Information

  • Audit Title

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

General Requirements

  • Pre-Job safety meeting held?

  • Fire Extinguishers in accessible locations?

  • Service unit located upwind of wellhead?

  • Personnel not permitted between wireline and wellhead when wireline operating?

  • Caution tape used to mark off wireline from unit to well?

  • Essential personnel only allowed near pressurized lubricators, flow lines and well head?

  • Open ended flow line secured to the wellhead, at the end of the line and at intermediate locations?

  • Lubricators, Swages and Unions inspected for defects prior to use?

  • Lubricator equipment, swages, unions and valves pressure tested to max. anticipated pressure?

  • Lubricator equipped with 1 or more bleed valves?

  • Valves and gauges checked to determine if pressure is present in lubricator before removal?

  • Lubricator bleed valves cycled after pressure removed?

  • Service unit engines equipped with an emergency shutdown device?

  • Welding operations not conducted near wellhead?

  • Discharge lines not place under mobile equipment?

  • Pressure fittings, unions & coupling threads, both internal and external, inspected prior to use and in good condition?

  • Spill containment used under wireline unit, crane, and tool string/lubricator?

Wireline Service

  • Mobile, portable or skid-mounted wireline service units chocked or secured to prevent movement?

  • Lower wireline sheave and shackle secured?

  • Wireline BOP tested in open and closed positioned?

  • Lubricator sections marked with permanent serial number?

  • Minimum equipment available<br>□ Wireline Valve (BOP) □ Lubricator (riser) Sections<br>□ Pressure Bleed Valve □ Stuffing Box or Control Head<br>

Approval

  • Hilcorp Safety Specialist:

  • Wireline Supervisor:

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