Mixing of Drilling Muds
Mixing of Drilling Muds
Mixing of Drilling Muds
Executive
Access
3 Restrict access to authorised personnel.
Mixing of drilling muds (sack room) OCE8 Engineering control
Control equipment
3 Use bulk transfer methods where possible. Provide enclosed weighing
hoppers for bulk solids.
3 Provide an extracted sack-opening machine with integrated sack
disposal.
3 Otherwise enclose the hopper as much as possible and provide local
exhaust ventilation. Permit access for careful opening and emptying of
sacks.
3 Ensure solids are poured gently into the hopper.
3 Ensure empty sacks are rolled up in the extracted zone and put it in a
polythene sack.
3 Fit an airflow indicator to show that extraction is working properly.
3 Discharge extracted air to a safe place.
3 Provide a venturi system or metered pumping for bulk liquids.
Caution: Sacks often have dust on the surface
Health surveillance
3 Conduct low-level health surveillance for dermatitis involving skin
checks by suitably trained responsible person.
Further information
Respiratory protective
equipment at work: A practical
guide HSG53 (Third edition)
HSE Books 2005
ISBN 978 0 7176 2904 6
www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/
hsg53.htm
Controlling airborne
contaminants at work: A guide
to local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
HSG258 HSE Books 2008
ISBN 978 0 7176 6298 2
www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/
hsg258.htm
BS EN 60335-2-69:2003
Class H vacuum cleaner
BS EN 60335-2-69:2009
Household and similar electrical
appliances. Safety. Particular
requirements for wet and dry
vacuum cleaners, including
power brush, for commercial
use
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