Safety Considerations for Fast-Track Linear Projects Using Directional Boring, Plowing and Trenching Techniques

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Patrick G. Hill
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

This paper discusses safety protocols for Kiewit Construction’s Level (3) project. The Level (3) project will cover a majority of the United States, and literally thousands of site operations will be conducted over a wide geographic area under challenging conditions; rivers, roads and other features, both from the surface and often for great and from boring pits. Developing a progressive safety plan for fast-track linear projects using micro-trenching and directional boring techniques requires significant investigation, planning and evaluation. Safety protocols for inner duct installation, to be accomplished with extensive use of directional boring is an essential part of the safety plan for network construction. In light of the shear volume of work and the geographical extent of this project, in many different types of terrain, this paper will identify approaches to safety applicable to fast-track linear projects, whether surface or underground-based. Establishing a safety culture into all aspects of this operation will improve productivity and cut unnecessary expenses. This new approach involves continual improvement and evaluation of hazard analyses, inspection procedures and training.
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APA: Patrick G. Hill  (1999)  Safety Considerations for Fast-Track Linear Projects Using Directional Boring, Plowing and Trenching Techniques

MLA: Patrick G. Hill Safety Considerations for Fast-Track Linear Projects Using Directional Boring, Plowing and Trenching Techniques. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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