A blasting technique where explosives are loaded starting from the back of the borehole toward the opening. This reduces the risk of premature detonation during charging operations. Subcontractors must follow site-specific protocols, as improper loading sequences can trigger serious safety violations.
Loading Away From the Face
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Methane Emissions Inventory
ComplianceA documented record of all methane releases from equipment and operations on a worksite. Subcontractors may be required to contribute data or maintain their own inventory to meet operator or regulatory reporting obligations. Accurate records help avoid penalties and support contract compliance.
Jones Act
ComplianceA U.S. federal law requiring vessels operating between American ports to be U.S.-built, owned, and crewed. Subcontractors providing marine labour or vessel services must verify crew eligibility and vessel compliance before mobilising. Non-compliance can result in contract termination and significant fines.
Api Rp 585 (american Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 585)
ComplianceA standard governing process safety incident investigation in upstream oil and gas operations. Subcontractors may be required to follow its protocols when involved in a reportable incident on site. Familiarity with it helps field crews meet operator expectations during investigations.
Surface Impoundment
ComplianceA contained, lined pit or pond used to collect, store, or treat liquid waste on a work site. Subcontractors working near these structures must follow strict handling and access protocols. Improper interaction with surface impoundments can trigger environmental compliance violations and halt operations.
Fall Protection Program
ComplianceA documented safety plan required when workers are exposed to fall hazards above 3 metres. It outlines equipment requirements, inspection procedures, and worker training obligations. Subcontractors are typically responsible for maintaining their own compliant program on site.
NEP (National Emphasis Program)
ComplianceA targeted OSHA enforcement initiative focusing inspections on high-hazard industries or specific workplace dangers. Subcontractors in oil and gas or construction may face increased on-site audits under an active NEP. Being caught unprepared can result in citations, stop-work orders, and lost contracts.
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