| KATI Newsletter 25.11.2009 |
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KATI driller is preparing Drill Truck 721 for the very first hole.
New underground drill rig
In autumn 2009 a new underground drill rig, based on model Drill Truck 721, was manufactured by KATI. Drill machine is four-wheel steered and drilling unit is Sandvik DE 130. Drilling capacity is about 700 meters with WL-76 and about 1200 meters with WL-46/WL-56. “After some years of pure surface drilling we wanted to expand our selection of services to underground drilling again since some demand appeared in that sector”, says Matti Rautakoski, Manager Sales and Marketing in KATI.
Surveys
KATI has acquired the second Reflex Gyro survey tool in November 2009. The first Gyro instrument for deviation surveys was received in early 2009. Need for the second tool appeared due to good experiences and increased volume of survey works. This new compact instrument has given reliable results in KATI’s quality control experiments. Reflex Gyro is handy to use also when surveying old drill holes, since there is no need to have heavy equipments such as drill rig on survey site. That also reduces costs for surveying old holes. KATI Survey works is run by dedicated group of experienced survey engineers that serves also other drilling contractors in addition to KATI’s own drilling. Deviation surveys, which indicate the deviation of drill hole, are used very commonly right after the end of hole is reached, but it is also essential when checking deviations and directions in connection with wedging the holes and steered drilling. In addition to deviation surveys, KATI survey department can also accurately locate and mark new drill holes in field with Precision GPS.
Environment
In 2004 KATI introduces ISO 14001 certified Environmental Management System as the first drilling contractor in Scandinavia. Today Kati takes the variable nature values of every drill campaign into account together with our clients to minimize the stress for the environment during drilling project. For example waste processing has taken a huge step forward in past five years. All waste formed is transported to KATI headquarters for sorting and continued handling. This relates also to careful cleaning of drill sites after drilling is completed. “By transporting waste to our premises we can ensure proper sorting of waste material and also keep account of all waste formed and eventually reduce the total amount of waste, especially general waste that cannot be recycled”, Rautakoski points out and continues: “We have put significant efforts to make our drill rigs as friendly for the environment as possible.”
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