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Run: Pile Driving Daily Log

Record pile driving progress, blow counts, refusal criteria, hammer performance, and embedment measurements in one daily field log. Use it to document produc...

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Log Details

Select the date the pile driving work was performed.
Enter the project or site name.
Enter the specific area, structure, or station where pile driving occurred.

Pile and Driving Setup

Enter the pile identifier or mark number.
Confirm the leads, alignment, and positioning were checked before driving.

Driving Progress

Record when driving began for this pile.
Record when driving stopped for this pile.
Enter the total embedment achieved during this log period.

Blow Counts and Refusal Criteria

Enter the number of blows required for the last 10 inches or 25 cm of penetration.
Enter the project specification or acceptance criterion used for refusal.
Indicate whether the pile met the specified driving criteria.

Hammer Performance

Enter the rated energy used for the hammer during this operation.
Rate hammer performance during the shift.
Describe any malfunctions, delays, or maintenance issues affecting driving.

Exceptions and Sign-Off

Document weather, obstructions, refusal anomalies, or other unusual conditions.
Describe any corrective actions taken in response to exceptions or equipment issues.
Enter the name or role of the person completing this log.
Optional signature for field verification and audit trail.

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