Utah Admin. Code R614-2-6 - Drilling Industry - Materials Handling, Storage and Use
A. General Requirements for Storage.
1. All materials stored in tiers shall be
stacked, racked, blocked, interlocked, or otherwise secured to prevent sliding,
falling, or collapse.
2. Aisles and
passageways shall be kept clear to provide for the free and safe movement of
material handling equipment or employees. Such areas shall be kept in good
repair.
3. Noncompatible materials
shall be segregated in storage.
4.
Bagged materials shall be stacked by stepping back the layers and cross-keying
the bags at least every 10 bags high.
B. Construction and Loading of Pipe Racks.
1. Construction of pipe racks shall be
designed to support any load placed thereon.
2. Pipe racks shall be set level laterally on
a stable foundation. They may slope front to back to facilitate laying down or
picking up pipe.
3. Provision shall
be made to prevent pipe, tubular material, or other round material from rolling
off pipe racks.
4. No employee
shall go between pipe racks and a load of pipe during loading, unloading, and
transferring operations.
5. Pipe
shall be loaded and unloaded, layer by layer, with bottom layer pinned or
blocked securely on all 4 corners, and each successive layer effectively
chocked or blocked.
6. Spacers
shall be used, and evenly spaced between the layers of pipe or material on the
rack.
7. When pipe is being moved
or transferred between pipe racks, truck and trailer, the temporary supports
for skidding or rolling shall be so constructed, placed, and anchored so as to
support the load that is placed on them.
8. During freezing weather, pipe standing on
end shall be positioned so as to afford proper drainage.
C. Rigging Equipment for Material Handling.
1. General.
a. Rigging equipment for material handling
shall be checked prior to use on each shift and as necessary during its use to
ensure that it is safe. Defective rigging equipment shall be removed from
service.
b. Rigging equipment shall
not be loaded in excess of its recommended safe working load.
2. Wire Ropes.
a. Protruding ends of strands in splices on
slings and bridles shall be covered or blunted.
b. An eye splice made in any wire rope shall
have not less than three full tucks. However, this requirement shall not
operate to preclude the use of another form of splice or connection which can
be shown to be as efficient and which is not otherwise prohibited.
c. Except for eye splices in the ends of
wires and for endless rope slings, each wire rope used in hoisting or lowering,
or in pulling loads shall consist of one continuous piece without knot or
splice. Sand lines and winch lines are excluded.
d. Eyes in wire rope bridles, slings, or bull
wires shall not be formed by knots.
e. When U-bolt wire rope clips are used to
form eyes, The following table shall be used to determine the number and
spacing of clips.
f. When used for
eye splices, the U-bolt shall be applied so that the "U" section is in contact
with the dead end of the rope.
3. Natural Rope and Synthetic Fiber.
Fiber ropes which are cut, frayed (through one or more strands), or that have been in contact with caustic, acid, or any other chemical that might weaken them shall be replaced immediately.
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TABLE 2 NUMBER AND SPACING OF U-BOLT WIRE ROPE CLIPS |
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NUMBER OF CLIPS |
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Improved plow steel rope diameter inches |
Drop forged |
Other material |
Minimum Spacing inches |
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1/2 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
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5/8 |
3 |
4 |
3-3/4 |
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3/4 |
4 |
5 |
4-1/2 |
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7/8 |
4 |
5 |
5-1/4 |
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1 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
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1-1/8 |
6 |
6 |
6-3/4 |
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1-1/4 |
6 |
7 |
7-1/2 |
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1-3/8 |
7 |
7 |
8-1/4 |
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1-1/2 |
7 |
7 |
9 |
D. Transporting, Moving, and Storing
Compressed Gas Cylinders.
1. Valve protection
caps shall be in place and secured.
2. When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be
secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. They shall not be hoisted or
transported by means of magnets or choker slings.
3. When cylinders are transported by powered
vehicles, they shall be secured in a vertical position.
4. Valve protection caps shall not be used
for lifting cylinders from one vertical position to another. Bars shall not be
used under valves or valve protection caps to pry cylinders loose when frozen.
Warm, not boiling water shall be used to thaw cylinders loose.
5. Cylinders shall be secured in an upright
position and shall be separated in storage as to full and empty cylinders and
shall be separated as to contents.
6. No person other than the gas supplier
shall attempt to mix gases in a cylinder. No one except the owner of the
cylinder or person authorized by him, shall refill a cylinder. No one shall use
a cylinder's contents for purposes other than those intended by the
supplier.
7. No damaged or
defective cylinder shall be used.
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