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Global Leadership for Global Leadership for the Drilling Industrythe Drilling Industry
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING CONTRACTORSOF DRILLING CONTRACTORS
IADC Mission StatementIADC Mission Statement
Our mission: promote commitment to Our mission: promote commitment to
safety, preservation of the environment safety, preservation of the environment
and advances in drilling technology.and advances in drilling technology.
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Members by Type
2006 Membership Year
(68.9%)
336, 31%
60, 5%
697, 64%
AssociateContractorProducer
Worldwide MembershipWorldwide Membership
Company Membership,Company Membership,
Individual LeadershipIndividual Leadership
Staff SupportStaff Support
IADC ConferencesIADC Conferences
•Health, Safety, Environment: 5 – 6 FebHealth, Safety, Environment: 5 – 6 Feb• Regional (Europe, Asia, Middle East, Regional (Europe, Asia, Middle East, Americas)Americas)
• IADC/SPE Drilling Conference: 4 – 6 March IADC/SPE Drilling Conference: 4 – 6 March • Drilling Onshore America: 15 May 08Drilling Onshore America: 15 May 08
ASP PROGRAMASP PROGRAM
BEGAN IN 1962
LARGEST AND LONGEST STANDING DATABASE OF OIL AND GAS DRILLING WORKPLACE INCIDENT STATISTICS.
IADC PROGRAMSIADC PROGRAMS
IADC PROGRAMSIADC PROGRAMS
•Identification of Participants
•Rig Recognition Provisions •Eligibility Criteria•General Guidelines •Certificates and Plaques
ASP PROGRAMASP PROGRAM
•Company Participation
TOTAL INDUSTRYINCIDENCE RATES
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HSE Case Guideline for Land Drilling Units
Currently Working on A Fitness For Duty Recommended Practice
Safety Alerts
Next Meeting – 17 April 2008, Houston
Next Midland Area HSE Workshop – 11 March?
HSE CommitteeHSE Committee
IADC PROGRAMSIADC PROGRAMS
General Overview
Monthly Alerts
Alert Submissions
•Online Submission Form on the IADC web site;
•E-mail alerts to alerts@iadc.org ;
•Alert Submission Form by fax or mail.
Alert Review
Safety AlertsSafety Alerts
IADC PROGRAMSIADC PROGRAMS
IADC itself does not provide training, but IADC itself does not provide training, but provides a systematic means to evaluate provides a systematic means to evaluate
programs to set standards.programs to set standards.
Accreditation ProgramsAccreditation Programs
•IADC RIGPASSIADC RIGPASS•UBO RigPASS UBO RigPASS •WellCapWellCap•WellCap PlusWellCap Plus•Competence Assurance Accreditation ProgramCompetence Assurance Accreditation Program •Industry Training Accreditation SystemIndustry Training Accreditation System
List of Training Resources
Next Meeting – 16 April 2008, Houston
Training CommitteeTraining Committee
IADC PROGRAMSIADC PROGRAMS
Maintenance CommitteeMaintenance CommitteeNext Meeting – 9 January, Dallas
IADC Career ConnectionIADC Career ConnectionFort Hood Job Fair – 9 Januaryhttp://careers.iadc.org/index/
Currently working on Winch Truck Guidelines
Next Meeting – 12 February 2008, OK City
Rig Moving CommitteeRig Moving Committee
IADC PROGRAMSIADC PROGRAMS
IADC & Other Industry EffortsIADC & Other Industry Efforts
API Working Group on Mismatched API Working Group on Mismatched Hammer UnionsHammer Unions Met in December and two goals Met in December and two goals
were developed:were developed:1.1. Develop a Recommended Develop a Recommended
Practice Practice2.2. Develop a API SpecificationDevelop a API Specification
IADC Publications
Drilling TechnologyDrilling Technology Drilling Manual **Drilling Manual ** Contract FormsContract Forms HSE Reference GuideHSE Reference Guide Reference MaterialsReference Materials Training MaterialsTraining Materials Well ControlWell Control Environmental AffairsEnvironmental Affairs Safety Meeting TopicsSafety Meeting Topics
Data Collection FormsData Collection Forms MapsMaps Rig Count SubscriptionRig Count Subscription Member MaterialsMember Materials Videotapes, CD ROM & Videotapes, CD ROM &
DVDs (Slide Tape)DVDs (Slide Tape) Well Service and Well Service and
Workover MaterialsWorkover Materials Regulatory DocumentsRegulatory Documents
The Knowledge Box for the Drilling IndustryThe Knowledge Box for the Drilling Industry
Wellsite on the WebWellsite on the Web
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