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General Requirements

  • Fire extinguishers onsite and in working order?

  • Safety meeting conducted by all employees involved and/or onsite?

  • Non-essential engines, motors, and other sources of ignition are shut down during perforating operations?

  • Smoking not permitted near explosives and/or no one near explosives shall possess matches, open light, or other fire or flame?

  • No person allowed handling explosives under the influence of intoxicating liquors, narcotics or other dangerous drugs?

  • Explosive devices only moved by service contractor personnel?

  • Electrical grounding of wellhead, service unit and rig made prior to operating tools using explosives?

  • Perforating guns, etc., assembled in a designated restricted area?

  • Unnecessary personnel kept clear of perforating operations?

  • Warning signs erected near perforating operations?

  • Radio or Rig Safe Detonating systems in use, or all radio transmitters, cell phones, etc., turned off during surface arming operations?

  • Instruments for testing electric initiating devices specifically designed for the purpose with built-in current limiting circuit with current output less than 0.004 amps (4 miliamperes).?

  • Check fire completed and Key out procedures are known to all and being followed.

  • Explosives are properly segregated until assembly on location?

  • Initiators and boosters transported in approved cap boxes?

  • During checking and/or arming, electrical blasting caps, detonators or other initiation devices maintained and oriented in a safe manner per type.

  • Condition of explosives verified and found acceptable before use.

Approval

  • hilcorp Safety Specialist:

  • Supervisor:

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