Section 1 - Administration
Introduction and Welcome
  Contractor Quality and Safety Program
  Section 2 - HSE Programs
  General Health & Safety Policy
  Bloodborne Pathogens
  Personal Protective Equipment
  Emergency Action Procedures
  Occupational Noise Exposure
  Hazard Communication
  Incident Reporting Procedures
  Section 3 - Environmental
  Introduction
  Environmental Management System Program
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 

Cheyenne Drilling, LP


Health, Safety & Environmental Procedures

Welcome from Company President,

A.J. Jacques

The health, safety, and well-being of our employees and the protection of the environment is of utmost importance to Cheyenne Drilling, LP. Cheyenne Drilling, LP is committed to complying with local, state, and federal environmental, health and safety regulations.


Cheyenne Drilling, LP will strive to create a zero accident culture by eliminating workplace hazards and modifying unsafe behaviors through education, effective performance, and management procedures.


All members of Cheyenne Drilling, LP are accountable for ensuring compliance with HSE policies and procedures. You must use all safety devices and guards available, and wear specified personal protective equipment when required. If any safety device or guard is not working or is removed, you must immediately report these conditions to your supervisor.


If you sustain an injury or are involved in an accident, NO MATTER HOW MINOR, you must IMMEDIATELY report it to your supervisor.


As a member of the Cheyenne Drilling team, employees are expected to obey every applicable safety rule, and to perform his or her duties in the safest manner possible at all times.


As a condition of employment, you are required to read the entire HSE Employee Safety Manual and learn its contents. If you have questions about the manual or its contents, you should discuss those questions or concerns with your supervisor or the HSE Manager.


It is your responsibility to know all safe operating procedures, safety appliances, personal protective equipment, and safety rules and regulations. If you are faced with a situation in which you are uncertain of the appropriate safe work practice or procedure, you should immediately stop work and ask your supervisor.


As an employee of Cheyenne Drilling, you are the foundation of our HSE programs. Moreover, you must use your own good judgment and common sense to supplement the safety rules and policies outlined in this manual.


To all new team members, Welcome Aboard!


©2004 Cheyenne Drilling LP