Safety guarantee for well drilling in rock layers

Drilling in rock layers involves complex environments and multiple safety risks, making safety measures crucial.

 

Before drilling, comprehensive geological surveys are a must. Detailed understanding of rock layer structure, stability, and potential harmful gases helps formulate safe construction plans. Meanwhile, inspect the construction site to remove surrounding obstacles and hazards.

During construction, strictly follow safety regulations. Workers must receive professional safety training to master equipment operation procedures and emergency responses. Thoroughly check equipment and auxiliary facilities before each operation to ensure integrity and stability. For example, verify if drill rig components are securely connected and if drill pipes have cracks.

 

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is key to worker safety. Hard hats, goggles, and protective gloves must be properly worn. In areas at risk of rock falls, equip protective face shields. Avoid chatting or improper operations in high-risk zones, stay vigilant at all times, and report anomalies immediately to suspend work for inspection.

 

Develop comprehensive emergency plans for potential crises like collapses, gas leaks, or equipment failures. Plans should specify rescue procedures, personnel responsibilities, and locations/usage of emergency equipment. Organize regular drills to enhance workers’ emergency response and teamwork abilities, ensuring rapid and effective rescue to minimize losses and injuries.