The Geological Code
- Obey the Country Code
- Always asked permission
when entering private property
- Don't interfere with
machinery
- Don't litter the ground
with rock fragments, or drop pieces from other sites
- Don't disturb wildlife and
plants
- Check tides and local
hazards
- In remote areas tell
someone you intended route and the time you are due back and remember
to tell them when you have returned safely!
- Never go underground in
caves or mines alone
- Don't take risks on
insecure rock faces or endanger others
- Be considerate leave no
traces of your activities
Hammering and collecting :
- Always wear eye protection
when hammering
- Observe and record - don't
hammer indiscriminately
- Keep collecting to a
minimum - collect from screens or waste it is and try to avoid collecting in
situ material
- Never collect from walls or
buildings
- Never hammer underneath an
overhang
- Don't undermine fences,
roads or buildings
- Don't disfigure rock faces
and spoil them for others
In quarries :
- get permission before
entering
- Wear protective clothing
such as hard hats, goggles, safety boots and high visibility waistcoats
(these may be required as a condition of entering the site)
- Report your arrival and
departure
- Keep away from any
machinery or vehicles
- Keep away from unstable
faces
- Checked on blasting areas
and times.
- Keep away from areas that
have been blasted recently.
- Beware sludge lagoons
(based on the Geologists'
Association leaflet with permission)
Mike Horne - October 2016
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