User's Manual

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8 RT 1000 v1.0 Deployment Guide R00.f
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Overview
Who Should Use this Guide
Coordinator (Staging Coordinator
/ Landing Zone (LZ) Coordinator)
Responsibilities:
Journey management of all vehicles (including
helicopters) and personnel to specific points within the
prospect
Knowledge of all personnel in the prospect; knows when
anyone enters or leaves the prospect, and where they
go when they are there
Ensures that ground electronics (bag drops) arrive at
the proper location
Controls inventory and general maintenance of
equipment
Maintains constant contact with the crew and recorder
Oversees the testing of fresh equipment to be staged
for the next layout.
Reports to:
•TBD
NOTE: This role may be split in two, one person
coordinating helicopter operations, and the other
coordinating all line crew operations.
Coordinator (Survey) Responsibilities:
Manages the survey crews. Survey work takes place in
advance of the seismic crew, sometimes weeks or even
months ahead of seismic crew mobilization.
Attempts to flag or stake every point starting with the
planned receiver and source coordinates (delivered by
the Oil Company Geophysicist or Birddog)
Adjusts flags or stakes when necessary based on
physical accessibility (whether or not a vibrator or drill
rig can get to a location), permitted corridor, and
archeological or wildlife exclusion zones
Flags all access points and roads (in cooperation with
the Staging Coordinator)
Delivers the actual coordinates to the Observer to be
loaded into the Central Recording System
Provides updates to these coordinates during the project
if ground conditions or permit conditions change
Ensures that the Central Recording System is configured
with the correct datum and projection information
Reports to:
•TBD
Crew (Layout/Juggies) Responsibilities:
Lay out the ground electronics
Pick up the ground electronics
Reports to:
•TBD
Table 1–1 Roles and Responsibilities (cont.)
Role Responsibility