Jul 29, 2024|

1. Operator training: Ensure that the operator has received professional training and is familiar with the operating procedures, performance and safety precautions of the drilling rig.
2. Personal protective equipment: Operators must wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety helmets, safety shoes, goggles, earplugs, etc.
3. Site survey: Before construction, conduct a comprehensive survey of the work site to understand the underground pipelines, cables, geological structures, etc., to avoid damage and danger during construction.
4. Equipment inspection: Before use, carefully check the various components of the directional drilling rig, including drill rods, drill bits, power systems, control systems, safety devices, etc., to ensure that they are in good condition, without faults and damage.
5. Stable support: Ensure that the drilling rig is placed stably during operation and has reliable support to prevent tipping or slipping.
6. Electrical safety: Pay attention to the waterproofing, moisture-proofing and insulation of the electrical system to avoid electric shock accidents.
7. Prevent overload: Follow the rated power and torque of the equipment to avoid equipment failure and danger caused by overload operation.
8. Mud treatment: Rationally handle the mud generated during construction to prevent it from polluting the environment and causing dangers such as slipping.
9. Warning signs: Set up obvious warning signs at the construction site to prevent unrelated personnel from entering the work area.
10. Emergency measures: Develop emergency plans and equip necessary fire-fighting equipment and first aid equipment to deal with possible emergencies.
11. Bad weather: Operations should be stopped under bad weather conditions (such as strong winds, heavy rains, lightning, etc.).
12. Follow-up inspection: After the construction is completed, the equipment should be inspected and maintained to ensure safety when used next time.

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