if wire of caps is short-circuited before
leaving the site to the next point.