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  • 1.0-ERP-CJP-Blow Out-While Drilling-Diverter Operations-Mar 18 2013.doc2.0-ERP-CJP-Blow Out-While Drilling-Shut In-Mar 18 2013.doc3.0-ERP-CJP-Blow Out-While Tripping-Shut In-Mar 18 2013.doc4.0-ERP-CJP-Blow Out-While Out of Hole-Shut In-Mar 18 2013.doc5.0-ERP-CJP-Critical Injury Response-Mar 18 2013.doc6.0-ERP-CJP-Critical Injury Response-Monkey Board Level-Mar 19 2013.doc7.0-ERP-CJP-Critical Injury Response-Fatality-Apr 4 2013.doc8.0-ERP-CJP-Fall from Monkey Board-Fall Rescue-Mar 19 2013.doc9.0-ERP-CJP-Fall from Derrick (Inside-Not MB)-Fall Rescue-Mar 19 2013.doc10.0-ERP-CJP-Fall from Derrick (Inside)-Un-Assisted Fall Rescue-Mar 19 2013.doc11.0-ERP-CJP-Fall from Derrick (Outside)-Fall Rescue-Mar 19 2013.doc12.0-ERP-CJP-Fall from Derrick (Outside)-Un-Assisted Fall Rescue-Mar 19 2013.doc13.0-ERP-CJP-Monkey Board Escape-Controlled Descent Device-Mar 19 2013.doc14.0-ERP-CJP-Monkey Board Escape-Escape Buggy Descent-Mar 19 2013.doc15.0-ERP-CJP-Fire Response-Mar 19 2013.doc16.0-ERP-CJP-H2S Exposure Plan-Apr 4 2013.doc17.0-ERP-CJP-Man Down Rescue-Apr 5 2013.doc18.0-ERP-CJP-Spill Response-Apr 5 2013.doc19.0-ERP-CJP-Critical Equipment Failure_Damage-Apr 5 2013.doc20.0-ERP-CJP-Natural Disaster Response-Apr 5 2013.doc

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 1.0 DESCRIPTION BOP-While Drilling-Crew Procedure for Diverter Operations LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY PRE-SPUD / WEEKLY DATE OF REVISION March 2009

    FREQUENCY PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY

    SEVERITY

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 0 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1 Call Alert Go to Floor then Mud Tanks Go to Floor Go to Floor Go to Floor

    2 Go to Floor Raise Kelly or Top Drive to Position TJ

    Prepare Trip Tank and Monitor

    Assist Driller Assist Derrickhand/Follow Drillers Instructions

    Assist Derrickhand/Follow Drillers Instructions

    3 Stop Pump Report Increases in Tank Volume

    Assist Derrickhand/ Advise Vac Truck Driver of Situation

    Assist Derrickhand/ Advise Vac Truck Driver of Situation

    4 Open HRC Valve Go to Flare Tank off Load Line

    Go to Flare Tank off Load Line

    5 Close the Diverter Mix Gel to Build Viscosity if Water Drilling

    Confirm Diverter Closure (Flowline). Check Under Sub for Leaks

    Assist Derrickhand/ Advise Vac Truck Driver to Get Hooked Up to Flare Tank Load Line

    Assist Derrickhand/ Advise Vac Truck Driver to Get Hooked Up to Flare Tank Load Line

    6 Supervise & Provide Direction, as required for proper well shut-in.

    Engage Pump and Pump at Maximum Rate Until Gas Flow Stops

    Mix Barite as Required if Viscosity is High Enough to Take it.

    Check Diverter Line to Flare Tank. Check Flare Tank to Ensure Flow

    Assist Derrickhand. At Direction of Driller Notify Rig Manager and Well Site Supervisor

    Assist Derrickhand. At Direction of Driller Notify Rig Manager and Well Site Supervisor

    7 Communicate with Operators Representative for well control.

    Stop Pump and Flow Check after each Circulation of Barite Until Well is Dead

    Prepare Trip Tank, Monitor and Report Back to Driller

    Prepare to Ignite Gas in Flare Tank, if Wind Direction is Towards RIg

    Assist Derrickhand Assist Derrickhand

    8 Notify Operations Management

    9

    10

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect the following equipment for any damage or other defects daily during operations:

    a. Horn / Alert System b. Inside BOP valve / Sub c. Stabbing Valve, Valve key, Handles, stored in OPEN position d. Tank monitoring equipment e. Weight Indicator equipment f. Motor kills g. Crown Saver(s) h. Accumulator and Nitrogen backup systems, including system gauges & pressures i. BOP equipment; Annular, HCR valve, kill line & HP hose, bowl valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, flare line and tank/pit, flare ignition system j. Choke Manifold; Valves & position, pressure gauges

    2. Keep areas at or surrounding BOP are kept clear and organized to ensure that when needed, there are no obstructions and ensure an immediate response by crew members. Any

    obstructions should be corrected immediately. 3. Check daily that BOP is secured properly from any movement 4. Ensure enough drilling chemical are onsite, report any low volume of chemicals to the Operators Representative 5. MACP (current) is posted in Manifold shack and doghouse 6. Stick Diagram is posted in doghouse 7. CAODC BOP & Well Control Chart is posted in doghouse and manifold shack (version March 2009) 8. Ensure gas detection equipment is in good operating condition, calibrated and bump tested prior to use 9. SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) equipment is inspected weekly / monthly for proper operation and cylinders are full of air. Follow manufacturer and government regulations for

    proper maintenance schedules. 10. Ensure recording materials are available in the manifold shack for recording pressures, times and any additional information requested. 11. First Line and Second Line Supervisor Certificate for Drillers and Rig Managers must be readily available and current. 12. During winter drilling operations;

    a. Ensure cellar / BOP area and manifold shack are adequately heated to ensure proper equipment operations. b. Choke manifold must be blown free of fluids and anti-freeze chemical added and sealed to ensure components have no opportunity to freeze and be inoperable. c. When possible, insulate hoses and steel lines when necessary to assist with proper function and minimize the chance of fluid blockage; be sure that the insulate or other

    coverings can be easily removed to ensure inspections can still be completed. d. Pre-Fabricated tarps should be in place were necessary in keep heat in areas where required on the rig; (ie. Cellar area)

    13. Ensure proper signage on accumlulator, nitrogen bottles, hydraulic tank, etc.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Review this procedure and CAODC BOP & Well Control Procedures with Crews on a weekly basis and before spud or drill out of any well.

    Be sure that BOP equipment is in good condition and functions properly. Complete function tests as per government regulations and record times on the Emergency Preparedness form along with crew response times and other applicable information required.

    Report any defects to any BOP equipment to the Rig Manager immediately. Incident report must be written and submitted to Operations Management regarding damage to equipment.

    Supervision should use proper well control procedures beyond these procedures

    Reference to CAODC and ENFORM training methods should be used for Well Control operations.

    First & Second Line reference manuals should be available onsite in Rig Managers shack

    Complete CAODC Drilling Rig BOP / Equipment checklist, Weekly EUB Regulation Inspection checklist and Rig Inspection checklists for further follow up and ensure regulatory, industry and company compliance standards are being met

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    EQUIPMENT

    OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Annular Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Blind Rams Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 1) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 2) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve (Manual) Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #1 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #2 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Nitrogen Back Up #1 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #2 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #3 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #4 Function Pressure PSI

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 2.0 GUIDELINE BOP-While Drilling-Crew Shut In Procedure LEVEL OF SUPERVISION Rig Manager

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY PRE-SPUD / WEEKLY DATE OF REVISION March 2009

    FREQUENCY PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY

    SEVERITY

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 0 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1 Go to Floor Call Alert Go to Floor Go to Floor Go to Floor Go to Floor

    2 Raise Kelly Go to Mud Tanks Go to Choke Manifold Assist Motorhand Assist Driller

    3 Stop Pump Monitor Trip Tank

    4

    Close Annular Preventer. Go to Choke Manifold or to Hydraulic Choke Control Manifold

    Slowly Close Choke (Do Not Exceed Maximum SICP)

    5 Supervise & Provide Direction, as required for proper well shut-in.

    Let Pressure Stabilize (5-15 mins). Read and Record SIDPP. Read and Record SICP. Record Trip Tank Gain.

    Report Increase in Trip Tank Volume

    6 Communicate with Operators Representative for well control.

    Prepare to Kill Well. At Direction of Driller Notify Rig Manager and Well Site Supervisor

    7 Notify Operations Management

    8

    9

    10

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect the following equipment for any damage or other defects daily during operations:

    a. Horn / Alert System b. Inside BOP valve / Sub c. Stabbing Valve, Valve key, Handles, stored in OPEN position d. Tank monitoring equipment e. Weight Indicator equipment f. Motor kills g. Crown Saver(s) h. Accumulator and Nitrogen backup systems, including system gauges & pressures i. BOP equipment; Annular, Blind Rams, Pipe Rams, HCR valve, kill line & HP hose, bowl valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, flare line and tank/pit, flare ignition system j. Choke Manifold; Valves & position, pressure gauges k. Shear Rams (when in configuration)

    2. Keep areas at or surrounding BOP are kept clear and organized to ensure that when needed, there are no obstructions and ensure an immediate response by crew members. Any

    obstructions should be corrected immediately. 3. Check daily that BOP is secured properly from any movement 4. Ensure enough drilling chemical are onsite, report any low volume of chemicals to the Operators Representative 5. MACP (current) is posted in Manifold shack and doghouse 6. Stick Diagram is posted in doghouse 7. CAODC BOP & Well Control Chart is posted in doghouse and manifold shack (version March 2009) 8. Ensure gas detection equipment is in good operating condition, calibrated and bump tested prior to use 9. SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) equipment is inspected weekly / monthly for proper operation and cylinders are full of air. Follow manufacturer and government regulations for

    proper maintenance schedules. 10. Ensure recording materials are available in the manifold shack for recording pressures, times and any additional information requested. 11. First Line and Second Line Supervisor Certificate for Drillers and Rig Managers must be readily available and current. 12. During winter drilling operations;

    a. Ensure cellar / BOP area and manifold shack are adequately heated to ensure proper equipment operations. b. Choke manifold must be blown free of fluids and anti-freeze chemical added and sealed to ensure components have no opportunity to freeze and be inoperable. c. When possible, insulate hoses and steel lines when necessary to assist with proper function and minimize the chance of fluid blockage; be sure that the insulate or other

    coverings can be easily removed to ensure inspections can still be completed. d. Pre-Fabricated tarps should be in place were necessary in keep heat in areas where required on the rig; (ie. Cellar area)

    13. Ensure proper signage on accumlulator, nitrogen bottles, hydraulic tank, etc.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Review this procedure and CAODC BOP & Well Control Procedures with Crews on a weekly basis and before spud or drill out of any well.

    Be sure that BOP equipment is in good condition and functions properly. Complete function tests as per government regulations and record times on the Emergency Preparedness form along with crew response times and other applicable information required. Report any defects to any BOP equipment to the Rig Manager immediately. Incident report must be written and submitted to Operations Management regarding damage to equipment.

    Supervision should use proper well control procedures beyond these procedures

    Reference to CAODC and ENFORM training methods should be used for Well Control operations.

    First & Second Line reference manuals should be available onsite in Rig Managers shack

    Complete CAODC Drilling Rig BOP / Equipment checklist, Weekly EUB Regulation Inspection checklist and Rig Inspection checklists for further follow up and ensure regulatory, industry and company compliance standards are being met

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    EQUIPMENT

    OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Annular Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Blind Rams Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 1) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 2) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve (Manual) Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #1 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #2 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Nitrogen Back Up #1 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #2 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #3 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #4 Function Pressure PSI

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 3.0 GUIDELINE BOP-While Tripping-Crew Shut In Procedure LEVEL OF SUPERVISION Rig Manager

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY PRE-SPUD / WEEKLY DATE OF REVISION March 2009

    FREQUENCY PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY

    SEVERITY

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 0 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1 Go To Floor Call Alert Remain in Derrick Until Called Down

    Go To Floor Go To Floor Go To Floor

    2 Position Upper Tool Joint above Table

    3 Go To Mud tanks Set Slips and Remove Elevators

    Set Slips and Remove Elevators

    Set Slips and Remove Elevators

    4 Monitor Trip Tank Go to Choke Manifold Install Stabbing Valve in Open Position, Close

    Install Stabbing Valve in Open Position, Close

    5 Open Hydraulic Valve

    6 Close Annular Preventer Slowly Close Choke (Do Not Exceed Maximum Allowable SICP)

    Assist Driller Assist Driller

    7

    Install Kelly Open Stabbing Valve. Go to Choke Manifold or to Hydraulic Choke Control Panel.

    Install Kelly Install Kelly

    8 Supervise & Provide Direction, as required for proper well shut-in.

    Let Pressures Stabilize (5-15 min). Read and Record SIDPP. Read and Record SICP. Read and Record Trip Tank Gain.

    Report Increase In Trip Tank Volume

    Assist Motorhand

    9 Communicate with Operators Representative for well control.

    Prepare to Kill Well or Strip In.

    At the Directions of the Driiller, Notify the Rig Manager and Licensee(s) Representative

    10 Notify Operations Management

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect the following equipment for any damage or other defects daily during operations:

    a. Horn / Alert System b. Inside BOP valve / Sub c. Stabbing Valve, Valve key, Handles, stored in OPEN position d. Tank monitoring equipment e. Weight Indicator equipment f. Motor kills g. Crown Saver(s) h. Accumulator and Nitrogen backup systems, including system gauges & pressures i. BOP equipment; Annular, Blind Rams, Pipe Rams, HCR valve, kill line & HP hose, bowl valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, flare line and tank/pit, flare ignition system j. Choke Manifold; Valves & position, pressure gauges k. Shear Rams (when in configuration)

    2. Keep areas at or surrounding BOP are kept clear and organized to ensure that when needed, there are no obstructions and ensure an immediate response by crew members. Any

    obstructions should be corrected immediately. 3. Check daily that BOP is secured properly from any movement 4. Ensure enough drilling chemical are onsite, report any low volume of chemicals to the Operators Representative 5. MACP (current) is posted in Manifold shack and doghouse 6. Stick Diagram is posted in doghouse 7. CAODC BOP & Well Control Chart is posted in doghouse and manifold shack (version March 2009) 8. Ensure gas detection equipment is in good operating condition, calibrated and bump tested prior to use 9. SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) equipment is inspected weekly / monthly for proper operation and cylinders are full of air. Follow manufacturer and government regulations for

    proper maintenance schedules. 10. Ensure recording materials are available in the manifold shack for recording pressures, times and any additional information requested. 11. First Line and Second Line Supervisor Certificate for Drillers and Rig Managers must be readily available and current. 12. During winter drilling operations;

    a. Ensure cellar / BOP area and manifold shack are adequately heated to ensure proper equipment operations. b. Choke manifold must be blown free of fluids and anti-freeze chemical added and sealed to ensure components have no opportunity to freeze and be inoperable. c. When possible, insulate hoses and steel lines when necessary to assist with proper function and minimize the chance of fluid blockage; be sure that the insulate or other

    coverings can be easily removed to ensure inspections can still be completed. d. Pre-Fabricated tarps should be in place were necessary in keep heat in areas where required on the rig; (ie. Cellar area)

    13. Ensure proper signage on accumlulator, nitrogen bottles, hydraulic tank, etc.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Review this procedure and CAODC BOP & Well Control Procedures with Crews on a weekly basis and before spud or drill out of any well.

    Be sure that BOP equipment is in good condition and functions properly. Complete function tests as per government regulations and record times on the Emergency Preparedness form along with crew response times and other applicable information required.

    Report any defects to any BOP equipment to the Rig Manager immediately. Incident report must be written and submitted to Operations Management regarding damage to equipment.

    Supervision should use proper well control procedures beyond these procedures

    Reference to CAODC and ENFORM training methods should be used for Well Control operations.

    First & Second Line reference manuals should be available onsite in Rig Managers shack

    Complete CAODC Drilling Rig BOP / Equipment checklist, Weekly EUB Regulation Inspection checklist and Rig Inspection checklists for further follow up and ensure regulatory, industry and company compliance standards are being met

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    EQUIPMENT

    OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Annular Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Blind Rams Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 1) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 2) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve (Manual) Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #1 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #2 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Nitrogen Back Up #1 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #2 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #3 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #4 Function Pressure PSI

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 4.0 GUIDELINE BOP-While Out of Hole-Crew Shut In Procedure LEVEL OF SUPERVISION Rig Manager

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY PRE-SPUD / WEEKLY DATE OF REVISION March 2009

    FREQUENCY 2 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 3

    SEVERITY 4

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 24 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1 CALL ALERT Go to Floor Go to Floor Go to Floor Go to Floor

    2 OPEN HYDRAULIC VALVE CLOSE BLIND RAMS

    Assist Driller Go to Mud Tanks

    Go to Choke Manifold Assist Motorhand Assist Driller

    3 Go to Floor & Choke Manifold

    Go to Choke Manifold or to hydraulic choke control panel

    MONITOR TRIP TANK SLOWLY CLOSE CHOKE (Do not exceed maximum allowable SICP)

    4 Supervise & Provide Direction, as required for proper well shut-in.

    LET PRESSURE STABILIZE (5-15 mins) READ & RECORD SICP READ & RECORD TRIP TANK GAIN

    REPORT INCREASE IN TRIP TANK VOLUME

    5 Communicate with Operators Representative for well control.

    PREPARE TO STRIP IN, SNUB, OR TOP KILL WELL

    At direction of Driller, NOTIFY RIG MANAGER & OPERATORS REPRESENTATIVE

    6 Notify Operations Management

    7

    8

    9

    10

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect the following equipment for any damage or other defects daily during operations:

    a. Horn / Alert System b. Inside BOP valve / Sub c. Stabbing Valve, Valve key, Handles, stored in OPEN position d. Tank monitoring equipment e. Weight Indicator equipment f. Motor kills g. Crown Saver(s) h. Accumulator and Nitrogen backup systems, including system gauges & pressures i. BOP equipment; Annular, Blind Rams, Pipe Rams, HCR valve, kill line & HP hose, bowl valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, flare line and tank/pit, flare ignition system j. Choke Manifold; Valves & position, pressure gauges k. Shear Rams (when in configuration)

    2. Keep areas at or surrounding BOP are kept clear and organized to ensure that when needed, there are no obstructions and ensure an immediate response by crew members. Any

    obstructions should be corrected immediately. 3. Check daily that BOP is secured properly from any movement 4. Ensure enough drilling chemical are onsite, report any low volume of chemicals to the Operators Representative 5. MACP (current) is posted in Manifold shack and doghouse 6. Stick Diagram is posted in doghouse 7. CAODC BOP & Well Control Chart is posted in doghouse and manifold shack (version March 2009) 8. Ensure gas detection equipment is in good operating condition, calibrated and bump tested prior to use 9. SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) equipment is inspected weekly / monthly for proper operation and cylinders are full of air. Follow manufacturer and government regulations for

    proper maintenance schedules. 10. Ensure recording materials are available in the manifold shack for recording pressures, times and any additional information requested. 11. First Line and Second Line Supervisor Certificate for Drillers and Rig Managers must be readily available and current. 12. During winter drilling operations;

    a. Ensure cellar / BOP area and manifold shack are adequately heated to ensure proper equipment operations. b. Choke manifold must be blown free of fluids and anti-freeze chemical added and sealed to ensure components have no opportunity to freeze and be inoperable. c. When possible, insulate hoses and steel lines when necessary to assist with proper function and minimize the chance of fluid blockage; be sure that the insulate or other

    coverings can be easily removed to ensure inspections can still be completed. d. Pre-Fabricated tarps should be in place were necessary in keep heat in areas where required on the rig; (ie. Cellar area)

    13. Ensure proper signage on accumlulator, nitrogen bottles, hydraulic tank, etc.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Review this procedure and CAODC BOP & Well Control Procedures with Crews on a weekly basis and before spud or drill out of any well.

    Be sure that BOP equipment is in good condition and functions properly. Complete function tests as per government regulations and record times on the Emergency Preparedness form along with crew response times and other applicable information required.

    Report any defects to any BOP equipment to the Rig Manager immediately. Incident report must be written and submitted to Operations Management regarding damage to equipment.

    Supervision should use proper well control procedures beyond these procedures

    Reference to CAODC and ENFORM training methods should be used for Well Control operations.

    First & Second Line reference manuals should be available onsite in Rig Managers shack

    Complete CAODC Drilling Rig BOP / Equipment checklist, Weekly EUB Regulation Inspection checklist and Rig Inspection checklists for further follow up and ensure regulatory, industry and company compliance standards are being met

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    EQUIPMENT

    OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Annular Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Blind Rams Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 1) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    Pipe Rams (Set 2) Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve Open Seconds Close Seconds Pressure KPA

    HCR Valve (Manual) Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #1 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Kill Line Valve #2 Open Seconds Close Seconds

    Nitrogen Back Up #1 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #2 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #3 Function Pressure PSI

    Nitrogen Back Up #4 Function Pressure PSI

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 5.0 DESCRIPTION Critical Injury Response LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY ANNUAL DATE OF REVISION May 31, 2012

    FREQUENCY 1 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2

    Latex Gloves, Mouth cover / One way for CPR SEVERITY 4

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 8 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1 Visual hazard assessment of area and secure scene

    Report injury Report injury Report injury Report injury

    2 Shut down equipment in immediate area when safe to do so

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Notify Rig Manager Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Injury area and assess the scene and injured person

    Begin First Aid & CPR (if necessary) procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative

    Continue First Aid & CPR (if necessary) procedures until EMS arrives

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Contact Emergency Services Proper land coordinates and a safe landing spot need to be cleared when aircraft is used. Information of a safe landing location should be communicated on initial call. Ensure cellular coverage is available to ensure EMS can continue to stay in contact with you until they arrive. If ground transportation is used, ensure proper directions are provided and direction signage is in place. It is advised that a crew member or Operators Representative meet the EMS transport vehicle on the main roads intersection and lead them back to the rig location to ensure immediate care of injured worker

    6 Notify Chinook Operational Management

    7

    Meet EMS on main road or appoint a crew member. Ensure landing area is cleared if aircraft deployed.

    Continue First Aid & CPR (if necessary) procedures until EMS arrives

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    8

    Assist EMS on arrival Assist EMS, provide details on status of injured person and First Aid /CPR provided along with any other information requested by EMS

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    9

    Secure the incident scene and shut down operations until further notice is given by Chinook Operational Management. Ensure nothing is disturbed until examination of the scene can be conducted. Gather witness statements

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    10

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Land location should be posted in the Rig Managers shack and doghouse near the emergency contact list for easy reference 2. Ensure emergency contact numbers are current and available in the Rig Managers shack and posted in the doghouse. List should include but not be limited to:

    a. Emergency Response numbers; Fire, EMS, Police b. Government Authorities; ERCB, OHS, Canutec, Poison Control c. Company Directory

    3. Inspect first aid supplies weekly; ensure supplies are stocked and available as per OHS regulation for your province of operation. (As per OHS Handi Guide) a. Alberta OHS Regulation, Schedule 2 First Aid b. British Columbia OHS Regulation, Schedule 3-A Minimum Levels of First Aid c. Saskatchewan OHS Regulation, Part V First Aid

    4. For specialty supplies refer to applicable regulations or contact Operational Management for assistance in acquiring the proper equipment 5. Ensure proper cellular coverage is established at all times. When issues arise contact Operational Management if issues cannot be resolved onsite. 6. Establish a landing zone on the rig location or off location safe landing area, and ensure all rig supervisors are aware of the location at the pre-spud meeting. 7. Ensure investigation materials are readily available 8. List of Company First Aiders should be listed and personnel should be identified at crew safety meetings and during weekly drills 9. Ensure all emergency response equipment is in good repair, report any defects to Rig Manager and Driller immediatley

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Ensure current copies of OHS regulations are readily available

    Contact HSE Department for list of documents as needed

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 18, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 6.0 DESCRIPTION Critical Injury Response-Monkey Board Level LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 18 2013

    FREQUENCY 2 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings, Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring, Taglines (100ft min), NFPA Static Kernmantle Rescue Rope, Adjustable Bypass Lanyard, Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 5/8 Polysteel

    Lifeline, Block & Tackle, Rope Bag (x 2), Large Scaffold Carabiner, 643 Carabiner, 4-point Litter Bridle, Stretcher Basket, Backboard w/ Restraints

    SEVERITY 4

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 16 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Notify Rig Manager and gather rescue equipment. Ensure well is secure

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Notify Rig Manager

    3

    Report to Rig Floor and assess the scene. Notify Operators Representative & EMS as required.

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and ready to ascend derrick to workers position once Rig Manager reaches rig floor.

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and ascend Derrick to monkey board level. Assess worker injuries & use first aid techniques.

    Ready spine board, basket & 4-point bridle to lift to rescuers. Attach tagline. Assist Rig Manager and Rescuers

    Ready spine board, basket & 4-point bridle to lift to rescuers. Attach tagline. Assist Rig Manager and Rescuers

    4

    Supervise rescue activities & operate tugger controls watching for hand signals of rescuers. Lift rescue equipment to monkey board

    Package injured worker onto spine board and into the basket. Ensure head and spine is secured & use first aid techniques

    Package injured worker onto spine board and into the basket. Ensure head and spine is secured. Use established hand signal when raising equipment

    Assist Rig Manager and man tagline when instructed. Watch for hand signals

    Assist Rig Manager and man tagline when instructed. Watch for hand signals

    5

    Observe and monitor activities. Operate tugger watching for established hand signals

    Attach tugger & tagline to bridle and basket. Use established hand signals and begin lowering injured worker to rig floor.

    Attach tugger & tagline to bridle and basket. Use established hand signals and begin lowering injured worker to rig floor.

    Assist Rig Manager and man tagline when instructed. Watch for hand signals

    Assist Rig Manager and man tagline when instructed. Watch for hand signals

    6 Lower injured worker at controlled rate. Ready rig floor.

    Observe & monitor lowering operation and notify tugger operator of any hazards while lowering injured worker

    Observe & monitor lowering operation and notify tugger operator of any hazards while lowering injured worker

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager with tagline.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager with tagline.

    7 Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Descend derrick and assist with injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Descend derrick and assist with injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect High Angle Rescue kit monthly to ensure all components are available and in good condition 2. Inspect spine board, basket, 4-point bridle, and neck/spine immobilization equipment for defects and damage. Report any repairs needed immediately to Rig Manager. 3. Inspect tugger regularly at minimum weekly, ensure no deformities or damage. 4. Pre-use inspection of fall harness, ensure no deformities or damage. 5. Function tugger prior to lifting and ensure signals and direction / speed is established before lifting rescuer

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL RESCUER(S) MUST PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM INJURY FIRST. When attending an injured worker be sure to approach with caution and protect yourself to ensure you are not injured in the

    process of rescuing the injured worker.

    Rescuers MUST be anchored and fall arrest equipment use when attending to injured worker.

    Any rescuer MUST have fall arrest and fall rescue for rig work courses.

    When using tuggers, ensure you have clear line of site and agreed upon hand signals between the tugger operator & rescuer.

    Ensure proper anchoring equipment is chosen between cable or web sling. Watch for sharp edges when choosing your anchor point and place directly over your position whenever possible.

    NOTE: The procedure above identifies the Derrickhand as the worker casualty in the procedure. During rescue operations, this may in fact be a training motorman for derrick or other position.

    Please regard this and take the next possible trained position to fill in as the rescuer and follow the motorman or Driller position. Rig Manager will set in for the Driller if required.

    ANY FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A FALL, MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATLEY. All equipment involved in a fall will be destroyed and disposed of to

    ensure no further use. Any equipment that can be re-built and serviced will be sent in for repairs and re-certification; if equipment cannot be repaired it will not be put back in service.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 7.0 DESCRIPTION Critical Injury Response LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY ANNUAL DATE OF REVISION May 31, 2012

    FREQUENCY 1 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2

    Latex Gloves, Mouth cover / One way for CPR SEVERITY 4

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 8 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1 Visual hazard assessment of area and secure scene

    Report injury Report injury Report injury Report injury

    2 Shut down equipment in immediate area when safe to do so

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Notify Rig Manager Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Injury area and assess the scene and injured person

    Begin First Aid & CPR (if necessary) procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative

    Continue First Aid & CPR (if necessary) procedures until EMS arrives

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Contact Emergency Services Proper land coordinates and a safe landing spot need to be cleared when aircraft is used. Information of a safe landing location should be communicated on initial call. Ensure cellular coverage is available to ensure EMS can continue to stay in contact with you until they arrive. If ground transportation is used, ensure proper directions are provided and direction signage is in place. It is advised that a crew member or Operators Representative meet the EMS transport vehicle on the main roads intersection and lead them back to the rig location to ensure immediate care of injured worker

    6 Notify Chinook Operational Management

    7

    Meet EMS on main road or appoint a crew member. Ensure landing area is cleared if aircraft deployed.

    Continue First Aid & CPR (if necessary) procedures until EMS arrives

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    8

    Assist EMS on arrival Assist EMS, provide details on status of injured person and First Aid /CPR provided along with any other information requested by EMS

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, assist EMS as requested

    9

    Secure the incident scene and shut down operations until further notice is given by Chinook Operational Management. Ensure nothing is disturbed until examination of the scene can be conducted. Gather witness statements

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    NOTE:

    In the event that a critical injury may believed to be a fatality, remove crews from scene immediately and stop operations immediately and cease commencement until further notice by Operational Management. OHS for the operating jurisdiction and additional outside agency will be reporting to the incident scene to conduct investigations. Do not disturb the scene for any reason unless not doing so will cause further injuries or extensive damage. Ensure notes are taken on how the scene was altered for investigation records. Rig Managers will be required to gather details statements from all onsite workers that were witness to the incident. Contact with Operational Management will be required immediately for additional response

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Land location should be posted in the Rig Managers shack and doghouse near the emergency contact list for easy reference 2. Ensure emergency contact numbers are current and available in the Rig Managers shack and posted in the doghouse. List should include but not be limited to:

    a. Emergency Response numbers; Fire, EMS, Police b. Government Authorities; ERCB, OHS, Canutec, Poison Control c. Company Directory

    3. Inspect first aid supplies weekly; ensure supplies are stocked and available as per OHS regulation for your province of operation. (As per OHS Handi Guide) a. Alberta OHS Regulation, Schedule 2 First Aid b. British Columbia OHS Regulation, Schedule 3-A Minimum Levels of First Aid c. Saskatchewan OHS Regulation, Part V First Aid

    4. For specialty supplies refer to applicable regulations or contact Operational Management for assistance in acquiring the proper equipment 5. Ensure proper cellular coverage is established at all times. When issues arise contact Operational Management if issues cannot be resolved onsite. 6. Establish a landing zone on the rig location or off location safe landing area, and ensure all rig supervisors are aware of the location at the pre-spud meeting. 7. Ensure investigation materials are readily available 8. List of Company First Aiders should be listed and personnel should be identified at crew safety meetings and during weekly drills 9. Ensure all emergency response equipment is in good repair, report any defects to Rig Manager and Driller immediatley

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Ensure current copies of OHS regulations are readily available

    Contact HSE Department for list of documents as needed

    Ensure emergency contact numbers are available for Chinook Drilling Operational Management and are current

    Keep incident scene secured at all times until instructed to commence operations

    Further incident trauma services will be offered as part of Chinook Drilling, Employee Assistance Program

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Apr 4, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 8.0 DESCRIPTION Fall from Monkey Board-Assisted Fall Rescue LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 18 2013

    FREQUENCY 3 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings, Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring, Taglines (100ft min), NFPA Static Kernmantle Rescue Rope, Adjustable Bypass Lanyard, Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 5/8 Polysteel

    Lifeline, Block & Tackle, Rope Bag (x 2), Large Scaffold Carabiner, 643 Carabiner, 4-point Litter Bridle, Stretcher Basket, Backboard w/ Restraints

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 18 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Notify Rig Manager and gather rescue equipment. Ensure well is secure

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Rig Floor and assess the scene

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and ready to ascend derrick to workers position (if needed use 2 person rescue)

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and attach tagline to side d-ring. Attach (2) lifelines to blocks and

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative and Supervise rescue activities

    Run tugger controls as necessary and organize rescue equipment. (standby in case additional assistance in the derrick is needed)

    Attach fall arrest to back d-ring and attach tugger to front d-ring.Once worker is reached, assess the workers condition. Use established hand signals with tugger operator.

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Raise tugger to rescuer, waiting for established hand signals from rescuer

    Position yourself behind the casualty and attach to the back of the fallen worker.

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    6

    Follow hand signals of rescuer until rescuer and worker reach the floor area. Monitor operation to ensure when raising or lowering personnel they will not be injured during rescue operations.

    Signal tugger operator to lift up and loosen the tension on the workers fall arrest system. Detach worker from fall arrest system and signal to be lower to the floor. Be sure to secure head & neck.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager with tagline.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager with tagline.

    7 Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect High Angle Rescue kit monthly to ensure all components are available and in good condition 2. Inspect tugger regularly at minimum weekly, ensure no deformities or damage. 3. Pre-use inspection of fall harness, ensure no deformities or damage. 4. Function tugger prior to lifting and ensure signals and direction / speed is established before lifting rescuer

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL RESCUER(S) MUST PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM INJURY FIRST. When attending an injured worker be sure to approach with caution and protect yourself to ensure you are not injured in the

    process of rescuing the injured worker.

    Any rescuer MUST have fall arrest and fall rescue for rig work courses.

    When using tuggers, ensure you have clear line of site and agreed upon hand signals between the tugger operator & rescuer.

    Ensure proper anchoring equipment is chosen between cable or web sling. Watch for sharp edges when choosing your anchor point and place directly over your position whenever possible.

    NOTE: The procedure above identifies the Derrickhand as the worker casualty in the procedure. During rescue operations, this may in fact be a training motorman for derrick or other position.

    Please regard this and take the next possible trained position to fill in as the rescuer and follow the motorman or Driller position. Rig Manager will set in for the Driller if required.

    ANY FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A FALL, MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATLEY. All equipment involved in a fall will be destroyed and disposed of to

    ensure no further use. Any equipment that can be re-built and serviced will be sent in for repairs and re-certification; if equipment cannot be repaired it will not be put back in service.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 9.0 DESCRIPTION Fall from Derrick (Inside-Not Monkey Board)-Assisted Fall Rescue LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 18 2013

    FREQUENCY 3 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings, Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring, Taglines (100ft min), NFPA Static Kernmantle Rescue Rope, Adjustable Bypass Lanyard, Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 5/8 Polysteel

    Lifeline, Block & Tackle, Rope Bag (x 2), Large Scaffold Carabiner, 643 Carabiner, 4-point Litter Bridle, Stretcher Basket, Backboard w/ Restraints

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 18 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Notify Rig Manager and gather rescue equipment. Ensure well is secure

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Rig Floor and assess the scene

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and ready to ascend derrick to workers position (if needed use 2 person rescue)

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and attach tagline to side d-ring. Attach (2) lifelines to blocks and

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative and Supervise rescue activities

    Run tugger controls as necessary and organize rescue equipment. (standby in case additional assistance in the derrick is needed)

    Attach fall arrest to back d-ring and attach tugger to front d-ring.Once worker is reached, assess the workers condition. Use established hand signals with tugger operator.

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Raise tugger to rescuer, waiting for established hand signals from rescuer

    Position yourself behind the casualty and attach to the back of the fallen worker.

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    6

    Follow hand signals of rescuer until rescuer and worker reach the floor area. Monitor operation to ensure when raising or lowering personnel they will not be injured during rescue operations.

    Signal tugger operator to lift up and loosen the tension on the workers fall arrest system. Detach worker from fall arrest system and signal to be lower to the floor. Be sure to secure head & neck.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager with tagline.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager with tagline.

    7 Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect High Angle Rescue kit monthly to ensure all components are available and in good condition 2. Inspect tugger regularly at minimum weekly, ensure no deformities or damage. 3. Pre-use inspection of fall harness, ensure no deformities or damage. 4. Function tugger prior to lifting and ensure signals and direction / speed is established before lifting rescuer

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL RESCUER(S) MUST PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM INJURY FIRST. When attending an injured worker be sure to approach with caution and protect yourself to ensure you are not injured in the

    process of rescuing the injured worker.

    Any rescuer MUST have fall arrest and fall rescue for rig work courses.

    When using tuggers, ensure you have clear line of site and agreed upon hand signals between the tugger operator & rescuer.

    Ensure proper anchoring equipment is chosen between cable or web sling. Watch for sharp edges when choosing your anchor point and place directly over your position whenever possible.

    NOTE: The procedure above identifies the Derrickhand as the worker casualty in the procedure. During rescue operations, this may in fact be a training motorman for derrick or other position.

    Please regard this and take the next possible trained position to fill in as the rescuer and follow the motorman or Driller position. Rig Manager will set in for the Driller if required.

    ANY FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A FALL, MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATLEY. All equipment involved in a fall will be destroyed and disposed of to

    ensure no further use. Any equipment that can be re-built and serviced will be sent in for repairs and re-certification; if equipment cannot be repaired it will not be put back in service.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 10.0 DESCRIPTION Fall from Derrick (Inside)-Un-Assisted Fall Rescue LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 18 2013

    FREQUENCY 3 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings, Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring, Taglines (100ft min), NFPA Static Kernmantle Rescue Rope, Adjustable Bypass Lanyard, Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 5/8 Polysteel

    Lifeline, Block & Tackle, Rope Bag (x 2), Large Scaffold Carabiner, 643 Carabiner, 4-point Litter Bridle, Stretcher Basket, Backboard w/ Restraints

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 18 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Notify Rig Manager and gather rescue equipment. Ensure well is secure

    Position yourself to grab on to derrick girts and gain control.

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Rig Floor and assess the scene

    Clear floor area and monitor and observe fallen worker. Raise tugger to workers position when requested. Observe established hand signals.

    Attempt to remove tension from fall arrest system. Request for tugger to be raised to you. Attach tagline to side d-ring. Use established hand signals.

    Ready for assisted rescue operations. Assist Driller / Rig Manager with rig floor activities. Attach tagline to tugger.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative & supervise rescue operations

    Operate tugger and monitor self-rescue activities.

    Attach tugger to front d-ring and signal for tugger operator for direction of travel. Lower to rig floor.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, man tagline when lowering fallen worker.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager, man tagline when lowering fallen worker

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Assess worker using first aid techniques

    Assess worker using first aid techniques

    Report any injuries you may have, pain or discomfort to first aiders.

    Assist with first aid activities Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    6 Follow through with critical injury procedures

    Assist Rig Manager in critical injury procedures

    Assist Rig Manager in critical injury procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    7

    Transport fallen worker to nearest medical treatment center, to ensure further injuries are present. Notify Operational Management.

    Provide & gather witness statements & assist with investigation activities

    Accompany Rig Manager to medical treatment facility to be assessed for any injuries.

    Provide witness statement & assist with investigation activities

    Provide witness statement & assist with investigation activities

    Provide witness statement & assist with investigation activities

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect High Angle Rescue kit monthly to ensure all components are available and in good condition 2. Inspect tugger regularly at minimum weekly, ensure no deformities or damage. 3. Pre-use inspection of fall harness, ensure no deformities or damage. 4. Function tugger prior to lifting and ensure signals and direction / speed is established before lifting rescuer

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL RESCUER(S) MUST PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM INJURY FIRST. When attending an injured worker be sure to approach with caution and protect yourself to ensure you are not injured in the

    process of rescuing the injured worker.

    Any rescuer MUST have fall arrest and fall rescue for rig work courses.

    When using tuggers, ensure you have clear line of site and agreed upon hand signals between the tugger operator & rescuer.

    Ensure proper anchoring equipment is chosen between cable or web sling. Watch for sharp edges when choosing your anchor point and place directly over your position whenever possible.

    NOTE: The procedure above identifies the Derrickhand as the worker casualty in the procedure. During rescue operations, this may in fact be a training motorman for derrick or other position.

    Please regard this and take the next possible trained position to fill in as the rescuer and follow the motorman or Driller position. Rig Manager will set in for the Driller if required.

    ANY FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A FALL, MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATLEY. All equipment involved in a fall will be destroyed and disposed of to

    ensure no further use. Any equipment that can be re-built and serviced will be sent in for repairs and re-certification; if equipment cannot be repaired it will not be put back in service.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

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    ERP # 11.0 DESCRIPTION Fall from Derrick (Outside)-Assisted Fall Rescue LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 18 2013

    FREQUENCY 2 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings, Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring, Taglines (100ft min), NFPA Static Kernmantle Rescue Rope, Adjustable Bypass Lanyard, Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 5/8 Polysteel

    Lifeline, Block & Tackle, Rope Bag (x 2), Large Scaffold Carabiner, 643 Carabiner, 4-point Litter Bridle, Stretcher Basket, Backboard w/ Restraints

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 12 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Notify Rig Manager and gather rescue equipment. Ensure well is secure

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Rig Floor and assess the scene

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and ready to ascend derrick to workers position (if needed use 2 person rescue)

    Gather equipment and inspect. Don Fall Harness and ready to ascend derrick to workers position with block & tackle, anchors

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative and Supervise rescue activities

    Organize rescue equipment. (standby in case additional assistance in the derrick is needed)

    Attach fall arrest to back d-ring or use bypass lanyard to reach workers level. Once worker is reached, assess the workers condition.

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Observe rescue activities, organize on floor activities

    Connect tagline to side d-ring, and place anchor above worker. Attach block & tackle to anchor then dorsal d-ring. Lower rope to floor

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager / Rescuer

    Stay clear of immediate floor area. Assist Driller / Rig Manager / Rescuer

    6 Supervise rescue activities and contact EMS if required.

    Assist with tagline and lowering of worker. Watch for hand signals and provide direction to floorhands operating the block & tackle system.

    Signal personnel on floor to lift up and loosen the tension on the workers fall arrest system. Detach worker from fall arrest system and signal to be lower to the floor.

    Operate block & tackle system. Follow hand signals from rescuer and supervision.

    Operate block & tackle system. Follow hand signals from rescuer and supervision.

    7 Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assess injured worker and follow first aid and critical injury procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

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    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect High Angle Rescue kit monthly to ensure all components are available and in good condition 2. Inspect tugger regularly at minimum weekly, ensure no deformities or damage. (if it can be used) 3. Pre-use inspection of fall harness, ensure no deformities or damage. 4. Function tugger prior to lifting and ensure signals and direction / speed is established before lifting rescuer (if it can be used)

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL RESCUER(S) MUST PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM INJURY FIRST. When attending an injured worker be sure to approach with caution and protect yourself to ensure you are not injured in the

    process of rescuing the injured worker.

    Any rescuer MUST have fall arrest and fall rescue for rig work courses.

    When using tuggers, ensure you have clear line of site and agreed upon hand signals between the tugger operator & rescuer.

    Ensure proper anchoring equipment is chosen between cable or web sling. Watch for sharp edges when choosing your anchor point and place directly over your position whenever possible.

    NOTE: The procedure above identifies the Derrickhand as the worker casualty in the procedure. During rescue operations, this may in fact be a training motorman for derrick or other position.

    Please regard this and take the next possible trained position to fill in as the rescuer and follow the motorman or Driller position. Rig Manager will set in for the Driller if required.

    ANY FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A FALL, MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATLEY. All equipment involved in a fall will be destroyed and disposed of to

    ensure no further use. Any equipment that can be re-built and serviced will be sent in for repairs and re-certification; if equipment cannot be repaired it will not be put back in service.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 12.0 DESCRIPTION Fall from Derrick (Outside)-Un-Assisted Fall Rescue LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 18 2013

    FREQUENCY 2 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings, Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring, Taglines (100ft min), NFPA Static Kernmantle Rescue Rope, Adjustable Bypass Lanyard, Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 5/8 Polysteel

    Lifeline, Block & Tackle, Rope Bag (x 2), Large Scaffold Carabiner, 643 Carabiner, 4-point Litter Bridle, Stretcher Basket, Backboard w/ Restraints

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 12 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Notify Rig Manager and gather rescue equipment. Ensure well is secure

    Position yourself to grab on to derrick girts and gain control.

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Assist Driller and Clear Rig Floor Area

    Notify Rig Manager

    3 Report to Rig Floor and assess the scene

    Clear floor area and monitor and observe fallen worker. (If worker position goes inside follow established inside derrick rescue procedures)

    Remove tension from fall arrest system. Move toward ladder or inside of Derrick and request for tugger to be raised to you.

    Ready for assisted rescue operations. Assist Driller / Rig Manager with rig floor activities.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    4 Notify Operators Representative & supervise rescue operations

    Monitor & observe self rescue activities

    Once ladder is reached, slowly descend derrick to floor. If above monkey board, use easy rider to lower yourself down. If lower than monkey board level, descend ladder slowly.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    5 Assess worker using first aid techniques

    Assess worker using first aid techniques

    Report any injuries you may have, pain or discomfort to first aiders.

    Assist with first aid activities Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    6 Follow through with critical injury procedures

    Assist Rig Manager in critical injury procedures

    Assist Rig Manager in critical injury procedures

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    7

    Transport fallen worker to nearest medical treatment center, to ensure further injuries are present. Notify Operational Management.

    Provide & gather witness statements & assist with investigation activities

    Accompany Rig Manager to medical treatment facility to be assessed for any injuries.

    Provide witness statement & assist with investigation activities

    Provide witness statement & assist with investigation activities

    Provide witness statement & assist with investigation activities

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect High Angle Rescue kit monthly to ensure all components are available and in good condition 2. Inspect tugger regularly at minimum weekly, ensure no deformities or damage. 3. Pre-use inspection of fall harness, ensure no deformities or damage. 4. Function tugger prior to lifting and ensure signals and direction / speed is established before lifting rescuer

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL RESCUER(S) MUST PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM INJURY FIRST. When attending an injured worker be sure to approach with caution and protect yourself to ensure you are not injured in the

    process of rescuing the injured worker.

    Any rescuer MUST have fall arrest and fall rescue for rig work courses.

    When using tuggers, ensure you have clear line of site and agreed upon hand signals between the tugger operator & rescuer.

    Ensure proper anchoring equipment is chosen between cable or web sling. Watch for sharp edges when choosing your anchor point and place directly over your position whenever possible.

    NOTE: The procedure above identifies the Derrickhand as the worker casualty in the procedure. During rescue operations, this may in fact be a training motorman for derrick or other position.

    Please regard this and take the next possible trained position to fill in as the rescuer and follow the motorman or Driller position. Rig Manager will set in for the Driller if required.

    ANY FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A FALL, MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATLEY. All equipment involved in a fall will be destroyed and disposed of to

    ensure no further use. Any equipment that can be re-built and serviced will be sent in for repairs and re-certification; if equipment cannot be repaired it will not be put back in service.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 13.0 DESCRIPTION Monkey Board Escape-Controlled Descent Device LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 19, 2013

    FREQUENCY 2 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings or Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring,

    Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 643 Carabiner, Large Carabiner, Controlled Descent Device (115ft)

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 12 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Respond to alarm and proceed to back of monkey board

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Secure the well & Notify Rig Manager

    Attach to descender at front d-ring on body harness

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    3 Report to Floor if safe Report to muster area Remove fall arrest and hold back line from harness

    Report to muster area Report to muster area Report to muster area

    4 Step off platform and descend

    5 Prepare for landing, bend knees

    6 After landing detach from descender and clear from rig area.

    7 Report to muster area & Rig Manager / Driller

    8

    9

    10

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Pre-use inspection of fall harness and all components, ensure no deformities or damage prior to each use. 2. Inspect controlled descent device components whenever working from platform, report any defects or damage immediately to the Rig Manager 3. Ensure descent cable is tight with minimal sag. Inspect for deformities and damage in the cable, the termination at both ends should have proper rigging completed. When making a loop in

    the cable and securing with saddle clamps, a thimble must be installed to minimize damage to the cable strands. 4. Follow instruction manual for inspection, use and maintenance schedules. 5. Follow use, ensure equipment is inspected and put back in service according to manufacturers specifications

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Ensure landing area is clear below at all times when a worker is working from the monkey board level.

    ANY RESCUE EQUIPMENT MUST BE SERVICED AND MAINTAINED AS PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS

    Refer to User Instruction Manual for: RollGliss Rescue Emergency Descent Device with Auto-Retract for detailed instructions and equipment information

    Any personnel required to work from the monkey board platform, MUST review instruction manual and video. Training must be documented and sent to Operations office for recording of training.

    Instruction & User Manual will be located on the Chinook Drilling Intranet website, under the Emergency Equipment tab and model and type will be identified for easy reference. Access is granted

    to Rig Managers and Operational Management.

    Training in Rig Fall Rescue & Rig Rescue courses MUST be completed prior to working in the derrick and at the monkey board.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 14.0 DESCRIPTION Monkey Board Escape-Escape Buggy Descent LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION Mar 19, 2013

    FREQUENCY 1 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2 Cable Anchor Slings or Web Anchor Slings, Shock Absorber w/ D-ring,

    Derrick Harness, Detachable Rope Grab, 643 Carabiner, Large Carabiner, Escape Buggy Descender

    SEVERITY 4

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 8 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, assess the scene and secure equipment

    Respond to alarm and proceed to back of monkey board

    Report to Floor Report to Floor Report to Floor

    2 Secure the well & Notify Rig Manager

    Attach to lanyard on escape buggy on back d-ring / shock absorber on body harness

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    3 Report to Floor if safe Report to muster area Unhook from fall arrest and hold back line from harness

    Report to muster area Report to muster area Report to muster area

    4

    Detach escape buggy from anchor on monkey board and sit on buggy. Ensure brake is applied.

    5

    Release brake and use controlled braking techniques to control descent speed

    6

    CAUTION: if brake is applied in a jerky motion or forced motion, you may be thrown from the escape buggy. Be sure your harness is attached to the anchor on the escape buggy.

    7

    Once stopped at the landing area, dismount and detach harness from escape buggy and evacuate from landing area

    8 Report to muster area & Rig Manager / Driller

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Pre-use inspection of fall harness and all components, ensure no deformities or damage prior to each use. 2. Inspect Escape Buggy descent device components whenever working from platform, report any defects or damage immediately to the Rig Manager 3. Ensure descent cable is tight with minimal sag. Inspect for deformities and damage in the cable, the termination at both ends should have proper rigging completed. When making a loop in

    the cable and securing with saddle clamps, a thimble must be installed to minimize damage to the cable strands. 4. Follow instruction manual for inspection, use and maintenance schedules. 5. Follow use, ensure equipment is inspected and put back in service according to manufacturers specifications

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Ensure landing area is clear below at all times when a worker is working from the monkey board level.

    ANY RESCUE EQUIPMENT MUST BE SERVICED AND MAINTAINED AS PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS

    Refer to User Instruction Manual for detailed instructions and equipment information

    Any personnel required to work from the monkey board platform, MUST review instruction manual. Training must be documented and sent to Operations office for recording of training.

    Instruction & User Manual will be located on the Chinook Drilling Intranet website, under the Emergency Equipment tab and model and type will be identified for easy reference. Access is granted

    to Rig Managers and Operational Management.

    Training in Rig Fall Rescue & Rig Rescue courses MUST be completed prior to working in the derrick and at the monkey board.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    ERP # 15.0 DESCRIPTION Fire Response Plan LEVEL OF SUPERVISION RIG MANAGER

    VERSION # V-2 DRILL FREQUENCY Monthly / Crew DATE OF REVISION May 31, 2013

    FREQUENCY 1 PPE requirements are as follows unless otherwise mentioned in the table below for the above task; Hard hat, Steel Toe Boots, Safety Glasses, Ear Protection, and Full length FR Coveralls. See next box for other PPE requirements.

    Other required PPE for task:

    PROBABILITY 2

    SEVERITY 3

    OVERALL RISK CLASSIFICATION 6 STEPS RIG MANAGER DRILLER DERRICKHAND MOTORHAND FLOORHAND LEASEHAND

    1

    STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY, SOUND ALARM, SECURE WELL and assess scene / fire area, Notify Rig Manager

    Report to Floor, Assist Driller and secure well

    Report to Floor, Assist Driller and secure well

    Report to Floor, Assist Driller and secure well

    Report to Floor, Assist Driller and secure well

    2 Report to area at a safe distance and assess crew response

    Gather response equipment if fire is manageable and control fire using fire extinguisher. Use ABC type fire extinguishers provided in each building.

    3

    CAUTION: be aware of your surroundings AND ENSURE YOU HAVE AT LEAST 2 ESCAPE ROUTES FROM THE IMMEDIATE AREA at all times. DO NOT attempt to control if not trained in proper techniques and equipped with industrial firefighting equipment and been competently trained. DO NOT expect or require crews to fight fires that they have not been trained to respond to. The level of response will depend on the size and scope of the fire, well control procedures MUST be used prior to fire response to minimize increase of severity & probability of explosion and fire. Safety of Chinook Drilling personnel, Site Personnel, public and the environment MUST always be considered FIRST.

    4

    Provide direction to response activities & Notify Operators Representative, other personnel onsite

    Provide direction to response activities

    Assist with control of manageable fire response

    Assist with control of manageable fire response

    Assist with control of manageable fire response

    Assist with control of manageable fire response

    5 Evacuate personnel if fire becomes unmanageable and go to muster area

    Evacuate personnel if fire becomes unmanageable and go to muster area

    Evacuate to muster area when instructed

    Evacuate to muster area when instructed

    Evacuate to muster area when instructed

    Evacuate to muster area when instructed

    6 Contact Industrial Fire Response & EMS

    Complete head count of Chinook Personnel

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    7

    Control the scene and restrict any access to well location. Coordinate well site access with Operators Representative

    Assist Rig Manager & Operators Representative. Appoint crew members to man the main entrance and restrict access to the location.

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    8 Notify Chinook Operations Management

    Rig Manager appoint crew member to meet emergency services at main road and lead them back to the well site location. Rig Manager and crews will assist in response activities as necessary and if trained to do so. Provide any information to emergency responders when they arrive onsite. If situation escalates before emergency responders arrive at the location, crews MUST evacuate to a secondary location away from the site, preferable upwind or crosswind from the well site.

    9 Continue controlled access to the well site & coordinate investigation activities

    Assist with crew & investigation activities

    Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager Assist Driller / Rig Manager

    NOTE: IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MUST BE CONTACTED. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND APPLICABLE OUTSIDE AGENCIES AS REQUIRED AS PER COMPANY POLICY AND GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION

  • CRITICAL JOB PROCEDURES

    PRE-INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST 1. Inspect fire response equipment, weekly / monthly, ensure equipment is fully charged with no visible defects or damage 2. Service fire response equipment at regular intervals according to manufacturer specification at proper 3

    rd party service provider. Contact Operational Management for approved provider if

    there is any question. 3. Fire Extinguishers MUST be located in each building or compartment of each building in an accessible location. Locations MUST be kept clear and equipment unobstructed by and other

    materials and equipment 4. Report any defects or damage to response equipment immediately to Rig Manager or Driller. Any equipment unable to be used MUST be removed from service until properly repaired.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Rig Managers MUST be trained in Detection and Control of Flammable Substances

    All crews MUST be trained in proper use of fire extinguishers. Training MUST be recorded and submitted to Operations office. Emergency Preparedness or Safety Meeting forms can be used for

    training submissions.

    Ensure all crew members know location of primary and secondary evacuation locations at the start of each new well.

    EQUIPMENT

    REVIEWED BY

    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT HSE DEPARTMENT

    Gord Rundell Aaron Olfert

    DATE DATE

    Jun 18, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

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