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Job Safety

ANALYSIS Rig 22
SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB STEPS

Job Performed: String up the block Title of Person Who Performs Job: Supervisor:
Well Name / Location:

Page

of
Risk Level

New Date: Approved By:

Reviewed By;

Review pages with Criteria, Hazards, Controls & Proper PPE


POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Miscommunication, Misunderstanding of procedures Pinch points

RECOMMENDED ACTION
Identify escape routes have effective communication with feedback from crew Make sure equipment is in good condition Beware of surroundings, use proper lifting techniques, and beware of hand placement Beware of surroundings, use proper lifting techniques, and beware of hand placement Inspect rigging of the snake before applying pull, use proper lifting, use good hand placement Use proper lifting technique, use good hand placement, ensure draw works are secure Inspect snake every time it comes around, beware of surroundings, and maintain good communication, use 100% tie on Stay clear of airhoist line while pulling Use proper lifting technique, use good hand and foot placement, beware of surroundings Use proper lifting technique, use good hand and foot placement Use good housekeeping and put tools in proper place

Responsible Person

1) 2) 3) 4)

Prejob safety meeting Prepare and inspect all tools and equipment Pin bull lines together Pull cable through crown and block line

Crush points, back strains, struck by dropped equipment Crush points, back strains, struck by dropped equipment Snake installed incorrectly, Crush points, back strain Crush points when attaching cable, draw works moving, back strain Snake separating, dropped tools, falls while working in derrick, bad communication Chain slipping

5) Attach snake to cable and drill 6) 7) 8) 9)


Attach cable to draw works Use draw works to pull line through crown and block Use derrick airhoist to pull cable and assist draw works

Secure drill line to dead man Back strain, dropped object, crush points, wrong tool for the job crush points, back strains, trips trip hazards, bad housekeeping

10) Roll cable back onto the spool 11) Store all tools and equipment 12) 13)
List Short Service Employees:

Signature of those Participating in this JSA:

Revised Time: Approved By:

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SWA TENTS

COASTAL DRILLING
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Potential Hazards Ignition Source Pressure Lifting Overhead Fire / Explosion Spills Slips / Trips Chips / Slivers OtherHazard Controls and Emergency / Contingency Plans Personal Protective Equipment Physical Barriers Safety Equipment Ignition Source Controls Lock out-Tag out Required Work Permits Fall Protection / Open Hole Policy OtherSpill Control / contingency Plan Fire Fighting Emergency Evacuation Procedures Eye Wash / Safety Shower Location MSDS Simultaneous Operations Pinch Points Hot Surface Simultaneous Operations Adequate Lighting Chemical Exposure Hazardous Atmosphere Confined Space Noise Working / Walking Surfaces Environment / Weather Arc / Flash Open Hole Falls Machinery Heat Stress Power & Hand Tools

Safety Equipment Required Hard Hats Safety Shoes Safety Glasses Face Shield Goggles Cotton Gloves Leather Gloves Rubber/Chemical Gloves Chemical apron Work Vest/Life Jacket Full Body Harness Double Lanyard Life Line Safety Cable Safety Barricade Caution Tape Special Clothing Work Permit Respirator Fire Extinguisher Fire Retardant Tarps Lock Out-Tag Out Gas Detector Hearing Protection Adsorbent Pads Containment Pans Proper Tools

COASTAL DRILLING
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS CRITERIA

Yes

No
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JSA Review Criteria


Is the JSA written for task being performed? Is the correct date on the JSA? Is the correct location on the JSA? Is the JSA legible? Is the JSA a New or Revised? Has the JSA been approved by the supervisor? (Toolpusher, Driller, Crane Operator) Is the JSA detailed to assure understanding by all employees? Is the JSA thirteen steps or less? Is the JSA behavior based? Was the Supervisor participatioin and Supervisor support for this JSA? Are employee satisfied with the overall quality of this JSA? Was the JSA developed at the work site? Was the JSA prepared immediately prior to performing work? Was the person responsible for each step identified? Are hazards identified specifically? Was the SWA (Stop Work Aughority) discussed? Are the Tents of Operations included? Has the proper PPE (page 2) been identified on the JSA? Has the hazard control been identified?

Supervisor Signature:

Date:

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