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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS TABLE OF CONTENTS

TO ALL EMPLOYEES - The purpose of the following Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Forms is to create and maintain an awareness of the hazards that may be prevalent or occur while performing certain tasks during drilling and how to manage them. It is, by no means, a complete and final recommendation for any and all drilling work to be performed but is however a working document in which changes can be made as needed. First and up most important is adherence to The National Drilling Associations Safety Guide and Terra Testing, Inc. In-house Safety Program. The attached JSAs complement these Safety Manuals and establishes an awareness amongst our staff. When signing off on the signature page you are confirming that you have read and understand the JSAs presented as well as The NDA Safety Guide.
SIGNED: LAURENCE N. DEUTSCH, MANAGER OF OPERATIONS

Laurence N. Deutsch, August 19, 2004


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MOBILIZATION DRILL RIG SET UP SAMPLING OR CORING AIR ROTARY INSTALL WELL MATERIALS HAND TOOLS STEAM CLEANERS / GENERATORS WELDING & BURNING

JSA NUMBER
TTI JSA 001 TTI JSA 002 TTI JSA 003 TTI JSA 004 TTI JSA 005 TTI JSA 006 TTI JSA 007 TTI JSA 008

JSA NUMBER
TTI JSA 009 TTI JSA 010 TTI JSA 011 TTI JSA 012

MOVING DRUMS HEAT STRESS HANDLING AUGERS BLANK

Safety First!

Nobody Gets Hurt!

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS


JOB TITLE: MOBILIZATION EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
Support Vehicle, Drill Rig, tooling, materials, compressors, steam cleaners, water, generators etc. Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JSA #: TTI JSA 001


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


Loading Support Vehicle and Drill Rig

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Load shift and/or loose Materials

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Tie down and secure all materials or loads. Inspect load prior to leaving shop. Be aware of all conditions while driving. Keep safe distances from vehicles in front. Park only where permitted. Keep rig from pedestrian traffic until drill site is setup. Meet with client and review project scope. Read, know and sign HASP, if available.

Travel

Road Hazards such as wet pavement, traffic, construction, snow, speed limits Pedestrians, Parking

Arrival to project site

Project review and sign-in.

Not knowing project conditions or safety hazards.

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JOB TITLE: DRILL RIG SETUP EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Rig,
Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay Not Required


Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

JSA #: TTI JSA 002


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

Support Truck, and ancillary equipment Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

As Needed

Required

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


Utility Inspection

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Overhead Electric or underground utilities causing shock hazard, explosion or sudden release of product. Terrain, public traffic flow, pedestrians.

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Review private utility locations, request Utility One Call markouts and clearances, hand clear to 5 bgs or other means. Secure area with cones or tape. Post signs if necessary. Control public from entering drill site. Level rig, use correct blocking, be aware of surroundings. Keep feet and euipment clear of jacks when lowering Check and verify all Kill Switches for proper operation. Replace if damaged or unoperable. Be aware. Check all conditions for interference with derrick. Refer to OSHA guidelines for safe working distances from all electric lines. Use the buddy system. Do not carry anything over your lifting capacity. Be aware of where your feet and hands are at all times. Use proper lifting techniques.

Drill Site Set-up

Lowering rig jacks (Outriggers) Verify Rig Kill Switch Operation

Pinch Points Unable to shut down euipment in the event of an emergency Overhead Electric (shock hazard), Trees, Canopies, Weather (Lightning)

Raising Derrick

Unloading augers and tooling from rig

Pinch points, fallen objects, strains

Think before you Act!


JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
JOB TITLE: SAMPLING / CORING EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Rig,
augers, Automatic SPT hammer, rods, split spoons, and hand tools Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JSA #: TTI - JSA 003


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


Set H.S.A. drill string and drill to required depth

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

RECOMMENDED ACTION

Lifting, pinch points, rotating equipment Use correct lifting techniques, and mechanical or physical assistance when needed. Be aware of all pinch points. Do not trap yourself between equipment and stationary objects. Keep hand, feet and clothing clear of all rotating parts or equipment. Cleaning soil cuttings from top of Rotating Equipment, abrasions Use a shovel at all times. Do not use borehole feet or hands to clear cuttings away from drill string. Moving equipment, Pinch Points, Worn Inspect all rods, tooling and hammer Using Automatic SPT hammer, for excessive wear. Replace when sampling and hand tools, hoisting, core Tools and Equipment, Wire ropes needed. Make sure all rod connections barrels are flush and tight prior to activating hammer, When hoisting rods from borehole, stand clear of upper load until tension in soil has released. Do not hang rods more than one rod length above mast.

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JOB TITLE: HEAT STRESS & COLD EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS JSA #: TTI - JSA 010


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JOB TITLE: AIR ROTARY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Air


Compressors, Air Hammer, API rods and Hand Tools Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JSA #: TTI - JSA 004


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


All Jobs while working in hot atmospheres or weather

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Fatigue, Heat Stress, Heat Stroke

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Recognize the potential and always have plenty of liquids available. Take breaks as required. Provide cooling and ventilation in enclosed areas. Recognize the potential. Wear the proper PPE and Warm Clothing for the job. Take breaks as required.

BASIC JOB STEPS


Set up Air Compressor including chocking and securing hoses.

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Sudden release or whipping of hoses, movement of equipment

RECOMMENDED ACTION
When receiving air compressor make sure wheels are chocked and the compressor is secure. Make airline hose connections and secure with mechanical safety cable whips. Inspect all wire ropes for damage or excessive wear. Replace when necessary. Use the buddy system. Do not carry anything over your lifting capacity. Be aware of where your feet and hands are at all times. Use proper lifting techniques. Stand clear of air hose when energizing them. Keep others away.

All Jobs while working in cold or freezing atmospheres or weather

Freezing, Frost Bite

Hoisting hammer and API rods

Damaged or worn wire ropes, lifting, pinch points

Energizing air lines

Whipping of hoses

GO HOME THE WAY YOU CAME!! PPE!!!! ALL the TIME!

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS


JOB TITLE: HANDLING JSA #: TTI - JSA 011 AUGERS LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschEQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch Manager Gloves, Safety Glasses, Hard Hat, Steel Toed Shoes PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Not Required As Needed Required
Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS


JOB TITLE: INSTALL WELL MATERIALS LOCATION: All Sites EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Sand, SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay
bentonite, cement, concrete, and procovers Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

BASIC JOB STEPS


Loading & Unloading at the site

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Rough Terrain, Wet or Slippery Conditions

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Be aware of your surroundings. Where Possible place augers on a level, dry and clean area. Do not step over augers while carrying or moving them. Always walk around. Place augers in a neat group side to side without stacking to prevent unwanted shifting of augers. Block outside augers to prevent movement. Wear proper safety PPE and Gloves. Use two hands at all times. Use the same precautions as above. Must use two people to carry augers or assist by crane or other mechanical means. NEVER touch rotating augers! Do not wear loose fitting clothing which can get caught on augers in motion. Always use a shovel to remove cuttings from borehole. KNOW WHERE RIG KILL SWITCHES ARE LOCATED MAKE SURE THEY ARE OPERATIONAL BEFORE DRILLING.

JSA #: TTI JSA 005


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

While working with augers up to 4 H.S.A.s

Pinch Points, Struck by, Crushing, Dropping

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


Installing all well materials

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Dust inhalation from sand, concrete or cement. Burns from cement or concrete

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Use materials in a well ventilated area. A dust mask may be necessary in enclosed spaces. Uses proper gloves when handling cement products. Refer to MSDSs for additional information Use proper lifting techniques or mechanical assistance if available. Be aware of terrain and ground conditions while carrying materials.

While working with augers over 4 H.S.A.s

Pinch Points, Struck by, Crushing, Dropping

Strains and falls

Augers in Motion (ie. drill string)

Cuts, Crushing, Sharps, Strangulation, Fractures

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JOB TITLE: HAND TOOLS EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: All
Hand Tools Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS JSA #: TTI JSA 006


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JOB TITLE: WELDING & BURNING EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:


Welders, Torches, & Gas Bottles Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JSA #: TTI - JSA 008


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


Using any and all Hand Tools

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Projectiles from Damaged or worn tools, Slipping, Straining

RECOMMENDED ACTION
USE THE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE JOB! DAMAGE TOOLS Repair or Replace them. When using a hammer of any kind use safety glasses and request all around you to wear them. Replace pipe wrench jaws when needed. Refer to manufactures manual for safe operation of any tool.

BASIC JOB STEPS


Trailer Mount Welders Torches and hoses Operating welder or torches

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Moving Equipment Damage Hoses Fire Hazard Eye and body burns and sparks

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Chock wheels to prevent from moving. Keep hoses in good condition replace if necessary Use proper Safety equipment and shields to protect from flashes and sparks. DO NOT OPERATE NEAR OR AROUND FUEL TANKS OR FLAMMABLE PRODUCTS Store bottles in an upright position and secure in a stand. Keep bottled gases secured and separate while transporting.

Transporting and storing Botlles

Explosion

STOP - IF IT SEEMS UNSAFE, It Probably is! BE ALERT DONT GET HURT!

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JOB TITLE: STEAM CLEANERS / GENERATORS EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hot
Water/Steam Cleaners & Generators Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots

LOCATION: All Sites SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay


Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch

JSA #: TTI - JSA 007


ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS JSA #: TTI - JSA 009 JOB TITLE: MOVING DRUMS LOCATION: All Sites EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Drum SUPERVISOR: Drill Foreman, Jay ANALYSIS BY: Larry DeutschManager Dolley or Bobcat, Support Truck Hammerschmitt, Larry Deutsch PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Not Required As Needed Required
Hard Hat Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Steel Toed Boots Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Not Required

As Needed

Required

Gloves Safety Vest Long Sleeved Shirts

Fire Protection PPE above Level C Other (list)

BASIC JOB STEPS


Electrical Supply

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Shock Hazard

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Check all extension cords and plugs for damage. Replace if necessary. Stay clear of ponded water areas. Make sure GFI is operable replace if necessay Stay clear of burners and coils. Keep others away also. Keep away from nozzle end of spayer. Do not point or clean in the direction of others.

BASIC JOB STEPS


Closing Drum

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Pinch Points, Cuts

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Always wear gloves when placing lid and ring on open drum Secure lid using the proper tool for the job Use the proper PPE. Never move drums without a drum dolley or a mechanical means of assistance such as a bobcat. Be sure to secure the drum to the dolley or bobcat.

GFIs Steam Cleaner Operation

Shock Hazard Hot Water (Scalding), Burns

Moving Drum to Staging Area

Strains, Cuts, Pinch points, Crushing

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