Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.15731 - Machinery, tools, and equipment generally
Rule 5731.
(1)
Well operations shall not be commenced until the rig is rigged up in a safe
manner.
(2) A lockout system shall
be established for drilling rig equipment, except on draw works, slush pumps,
and rotaries where a tag out system may be used. An employee shall be trained
in the use of a lockout system to prevent unexpected energizing of any
equipment from any energy source which might inflict injury to personnel. A
lock or tag shall not be removed without the approval of the person who
installed it or his or her authorized replacement.
(3) A maintenance employee shall report to
the rig supervisor before beginning repairs and when repairs are
completed.
(4) Rig power shutdown
devices shall be checked at least once each week to determine that they are in
proper working condition.
(5)
Tools, parts, and other materials shall not be kept in the derrick or mast
above the rig floor unless there is occasion for their immediate use and
precautions are taken to prevent them from falling.
(6) Every rig shall be equipped with a safety
valve with connections suitable for use with each size and type of tool joint
or pipe coupling being used on the job. A means shall be provided to allow for
the circulation of the well.
(7)
Any overhead wire shall be considered an energized line until a representative
of the owner or utility has checked and indicated otherwise. Before any
equipment is erected or moved near a power line, the owner or utility
representative shall be notified. Except where electrical power lines and
equipment have been de-energized and visibly grounded at the point of work, or
where an insulating barrier, not a part of the equipment, has been erected, or
where the employee is insulated or isolated from the equipment, clearances
shall be maintained pursuant to the following table:
TABLE
| Voltage | Clearance boom raised | Clearance in transit with boom lowered and no load |
| To 49 KV | 10 feet | 4 feet |
| Over 50 KV | 10 feet | + .4 inch per KV |
| 50 to 345 KV | 10 feet | |
| 346 to 750 KV | 16 feet |
(8) The
hoisting unit of a gin pole truck shall be in compliance with all of the
following provisions:
(a) Worn parts that
could adversely affect the safety of the operation shall be replaced.
(b) Not be used to lift or pull more than the
wire rope or the hoisting unit's rated capacity, whichever is less.
(c) Have the wire rope and connecting pins
inspected at least once a month.
(9) A gin pole mounted on a truck shall be
securely fastened when the poles are in a vertical or semivertical
position.
Notes
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