Silica & Silicosis
June is Safety Month, and NGWA’s annual safety webinar focuses this year on the critical issue of silica and silicosis. In the water well industry we are surrounded by...
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Silica & Silicosis
June is Safety Month, and NGWA’s annual safety webinar focuses this year on the critical issue of silica and silicosis. In the water well industry we are surrounded by...
Professional Ethics for Engineers and Geoscientists
Professional ethics are the cornerstone of responsible practice in engineering and geosciences. This seminar explores the critical role that ethical standards play in...
Managing Fatigue on a Drill Rig
Fatigue poses a constant hazard in our industry, with crews facing long hours, harsh outdoor conditions, extended time away from home, and lengthy commutes. This...
Engineering & Science Ethics in Practice
This course explores the ethical responsibilities of engineers and scientists working in the groundwater industry. Through real-world scenarios and case...
Why PPE is Critical to Safety
Safety inspections can be a useful tool to get on top of hazards that can cause injuries at jobsites in the water well drilling industry. They can recognize hazards...
Site & Project Safety
This course will outline the requirements and expectations of operating safely on a drilling project. The class will start with identifying known hazards of a active...
Power of Written Procedures
Often overlooked, well written procedures will improve both the safety and productivity of your operations. When used correctly, they will help with hazard...
Managing Fatigue: Strategies for Workplace Safety and Health
Fatigue in the workplace reduces productivity and increases errors, affects both mental and physical health, and raises the risk for incidents and injuries. This...
Safety Inspections of the Drill Site
Safety inspections can be a useful tool to get on top of hazards that can cause injuries at jobsites in the water well drilling industry. They can recognize hazards...
Health & Safety Around the Well Drilling Site
Our familiarity with water well drilling work sites may sometimes make us complacent about the potential hazards in that working environment. Drilling sites typically...
Respirators and the Hazards of Silica
Silica is a danger that exists in both the drilling and pump installation industry. We will discuss what silica is and talk about the infamous Hawk’s Nest Tunnel...
Safety and New Hires - Injuries that Can Impact a Business Legacy
During this session, participants will learn the importance of safety training for new hires and the associated impacts of employees willingly or unwillingly...
Hazards Identification Tactics - "Why I Didn't Say Stop"
In this one-hour session, Dave Bowers and Brock Yordy will cover the “Coopers Code Method” and how to utilize the code for proper hazard identification and risk. ...
Electrical Safety in Drilling and Pump Service
This presentation covers the basics of how to protect yourself and your employees from electrical hazards during drilling and pump service work. Attendees will get an...
Energy Based Hazard Identification
What if there was a simple and free tool that can help you train employees to identify hazards in their work area? This tool is the energy wheel. Energy based hazard...
Pressure Hazards
Working with pressurized air and fluid requires training—and dedicated focus when in use. Pressure hazards (fluid, air, hydraulic) can result in injury or even death....
Fall Prevention and Fall Protection: Understanding the Difference
You will learn to identify hazards and how to avoid them, as well as the devices available to protect you from harm if you should fall or slip, and how they fit into...

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