Utah Admin. Code R614-2-17 - Drilling Industry - Air and Hydraulic Pressure
A. Safety Procedures for Air Compressors.
1. Air compressors used or operated shall be
constructed, installed, operated, and repaired to conform to the Engineering
Standards of ASME and ANSI.
2. All
air compressors shall have at least one air pressure regulator to control
proper air flow.
3. The safety
relief (safety pop-off) valve on the main air tank shall be checked
periodically and kept in proper working order.
4. There shall be no valve in the discharge
opening of a safety relief valve or in the discharge pipe connected
thereto.
5. The piping connected to
the pressure side and discharge side of a safety relief valve shall not be
smaller than the normal pipe size openings of the device.
6. The piping from the discharge side of the
safety relief device shall be securely tied down.
7. The piping from the discharge side of the
safety relief valve shall be sloped in order to drain liquids.
8. All valves and pressure control devices
shall be kept in the proper working order.
9. Hydraulic pressure lines shall not be
subjected to pressures exceeding those recommended by the
manufacturer.
B.
Hydraulic Tong Control Mechanism.
1. The input
pressure line on power tongs shall be disconnected or disengaged before any
repair, replacement, or other work of a similar nature is done on tongs,
chains, dies, or their component parts.
2. Pressure lines (hydraulic or air) shall
have a safety relief valve which shall never be set higher than manufacturer's
specifications for the working pressure of the lines or valve.
3. Hydraulic tongs shall be backed up with a
safety device able to withstand the full torque of the power tool.
C. Mud Pits and Tanks, Mud Pumps,
Piping and Hoses.
1. All fixed mud guns used
for jetting shall be pinned or hobbled when in use and unattended.
2. Hoses shall not be used for jetting
operations.
3. When necessary for
an employee to enter a mud tank which has contained toxic fluid, adequate
personal protective equipment shall be utilized or the tank shall be purged of
all harmful substances.
4. Clamps
and safety lines or chains shall be used to fasten the kelly hose at the
standpipe end to the derrick and at the swivel end to the swivel housing, and
all other flexible mud lines shall be appropriately secured.
5. The suction pit or tanks used for the
circulation of flammable materials shall not be within 75 feet of well
bore.
6. All mud pumps associated
with a drilling rig shall be equipped with a safety pressure relief valve and
an operating gauge in the system.
7. The safety pressure relief valve shall be
set to discharge at a pressure not in excess of the established working
pressure of the pump, pipe, and fittings.
8. A guard shall be placed around the
shearing pin and spindle of a safety pressure relief valve.
9. The discharge from a safety pressure
relief valve shall be piped to a place where it will not endanger
employees.
10. There shall be no
valve between a pump and its safety pressure relief valve.
11. The piping connected to the pressure side
and discharge side of a safety pressure relief valve shall not be smaller than
the normal pipe size opening of valve.
12. The piping on the discharge side of a
safety pressure relief valve shall be properly secured.
Notes
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