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SCTION 1: PRE-BORING CHECKS

  • 1. Equipment Maintenance: Is the boring equipment properly maintained and functional?

  • 2. HDD Inspection: Are HDDs checked for damage or malfunction before boring?

  • 3. Employee Training: Are employees properly trained in the use of boring equipment?

  • 4. PPE: Is personal protective equipment (PPE) used during the boring process?

SECTION 2: SITE PREPARATION

  • 1. Locate Ticket: Is the locate ticket checked before starting work, using both the 811 tool to verify and physical inspection of marked utilities?

  • 2. Grounding: Is the HDD machine grounded?

  • 3. Traffic Control: Are traffic signs installed every 500 feet on both sides of the road?

  • 4. Utility Potholes: Are all utilities potholed before starting work?

Section 3: SAFETY & COMPLIANCE

  • 1. Rubber Mates: Are rubber mates available for the drill?

  • 2. Metronet Sign: Is a Metronet sign on every truck?

  • 3. Truck Parking: Is the truck parked properly with a safety cone?

  • 4. Employee Attire: Do all employees wear helmets and safety vests during work?

  • 5. Metronet ID: Is the Metronet ID card visible?

SECTION 4: POST DRILLING SAFETY PROCEDURES

  • 1. Is the site cleaning is done after completing of daily activity?

  • 2. Is te installed utility line is inspected to ensure it is properly buried?

  • 3. Is the site is restored to its original condition?

  • 4. Is the area sfe for public access?

SECTION 5: GENERAL CHECKS

  • 1. Is all control measures are adopted to protect both workers and the public?

  • 2. Is emeregncy plan is made and all team members are fully convrsant how to respond to emerrgencies?

  • 3. Is emergency contacts numbers are readily available?

  • 4. Is site is checked and verfied for any hazardous material?

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