Utah Admin. Code R614-2-18 - Drilling Industry - Drilling Operations
A. When maintenance or servicing is to be
accomplished on power-driven equipment, the immediate source of power to the
individual piece of equipment to be worked on shall be locked out. When
maintenance or servicing is to be accomplished on electrical lines, air lines,
gas lines, or other lines containing hazardous materials, the line being worked
on shall be rendered safe by emptying, purging, disconnecting, or other means
before work is begun.
B. Drillers
shall never engage the rotary clutch without watching the rotary
table.
C. Tools or other materials
shall not be carried up or down a ladder unless properly secured to the body,
leaving both hands free for climbing.
D. The hoisting line (wire rope) shall not be
removed from the drum until the traveling blocks are to be laid on the derrick
floor, or the traveling blocks are to be held suspended by a separate wire
rope.
E. The hoisting line (wire
rope) shall not be in direct contact with any derrick member, any stationary
equipment, or material in the derrick except the crown block and any traveling
block sheaves, a line spooler, a line stabilizer or weight indicator.
F. Every overhead sheave or pulley on which a
line spooler counterweight rope runs shall be fastened securely to its
support.
G. Every rig shall be
equipped with a safety valve (Kelly Cock) with connections for each type of
tool joint being used.
H. Blowout
Prevention Equipment. While a well is being drilled, tested, completed,
reconditioned, or is otherwise being worked on, blowout prevention equipment
shall be installed and used in accordance with recognized standards and shall
be reasonably adequate to keep the well under control at all times. The blowout
prevention equipment provided shall be approved by the State of Utah Oil, Gas,
and Mining Division.
I. Spinning
chains shall not be handled near the rotary table while it is in motion.
Workers shall not place the chain on the joint of pipe in the mouse hole while
the table is rotating.
J. Chains
used in connection with drilling or production operations shall be suitable for
the type of service. Chains used in a spinning line, in a long line, or on a
cathead must be of an approved type.
K. Every drilling rig shall be equipped with
a reliable weight indicator.
L. Any
weight indicator hung above the floor shall be secured to the derrick by means
of a wire rope safety line or chain.
M. Every test plug used above the derrick
floor shall be attached to the elevator links by safety line or
chain.
N. The operator shall not
leave the brake without tying the brake down or securing it with adequate
counterbalance unless the drawworks is equipped with an automatic feed
control.
O. The operator shall not
engage the rotary clutch until the rotary table is clear of personnel and
material.
P. The operator shall not
leave the controls while the hoisting drum is on motion, except when
drilling.
Q. Each rotary tong shall
be securely attached to the derrick or a backup post with adequate wire rope
safety lines.
R. A mud box or other
effective means shall be provided on all rigs to convey any fluids away from
the derrick floor while pulling drill stem test or breaking wet
joints.
S. Hoses, lines, or chains
shall not be handled or used near the rotary table while it is in
motion.
T. A kelly pull-back post
shall be provided for pulling the kelly back to the rat hold. The pull- back
post shall be secured either to the derrick foundation, side sills, or floor
sills, and shall not be attached to or in contact with the derrick legs, girts,
or braces.
U. Whenever drill pipes,
drill collars, or tubing are racked in the derrick provision shall be made for
drainage of any fluids or gases in the stands.
V. The toolpusher (or other qualified
employee) shall be in charge and present during the operation of raising or
lowering a derrick.
W. The employer
shall not allow employees under or in a derrick being raised or
lowered.
X. No employee shall
handle a traveling hoisting line unless he uses a suitable hand guard which
shall be secured to the derrick.
Y.
The rotary table shall not be used for the final making up or initial breaking
out of a pipe connection.
Z. All
pipe and drill collars racked in a derrick shall be adequately secured to
prevent them from falling across the derrick.
AA. Safety clamps used on drill collars,
flush joint pipe, or similar equipment for the purpose of preventing its
falling in the well when not held by the elevator, shall be removed from the
pipe and drill collars before racking.
BB. Racking foundations shall be designed to
withstand the load of racked pipe and drill collars.
Notes
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