MGS Construction is drilling a deep well at a site in Batangas. The document outlines the minimum PPE requirements and safety procedures for different tasks involved in the drilling process. It identifies potential hazards at each step such as noise, dust inhalation, and moving machinery parts. The recommended preventive actions include wearing proper PPE, avoiding moving parts, and using lifting techniques to prevent back strain. Safety precautions are also provided for refueling, maintenance, camera logging, and moving the drill rig.
MGS Construction is drilling a deep well at a site in Batangas. The document outlines the minimum PPE requirements and safety procedures for different tasks involved in the drilling process. It identifies potential hazards at each step such as noise, dust inhalation, and moving machinery parts. The recommended preventive actions include wearing proper PPE, avoiding moving parts, and using lifting techniques to prevent back strain. Safety precautions are also provided for refueling, maintenance, camera logging, and moving the drill rig.
MGS Construction is drilling a deep well at a site in Batangas. The document outlines the minimum PPE requirements and safety procedures for different tasks involved in the drilling process. It identifies potential hazards at each step such as noise, dust inhalation, and moving machinery parts. The recommended preventive actions include wearing proper PPE, avoiding moving parts, and using lifting techniques to prevent back strain. Safety precautions are also provided for refueling, maintenance, camera logging, and moving the drill rig.
MGS Construction is drilling a deep well at a site in Batangas. The document outlines the minimum PPE requirements and safety procedures for different tasks involved in the drilling process. It identifies potential hazards at each step such as noise, dust inhalation, and moving machinery parts. The recommended preventive actions include wearing proper PPE, avoiding moving parts, and using lifting techniques to prevent back strain. Safety precautions are also provided for refueling, maintenance, camera logging, and moving the drill rig.
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JHA NUMBER COMPANY: MGS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: DEEP WELL DRILLING
INC ALANGILAN BATANGAS AT PRIME
WATER MINIMUM PPE REQUIREMENTS HARDHAT GOGGLES HI VEST STEEL TOED BOOTS EAR PLUGS/EAR MUFFS GLOVES/NITRILE GLOVES
JOB TITLE/TASK: DEEP WELL TITLE OF PERSON WHO SAFETY OFFICER: JOHN ROMAN DRILLING PERFORM THE JOB PANGANIBAN
FOREMAN: ERIC ABANO
SITE ENGR. KENNETH INFANTE JOB STEPS HAZARDS PREVENTIVE/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 1. PRE-CONSTRUCTION 1. All employees assigned to this MEETING task will attend pre con safety meeting, which will include pertinent JHA, SOP, types of potential hazard present and control for those hazards. 2. DRILL LOCATION SET UP DRILL 1. Visitors mishaps and resulting 1. Pay attention to visitors RIG body injury. approaching the area, if necessary, set up barriers to keep vehicles and visitors out of the work area and use signages, caution tape if available
2. Drilling into underground 2.underground utilities should
utilities be marked out before drilling, coordinate with other services.
3. striking overhead lines or 3. Observe overhead lines, tree
objects limbs or other objects before raising the drill rig. Anticipate the radius going up and down and plan appropriately 3. DRILLING 1. Injury to hearing from noise 1. wear approved safety ear A. GENERAL ACTIVITIES plugs when working close enough to drill rig that you have to speak louder than your normal voice to someone standing next to you. 2. Inhalation hazards from dust and drilling activities 2. when necessary, wear appropriate PPE to protect from dust for inhalation hazard. B. DRILLING 3. Physical Injury from moving parts of machinery, including 3. avoid moving parts of change of drill pipes machinery. Keep fingers, hands, and arms away from rotating drill or near the bottom (hole entrance). Wear approved gloves when handling objects and steel toed boots and hard hat at all times. Keep fingers away from pinch points. Keep drill bits secured when not in use to prevent rolling off the rig or other movement. 4. Physical injury from storing of drill pipes 4. stand clear as drill pipe is lowered into rack by cables, pipes comes down fast and could make contact with persons head, body or hand. Wear gloves and hard hat. 5. Physical hazards to personnel on the ground in the vicinity of 5. Personnel on the ground the heavy machinery. should keep away from the drill rig unless they are required to the task, drillers and helpers should work together to carry and lift the drill pipes, casing and other materials use for drilling. C. CASING 6.Physical Injury when lifting and connecting casing lengths 6. rig can lift of about 6m in (potential hand and back length of casing preventing injuries) manual handling, but a potential pinch point occurs when lifting a strap around casing length. Work with a partner just enough to put the strap to be placed. Use proper lifting techniques to avoid back strain. Wear gloves. 7. Slippery working surface 7. wear work boots
8. Hanging core barrel/Drill bit 8. when not in use secured to
can swing and potentially knock prevent movement. someone on the ground
9. Cuts, burns, eye damage, 9. Refer to JHA for hot-work
HEAVY MACHINER with handling and transferring mask fuel to machinery. These include 2. No ignition source present ignition/explosion, inhalation of (cigarette smoking) fumes, accidental ingestion, eye contact 5. MAINTENANCE OF DRILL 1. Physical hazard associated 1. Maintain hand tools in proper RIG OR HEAVY MACHINERY with the use of hand tools to working conditions tighten or loosen machinery parts. 2. Physical hazards associated 2. Lift heavy objects using legs with manual lifting and carrying not back. use wheeled transport machinery parts. equipment. 3.Physical hazards associated 3.Keep hands away from with moving/falling parts. potential pinch points. 4. Burns from hot machinery 4.Wear approved PPE parts. 6. CAMERA LOGGING 1. Visitors mishaps resulting to 1. Pay attention to visitors body injury approaching work area. Assist when necessary. Do not allowed them to enter without basic PPE 7. CLEAN UP AND MOVEMENT 1. visitors mishap resulting to 1. use the MGS traffic OF DRILL RIG body injury management plan. 8. ALL ACTIVITIES 1. Slips, trips, and falls, back and 1. All personnel should hand injury during manual constantly watch tripping handling of materials hazards. 2. Use appropriate footwear such as steel toed boots. 3. Use gloves or other protection to prevent hand injuries. 4. All three main factors (load location, task repetition and load weight) must be considered when evaluation what is safe or unsafe o lift. 5. all manual handling should be carefully planned to avoid injuries and damage to equipment.
9. DEMOBILIZATION 1. Can cause traffic 1. Use MGS traffic management
plan. 2. Poor house keeping 2. Keep all materials in place and ensure proper house keeping the drill site.