Information

  • WELL NUMBER

  • Robinson Drilling Rig Inspection

  • RIG #.

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

WELL NUMBER

DRILL SITE LOCATION

  • Toolpusher at rig location<br><br> <br> <br>

  • Authorized Personnel Sign Posted at entrance to site<br>1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>RP54 7.1.2-3<br>

  • Visible rig identification sign erected at entrance to site road and at all directional changes on site road (for 911 services)<br> 1910.151(a)<br>

  • Hard Hat/Safety Glasses/Steel Toe Shoe Signs Posted at prominent locations on site<br>1910.145(c)(3)

  • No Smoking Area’s Designated & Posted. RP54 7.1.2-3. 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • H2S/SO2 warning signs erected, if applicable, at entrance to site and at other prominent locations on site<br> <br>1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>1910.1000(e)<br>1910.1200(f)(5-6)<br>RP54 7.1.2-3<br>RP49 5.1<br>RP68 6.9<br>

  • Escape line flagged with visible material<br>RP4G 14.5.f<br>

  • Outhouse/restroom facility provided or in close proximity to the site. (LT 10 min travel time or 2 miles, whichever is less) (Facility in close proximity only applies if the site is active for less than 1 day)<br>1910.141(c)(1)(i)<br>

  • Outhouse clean and sanitary, if provided.<br>1910.142(d)(10)<br>

  • Toolpusher’s trailer grounded<br>RP54 6.1.16<br>

  • Housekeeping<br> 1910.22(a)(1)<br>RP54 6.5.1<br>

  • Muster area designated. 1910.38(c)(4)<br>

  • <br>Muster area posted<br>1910.145(c)(3)<br>

  • Warning signs clean and visible<br>1910.1200(f)(9)<br>

  • All bulk storage ( oil bins, diesel tank; ect.) labeled as to their contents<br>1910.1200(f)(4-5)<br>

  • Crew change house clean<br>1910.22(a)(1)<br>RP54 6.5.1<br>

  • Supply storage house clean<br>1910.22(a)(1)<br>RP54 6.5.1<br>

  • Wind Sock available.<br>RP49 8.2.3<br>RP68 6.8, 8.2.4<br>

PPE & GENERAL SAFETY

  • Pre-Job safety meeting held. RP54 6.1.7<br>

  • Safety equipment available<br>1910.132(a)<br>

  • Proper clothing worn by crew (No loose clothing).<br> RP54 5.2.5<br>RP54 5.2.6<br>1910.132(a)<br>

  • Hard hats used by crew<br>RP54 5.2.1<br>1910.135(a)(1-2)<br>

  • Safety glasses used by crew<br>RP54 5.2.2<br>1910.133(a)(1-5)<br>

  • Steel toed shoes used by crew<br>RP54 5.2.3<br>1910.136(a)<br>

  • Hazardous jewelry not worn by crew<br>RP54 5.2.7<br>

  • Fall protection used, when required<br>RP54 5.5.1<br>

  • No Smoking rules observed<br> RP54 7.1.3<br>

  • Critical Equipment periodically inspected & tested. RP54 9.16.1-3<br>

​MUD PUMP AREA

  • Drive belts and shafts guarded<br>RP54 6.8.2-3<br>1910.219(e)(1-6)<br>1910.219(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Pony rods guarded<br>RP54 6.8.2-3<br>1910.212(a)<br>

  • Rotating parts guarded<br> 1910.212(a)<br>1910.219(i)(2)<br>

  • Head and valve covers fully bolted<br><br> <br> <br>

  • Shear pin pop-off valve present and covered<br>1910.169(b)(3)(i-iv) RP54 9.13.11<br>

  • Ends of mud vibrator hose snubbed<br> <br>

  • Pressure relief valves<br>1910.169(b)(3)(i-iv)<br>RP54 9.13.2<br>

  • Ends of relief lines, high pressure lines, etc secured<br>RP54 9.13.3<br>

  • General housekeeping of the area. <br>RP54 6.5.1,<br>1910.22(a)(1)<br>

  • Adequate lighting provided<br>RP54 9.14.7<br>

  • Approved lighting for the location available<br>1910.307(b)(1) RP500 5.3 RP500 10.1-16<br>

  • Discharge lines from relief valves are anchored RP 54 9.13.2<br>

  • Pumps, piping, hoses, valves and other fittings are maintained in good operating condition. RP54 9.13.4<br>

MUD MIXING AREA

  • Bagged material properly stacked. 1910.176(b)<br>

  • Adequate personal protective equipment available: □ Rubber Gloves □ Apron □ Face Shield □ Goggles<br>□ Respirator: □ Other:________. RP54 5.2.4. RP54 6.13.2. 1910.132(a). 1910.133(a). 1910.134(a)(2). 1910.138(a)(1)<br><br><br><br>

  • Employees using all required PPE 1910.132(a) 1910.133(a) 1910.138(a)(1)

  • Personal protective equipment properly stored. RP54 6.13.2. 1910.132(a). 1910.134(h)(2)(i)<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>

  • “PPE Required” warning signs erected (Grouped or individual signs) 1910.145(c)(2)(i) 1910.145(c)(3)<br>

  • Personal protective equipment properly maintained and in a clean & sanitary condition. RP54 6.13.2 1910.132(a) 1910.134(h)(1)<br>

  • Eye wash/shower station available in close proximity (10 seconds walking distance from hazard) 1910.151(c) Z358.1 5.4.2 RP54 4.4.1<br>

  • Eye wash/emergency shower location identified with visible sign. Z358.1 5.4.3, 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Eye wash/emergency shower access free from obstructions. Z358.1 5.4.2<br>

  • Eye wash station/emergency shower in working order 1910.151(c)<br>

  • Eye wash station/emergency shower providing clean water supply. 1910.141(b)(1)(i)<br>

  • Eye wash station/emergency shower in a clean & sanitary condition. 1910.141(a)(3)(i)<br>

  • Approved lighting for the location available. 1910.307(b)(1) RP500 5.3. RP500 10.1-16<br>

  • Adequate lighting provided. RP54 9.14.7<br>

  • General housekeeping RP54 6.5.1. 1910.22(a)(1)<br>

MUD TANKS AND PITS

  • Adequate stairs with handrails. 1910.24(h). 1910.23(d)(1)<br>

  • Adequate walkways and guardrails. 1910.23(c)(1)<br>

  • Guardrails installed on all raised platforms, walkways, etc above 48” 1910.23(c)(1). 1910.23(d)(1)<br>

  • Walkways free from obstruction and/or damage. 1910.23(c)(1)<br> <br>

  • Guardrails provided on crossovers. 1910.23(c)(1)<br>

  • “PPE Required” warning signs erected. (grouped or individual signs). 1910.145(c)(2)(i). 1910.145(c)(3)<br>

  • Chemical hazard warning signs erected. 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Shale shaker properly guarded. 1910.23(c)(3)<br>

  • Explosion proof equipment, fixtures and wiring used in the vicinity of the shale shaker. Class 1 Div 1/2 Location. 1910.307(b)(1-3) & subsections. 1910.307(c). RP500 5.3. RP500 10.1-16 RP 54 9.14.8<br>

  • Agitator shafts & couplings properly guarded. 1910.219(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Mud guns properly secured. RP54 9.11.2<br>

  • Jetting hoses properly secured. RP54 9.11.2<br>

  • Approved lighting for the location installed. 1910.307(b)(1)<br>

  • Adequate lighting provided. RP54 9.14.7<br>

  • Adequate personal protective equipment available: □ Rubber Gloves □ Apron □ Face Shield □ Goggles □ Respirator: □ ½ mask □ Full Face □Other:________. RP54 5.2.4. RP54 6.13.2. 1910.132(a). 1910.133(a). 1910.134(a)(2). 1910.138(a)(1)<br>

  • Employees using all required PPE. 1910.132(a). 1910.133(a). 1910.138(a)(1)<br>

  • Personal protective equipment properly stored. RP54 6.13.2. 1910.132(a). 1910.134(h)(2)(i)<br>

  • Personal protective equipment properly maintained and in a clean & sanitary condition. RP54 6.13.2. 1910.132(a). 1910.134(h)(1)<br>

  • Stairways and ladders secured. RP54 9.3.8<br>

  • General Housekeeping. 1910.22(a)(1). RP54 6.5.1<br> <br>

  • Electric wiring in good condition. 1910.303(b)(1-2). 1910.303(c)<br>

  • All pits grounded.<br>RP54 6.1.16<br>

  • All unused floor holes covered. 1910.23(a)(8). 1910.23(a)(9)<br>

GENERATOR AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

  • Moving parts guarded. 1910.212(a)(1)<br>

  • Generators properly grounded. RP54 9.14.11<br>

  • Cover panels on electrical control boxes installed and closed. . 1910.305(b)(2). 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • All electrical controls marked as to their function and legible. 1910.303(f)<br>

  • “HIGH VOLTAGE” warning signs erected. 1910.145(c)(2)(i). 1910.305(b)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Insulating mats available at electrical panels. 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Condition of electrical wiring □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick □ Other:________________. 1910.303(b)(1-2)<br>

  • Electrical wires properly strung. □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick □ Other:________________. 1910.305(a)(2)(iii). RP54 10.2.3<br>

  • Unused electrical outlets covered □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick □ Other:________________<br>1910.305(b)(1-3)<br>

  • Air compressors properly guarded. 1910.212(a)(1)<br>

  • Air storage tanks equipped with pop-off valve. 1910.169(b)(3)(i-iv)<br>

  • “Hearing Protection Required” warning signs erected. 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Hearing protection available. 1910.95(a)<br>

  • Adequate lighting installed, RP54 9.14.7, RP54 9.14.4, 1910.303(h)(3)(ii), 1910.303(g)(1)(v)<br>

  • Approved lighting for the location provided., (Class 1 Div 2 Location under worst case condition) 1910.307(b)(1), RP54 9.14.10, RP500 5.3<br>

  • Electrical wires properly strung. 1910.305(a)(2)(iii). RP54 10.2.3<br>

  • General Housekeeping, RP54 6.5.1<br>

  • Electrical wiring/fixtures/etc approved for the location (Cl 1 Div 1 or 2 location) (Based on worst condition scenario), RP54 10.2.1, 1910.307(b)(1-2), RP500 5.3, RP500 6.1-2

  • Wires not running along the ground, RP54 10.2.3, 1910.305(a)(1)(iii)(G)<br> <br>

  • Wires not spliced. □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick □ Other:________________. RP54 10.2.4<br>1910.305(g)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Cover panels on electrical control boxes installed and closed. 1910.305(b)(2). 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • All light fixtures properly protected from damage. 1910.307(b)(1-2)<br>

  • Receptacles and plugs in good condition. □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick □ Other:________________<br>1910.303(b)(1)<br>

  • Water hose used for washing area kept away from generator skid<br> <br>

  • Generator skid door props properly pinned<br> <br>

  • Fire extinguishers rated for electrical fires (B-C). 1910.157(d)(1)<br>

  • Fire extinguishers located properly. 1910.157(c)(1)<br>

  • Cover panels on electrical control boxes installed and closed. 1910.305(b)(2). 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Plugs of electrical extension cords in good condition. □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick Other:______<br>1910.303(b)(1). RP54 9.14.5<br>

  • Electrical cords, fixed or extension, not run through doorways. 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(G). 1910.305(g)(1)(iii)(C)<br>

  • Electric cord and cable strain relief. □ Mud □ Gen/SCR house □ Stor Tanks □ Sub Struct. □ Drill Floor □ Derrick □ Other:______. 1910.305(g)(2) (iii)<br>

FIRE PROTECTION

  • B/C class fire extinguishers available. RP54 7.2.4. RP54 7.2.5<br>

  • Adequate number of fire extinguishers available. 1910.157(d)(2-6). RP54 7.2.4. RP54 7.2.5<br>

  • Fire extinguishers properly charged. 1910.157(c)(4)<br>

  • Fire extinguishers with equipped with gauges. 1910.157(c)(4)<br>

  • Fire extinguishers properly located and in/at their assigned locations. 1910.157(c)(1), 1910.157(c)(4), RP54 6.5.5, RP54 7.2.2. RP54 12.1.3

  • Flammables stored properly. 1910.106(d)(2), RP54 8.1.1<br>

  • No Smoking rules enforced. RP54 7.1.2-6<br>

  • Flare area, if present, is clear of combustibles. RP53 15.11, RP49 8.2.6, RP68 8.2.8<br>

  • Flare Lines & Flare Stack location based on prevailing wind direction., RP49 8.2.6, RP68 8.2.8<br>

  • Fire extinguishers tagged and/or inspection data logged into database. 1910.157(e)(1-5), RP54 7.2.3, RP54 7.2.7<br>

  • Fire extinguisher location easily identified. 1910.157(c)(1), RP54 6.5.5, RP54 7.2.2<br>

BOTTOM DOG HOUSE

  • General housekeeping. RP54 6.5.1, 1910.22(a)(1)<br>

  • Appropriate lighting installed. 1910.307(b)(1), RP500 5.3, RP500 10.1-16<br>

  • Condition of electrical wiring. 1910.303(b)(1-2)<br>

  • Cover panels on electrical control boxes installed and closed. 1910.305(b)(2). 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Electrical cords, fixed or extension, not run through doorways. 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(G). 1910.305(g)(1)(iii)(C)<br>

  • Receptacles and plugs in good condition.<br>1910.303(b)(1)<br>

  • Dog house properly grounded .

FUEL & OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUID STORAGE TANKS & NON-FLAMMABLE STORAGE TANK

  • Fuel storage tanks properly located! RP 54 8.3.5, 1910.106(b)<br>

  • Discharge nozzles in good condition, 1910.106(b)<br>

  • Discharge hoses in good condition, 1910.106(b)<br>

  • Discharge valves in good condition. 1910.106(b)<br>

  • LPG storage tanks and compressed gas cylinders in good condition, 1910.106(b), RP54 8.3.8<br>

  • Piping and fuel lines in good condition. 1910.106(b)<br>

  • Stationary ladders on storage tanks in good condition. 1910.27(f)<br>

  • Adequate lighting provided. RP54 9.14.7<br>

  • Fuel tanks properly labeled on all sides. RP54 8.4.1d. 1910.1200(f)(4-5)<br>

  • “Flammable” warning signs erected on all sides. 1910.145(c)(2)(i). 1910.1200(f)(5-6). RP54 7.1.2-6. RP54 8.4.1d<br>

  • Vapor release vents elevated & away from ignition sources. 1910.106(b)(2)(iv)(c). 1910.106(b)(2)(v)(g)<br>

  • General housekeeping. RP54 6.5.1. 1910.22(a)(1)<br>

  • B/C Class fire extinguisher available and identified. RP54 8.4.1e. 1910.157(c)(1). 1910.157(d)(1)<br>

  • Contents of NON-FLAMMABLE storage tanks identified on all sides of tank(s)

  • Fuel tank properly grounded.

​PIPE RACK AREA

  • Ends of pipe racks properly chocked, 1910.176(b), RP54 9.12.3<br>

  • Spacers used to separate layers of pipe. 1910.176(b). RP54 9.12.5<br>

  • Pipe racks are level and stable

  • Pipe rack catwalk in good condition

  • V-door slide in good condition

  • Derrick stand and ladder in good condition. 1910.27<br>

  • Dead end of drilling line anchored RP9B 3.3.9<br>

  • Employees not permitted on top of pipe

  • General housekeeping, 1910.176(c), RP54 6.5.1<br>

​BLOW-OUT PREVENTERS

  • BOP properly installed. RP54 6.4.1<br>

  • BOP stack properly stabilized. RP54 6.4.10<br>

  • Wheels and stems in place, if automatic device is not available.<br> <br>

  • All hydraulic lines connected RP54 6.4.18<br>

  • Accumulator unit properly located. RP54 7.2.2<br>

  • Accumulator bottles labeled with contents. 1910.1200(f)(5-6)<br>

  • Accumulator valves in appropriate position, open or closed. RP54 7.2.2<br>

  • Accumulator valves identified as to purpose and position. RP54 7.2.2 RP53 12.5.3f<br>

  • Gauges properly installed & located, RP53 8.2i<br>

  • Choke manifold and line secured. RP54 6.4.18<br>

  • Choke manifold accessible. RP53 8.2c<br>

  • Warning signs erected. □ Flammable □ H2S □ Hard Hat □ Eye Protection. □ Confined Space □ Auth. Personnel □ Ear Protection. 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>RP54 7.1.2-3

  • General housekeeping. RP54 6.5.1, 1910.22(a)(1)<br>

  • Hydraulic lines protected. RP53 12.5.2<br>

  • Accumilator properly grounded.

  • Suitcase properly grounded.

  • Wireline machine properly guarded.

  • Wireline properly labeled with correct warning signs .

  • Cover panels on wireline control boxes installed and closed. 1910.305(b)(2). 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Condition of electrical wiring on wireline. 1910.303(b)(1-2)<br>

DERRICK & SUBSTRUCTURE

  • Derrick/A-Frame assembly pins in place. RP54 9.2.8<br>

  • Assembly pins secured with keepers. RP54 9.2.8<br>

  • Substructure assembly pins in place. RP54 9.2.8<br>

  • Substructure assembly pins secured with keepers. RP54 9.2.8<br>

  • Manufacturer’s specification/operation plate attached to derrick. RP54 9.2.2<br>

  • Damage and/or corrosion to derrick (waste metal). RP54 9.16.1<br>

  • Damage and/or corrosion to substructure (waste metal). RP54 9.16.1<br>

  • Condition of derrick ladder. RP54 9.3.1-2<br>

  • Climb assist device available. 1910.27(d)(5)<br>

  • Climb assist device in good condition. 1910.27(d)(5)<br>

  • Full body harness with lanyard available. 1910.132(c), RP54 5.5.1<br>

  • Full body harness w/ lanyard in good condition. 1910.132(c), RP54 5.5.1<br>

  • Fall protection devices in use. 1910.132(c), RP54 5.5.1<br>

  • Condition of fall protection device.

  • Date of last factory inspection for crown fall protection devices.

  • Date of last factory inspection for Derrick board fall block.

  • “Fall Protection Required” warning signs erected. 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Derrick/Tubing boards in good condition. RP54 9.2.17<br>

  • Guardrails installed on derrick board. RP54 9.3.17, RP54 5.5.1<br> <br>

  • Crown guardrails installed. RP54 9.3.17, 1910.23(c)(1)<br>

  • Derrick locking pins in place with safety pins, RP54 9.2.8<br>

  • Booms and boom lines in good condition<br> <br>

  • Adequate lighting provided. RP54 9.14.7<br>

  • Approved lighting for the location installed. 1910.307(b)(1), RP500 5.3, RP500 10.1-16<br>

  • Derrick emergency escape line installed. RP54 6.10.1<br>

  • Geronimo on-line and ready for immediate access and use. RP54 6.10.1<br>

  • Emergency escape line adequately anchored, in a clear area away from the rig. RP54 6.10.1<br><br>

  • Mud standpipe secured<br> <br>

  • Mudhose snubbed at both ends<br> <br>

  • Rotary beams and all braces are in good condition<br> <br>

  • Drilling line hung properly from spool to sub structure.<br> <br>

  • BOP pick up line hung properly up off ground.

  • Condition of BOP pick up line.

Top Dog House

  • OSHA poster posted 1903.2(a)(1)<br><br><br>

  • First aid kit available in drill floor doghouse and properly stocked. 1910.151(b)<br>

  • Appropriate lighting installed. 1910.307(b)(1), RP500 5.3, RP500 10.1-16<br>

  • General housekeeping. RP54 6.5.1, 1910.22(a)(1)<br>

  • Minimum 2 exits from drill floor doghouse. 1910.36(b)(1)<br>

  • Emergency phone numbers posted<br>RP54 4.2.1<br>RP49 7.6<br>RP68 7.7<br>

  • Emergency response plan. <br>1910.38(b)<br>1910.120(q)(1-2)<br>RP49 7.3-8<br>RP68 7.3-9<br>

  • MSDS’s available and accessible at all times<br>RP54 6.1.12<br>1910.1200(g)(1)<br>

  • Emergency escape air packs are readily and quickly available, if applicable<br>1910.134(d)(2)(i)<br>RP49 6.6.2<br>RP68 6.5.1, 6.7<br>

  • Emergency escape air packs properly maintained and fully charged<br>RP49 6.6.2<br>RP 68 6.5.1, 6.7<br>

  • H2S monitoring equipment properly maintained & calibrated<br>RP49 6.5<br>RP68 6.4<br>

  • Condition of electrical wiring. 1910.303(b)(1-2)<br>

  • Cover panels on electrical control boxes installed and closed. 1910.305(b)(2). 1910.335(a)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Electrical wires properly strung. 1910.305(a)(2)(iii). RP54 10.2.3<br>

  • Receptacles and plugs in good condition. <br>1910.303(b)(1)<br>

  • Floor plate in good condition.<br> <br>

​DRILL FLOOR AREA

  • Rotary floor in good condition<br> <br>

  • Rotary chain drive guarded. 1910.212(a)(1-3)<br>

  • <br>All unused floor holes covered. 1910.23(a)(8-9), RP54 9.1.1., RP54 9.3.20., RP54 9.3.21<br>

  • Driller at or near controls. RP54 9.4.4<br>

  • Weight indicator installed. RP54 9.10.1<br>

  • Weight indicator visible to brake operator. RP54 9.10.3<br>

  • Drillers controls properly labeled/identified<br> <br>

  • Pipe slips & Dies in good condition. RP54 9.9.2<br>

  • Racking floor area in good condition

  • V-door gate or chain provided and in place. 1910.23(c)(1)<br>

  • Air hoist line in good condition. RP9B 3.2.7<br>

  • Air hoist line guide in operating condition<br> <br>

  • Air hoist line properly layed/wound on drum. RP9B 3.3.3<br>

  • Air hoist line properly guarded. 1910.212(a)(1)<br>

  • Cathead friction surface in good condition. RP54 9.5.1<br>

  • Cathead line divider/grip in good condition

  • Catline not worn or kinked, if available. RP54 9.5.10<br>

  • Spinning chain in good condition<br> <br>

  • Headache post in good condition. RP54 9.5.8<br> <br>

  • Anti-crown device ( Crown-o-matic) installed and operational. RP54 9.2.16. RP54 9.4.8<br>

  • Drilling line in good condition. RP9B 3.3.3. RP9B 3.3.10<br>

  • Sufficient wraps left on drum with blocks in down position. RP9B 3.3.10(b)<br>

  • Drawworks properly guarded. RP54 9.4.2, RP54 9.6.4<br>

  • Proper lay of drill line on reel. RP9B 3.3.10(b)<br>

  • Drawworks Hydraulic or Hydromatic brakes

  • Drawworks brake linkage.<br> <br>

  • Adequate lighting provided. RP54 9.14.7<br>

  • Appropriate lighting installed. 1910.307(b)(1), RP500 5.3, RP500 10.1-16<br>

  • Guardrails installed along open edges of drill floor. RP54 9.3.17. 1910.23(c)(1)<br>

  • General housekeeping. RP54 6.5.1, 1910.22(a)(1)<br>

  • Guardrails installed along open edges of drill floor. RP54 9.3.17. 1910.23(c)(1)<br>

​POWER AND HAND TOOLS

  • Tong body & jaws in good condition. RP54 9.9.7<br><br> <br>

  • Tong snubbing lines in good condition. RP54 9.9.6<br>

  • Tong snubbing line clamps in good condition and installed properly. <br> <br>

  • Tong vertical support line clamps in good condition and installed properly. RP9B 3.7.4<br>

  • Tong dies sharp. RP54 9.9.7<br>

  • Tong die keeper used. RP54 9.9.7<br>

  • Condition of tong jerk line(s) RP54 9.9.6<br>

  • Condition of hand tools. RP54 6.8.6<br>

  • Hand tools stored properly

  • Bench grinder wheels properly guarded. 1910.215(b)<br>

  • Bench grinder rest spacing – 1/8” from wheel. 1910.215(b)(4)<br>

  • Electrical extension cords properly insulated. RP54 9.14.5. 1910.305(g)(2)(ii)<br>

  • Plugs of electrical extension cords in good condition. RP54 9.14.5. 1910.304(f)(4) 1910.305(g)(2)(iii)<br>

HOISTING TOOLS, HOOKS, BAILS, ELEVATORS AND OTHER RELATED EQUIPMENT

  • Traveling blocks in good condition. RP54 9.7.1<br>

  • Traveling blocks properly guarded. RP54 9.7.4<br>

  • Sheave guards in good condition<br> <br>

  • Bales and/or links in good condition. RP54 9.7.1<br>

  • Elevators in good condition. RP54 9.7.1. RP54 9.7.8<br>

  • Hoisting hook equipped with safety latch or equiv. RP54 9.7.3<br>

  • Circulating hose secured to gooseneck and swivel. RP54 9.7.7<br>

STAIRS, LADDERS, HANDRAILS & GUARDRAILS

  • Adequate stairs provided off rig. RP54 9.3.10. 1910.24(b)<br>

  • No obstructions. RP54 9.3.11<br>

  • Adequate handrails provided on stairs with 4 or more risers. RP54 9.3.8. 1910.24(h)<br>

  • Stair treads of uniform size. RP54 9.3.9. 1910.24(d)<br>

  • Stair treads not damaged. RP54 9.3.11<br>

  • Guardrails, Midrails, & Toeboards installed along all open side edges of floors, platforms, etc, 4ft above ground level. 1910.23(c)(1) RP54 9.3.17<br>

CONFINED SPACES, EXCAVATIONS & HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS

  • All site personnel notified of the presence H2S, SO2, or other hazardous gases. RP54 6.7.1, RP49 11.1, RP68 12.1<br>

  • Confined Space location warning signs erected. 1910.146(c)(2), 1910.145(c)(2)(i)<br>

  • Inspected by

  • Reviewed with

  • Select date

The templates available in our Public Library have been created by our customers and employees to help get you started using SafetyCulture's solutions. The templates are intended to be used as hypothetical examples only and should not be used as a substitute for professional advice. You should seek your own professional advice to determine if the use of a template is permissible in your workplace or jurisdiction. You should independently determine whether the template is suitable for your circumstances.