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The Angular Drilling Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling of tools
- Unexpected start-up of equipment
- 2. Setup
- stringent site
- fall from height
- 3. Operation
- Exposure to noise
- Burn or injury from hot parts or debris
- 4. Maintenance
- Electrical shock
- falling objects
- 5. Shut Down
- Trips and falls
- Equipment not properly secured
- 6. Clean up
- Contact with chemicals or hazardous substances
- 7. De-rigging
- Struck by moving object
- improper handling of equipment
- 8. Documentation Review
- Incorrect data entry
- loss of important documents
- 9. Equipment Inspection
- Involved in a caught-in-between hazard
- Tool fragmentation
- 10. Pre-Drilling Survey
- Slips
- falls
- and trips due to uneven surface
- 11. Instruction Briefing
- Misunderstanding instructions
- incorrect operation
- 12. Power Connection
- Electric shock
- fire hazard
- 13. Drill Assembly
- Falling assembly parts
- pinch points
- handling heavy parts
- 14. Drill Positioning
- Back injuries from positioning the drill
- hand injuries
- 15. Drilling Process
- nozzle release risk
- Overheating of drilling tool
- Noise and vibration
- 16. Extraction and Core Sample Handling
- hand injuries
- object dropping onto foot
- 17. Site Clearing
- Trips and falls
- contact with chemicals or hazardous substances
- 18. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- misunderstanding of tasks completed or pending
- 19. Equipment Packing
- Incorrect manual handling
- falling objects
- 20. Reporting and Documenting
- Misrepresentation of facts
- loss of key documents