
Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guidelines
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Training - All training shall be recorded.
Reports
• All exposure incidents shall be reported.
o Incident/Accident Report
o All exposure events resulting in injury, illness or loss of consciousness of an employee shall
be recorded as Incidents on an Incident/Accident Report.
• Spills
o Spills or releases that meet the following criteria shall be recorded as Incidents on an
Incident/Accident Report
o Oil based fluids spilled on land or water in excess of five (5) gallons
o Chemical based fluids or products spilled on land or water in excess of (5) gallons or five (50)
pounds whichever is less.
• Near Miss Reports
o Failures in containment, control methods, or isolation, not resulting in employee injury, illness,
or exposure, shall be recorded as near miss events on a Near Miss Report.
Record Control and Retention
Records associated with this program shall be handled in the following manner:
Custodian - Manager of HS&E shall be the custodian of the Master Chemical Information List (CIL)
required by OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Incident/Accident records - shall be handled per the Incident Reporting and Record Keeping Program.
Availability - A copy of this plan shall be made available, upon request, to all by the employee, and the
required OSHA officials.
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