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Driven Piles
JULY
1997
CALTRANS FOUNDATION MANUAL
7-49
with its moving parts, perhaps a steam or high pressure line, and the need for awareness is
obvious.
Following are some of the items that individuals inspecting piles should be aware of,
especially new personnel:
ITEM NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
Stand away from the pile when it is being picked and placed in the leads.
Sometimes the pile when dragged will move in a direction not anticipated.
2
Stand as far away from the operation as practical to do the work.
3
Keep clear of any steam or air lines.
4
Watch the swing of the rig so as not to be hit by the counterweight.
5
Wear safety glasses. There is a high incident of flying debris during the
driving operation (dirt from piles, concrete from piles and steel chips).
6
Keep an eye on the operation in progress. Look out for falling tools and
materials from the pile butts. Watch the rig in case the leads start to fall or
the rig starts to tip.
7
Hearing protection is required due to high noise levels.
8
Have a planned route for rapid escape. If required to move quickly there will
not be time to look around first.
9
Wear old clothes. Park your car and stand upwind when possible. Diesel oil
does not wash out of clothes!
10
Look where you are walking. The protective covers may be off the predrilled
holes.
11
Welding must not be viewed with the naked eye. Shield eyes when in the
vicinity of a welding operation and wear appropriate shaded eye protection
when inspecting this work.