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Rig Safety Risk Assessment

The document describes the risks associated with picking up, transporting, and securing drill pipes on an oil rig. Key risks include crew members being hit or crushed by pipes or equipment during lifting and placement. Controls aim to reduce risks through certified operators, proper procedures, personal protective equipment, and crew training. With controls in place, most residual risks are rated as acceptable.

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Rig Safety Risk Assessment

The document describes the risks associated with picking up, transporting, and securing drill pipes on an oil rig. Key risks include crew members being hit or crushed by pipes or equipment during lifting and placement. Controls aim to reduce risks through certified operators, proper procedures, personal protective equipment, and crew training. With controls in place, most residual risks are rated as acceptable.

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8 RISK ASSESSMENT
Task / Process
Revision: 000
Assessed:
PICK UP DRILL PIPES (DP)
Date: January 2021 Location: RIG G80
Operation: Assessment Team: TP, D, FM
HAZARD INITIAL RISK CONTROL MEASURES RESIDUAL RISK
Hazard Description List all Current and Planned Control Measures, taking into Account all
and Worst Case Loss Contributing and Escalating Factors

Likelihood

Likelihood
Risk Level

Risk Level
Consequences with Category/

Severity

Severity
no Prevention or
Activity Mitigation Measures in Population Current and Planned Prevention Current and Planned Mitigation
Steps Place Affected Measures to reduce Likelihood Measures to reduce Severity
Pick up drill - While picking up DPs, - Personnel - Nobody in basket while picking up DPs.
pipes from crewman in basket hit/ - Equipment - Certified operator for crane, operate slowly - PPE
basket with crushed with load. - Crane operator valid certification.

Catastrophic (-4)

Intolerable (-16)

Acceptable (-4)
Crane & place - Transporting DPs with - Place DPs on square, lower gently. - Abide by speed limits

Serious (-2)
Unlikely (2)
Likely (4)
drill pipes on crane, load drop on - Make sure pipe racks are pinned to catwalk.
rack crew.
- Inexperienced crane
operator.
- Placing DPs on rack
without stopper.
Measure DPs, - Pinch point hazard - Personnel - Ensure suitable lighting - Use proper hand protection.
clean boxes & - Inadequate lighting / - Use proper hand tools

Undesirable (-6)

Acceptable (-4)
pins, if visibility Possible (3)
- Use suitable face protection

Serious (-2)

Serious (-2)
Unlikely (2)
necessary - Broken hand tools
- Flying object while
cleaning

Ensure thread - Pipe rolled incorrectly - Personnel - Roll DPs from end only.
protectors are - Fingers/ body crushed - Equipment - Nobody stands between or in front of the DP. - IP training
in place. Roll
Undesirable (-6)

when rolling DP

Acceptable (-4)
Possible (3)

Serious (-2)

Serious (-2)
joints onto -

Unlikely (2)
Thread damaged if
catwalk protectors are not
intact.

Secure joint - Joint can swing - Personnel - Use securing rope to steady the joint. - Crew training
with rope uncontrollably and can - Equipment - One man on winch, one man on rope.
while hit/ crush crewman. - Tie off rope when removing thread protector.
removing - Letting DP go near - Make sure air winch line and pipe never get
Undesirable (-9)

Acceptable (-4)
protector spinning kelly.
Possible (3)

Serious (-2)
close to kelly.

Unlikely (2)
Major (-3)

- No picking up DP when kelly.


- Slack off only small portion when in mousehole.
Place joint in - Joint drop on foot - Personnel - Good communication between operator and - Crew training
mousehole -- Moving equipment hazards Floorman. -

Undesirable (-9)

Acceptable (-4)
Possible (3)

Serious (-2)
Unlikely (2)
Major (-3)
Take out the - Pinch point hazards - Personnel - While releasing lifting cap, watch for cable - Crew training
lifting cap - Floorman hit by spin as tension is released. - Updated ERP available & drilled
releasing lifting cap

Undesirable (-6)

Acceptable (-4)
Possible (3)

Serious (-2)

Serious (-2)
Unlikely (2)
-

Make up lifting - Falling hazards. - Personnel - Make up lifting sub and torque it, make a - Manual Handling training
sub & torque - Trapping fingers/ hand - Equipment vertical white mark across lifting sub and drill
up with rig in elevator. pipe to watch if it does unscrew.

Undesirable (-9)

Acceptable (-4)
Possible (3)

Serious (-2)
tongs

Unlikely (2)
- Lifting sub not torqued - Operate and move elevator by handles only.

Major (-3)
Pick up DP up with tongs, - Don’t stand between DP & rotary table.
from unscrewed, DP leaned - Close v-door gate whenever there is a pause
mousehole out in mast. in pick up and lay down operation of tubular.
-

NOTES: EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST: PPE CHECKLIST:

1) Be accountable to do the job safely. 1) lifting protector 1) Coveralls


2) Shackles 2) Gloves
3) Safety Boots
4) Hard hat
5) Safety glasses

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