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Selasa, 19 Februari 2013

Crew on Drilling RIG


Below are crews that work on a Drilling RIG
1. MOTORMAN

The motorman’s primary responsibility is to take care of all the motors on the rig. He must have a mechanical mind and the ability to trouble shoot and identify and repair minor problems that arise. He is responsible for checking the oil, oil pressure, temperature, fuel pressure and radiator water level and to record his findings in the daily engine report during his tour. He must be men
tally alert and physically fit during his tour. Other responsibilities include racking pipe on the racking board when coming out of the hole and fill pipe when going in the hole. He is responsible for operation of the closing unit when shutting the well. Activities will be as follows: The ability to push/pull items weighing 50lbs 20 to 150 times in a 12 hour period. The ability to lift items weighing 100lbs from the floor to the waist 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period. The ability to carry items weighing 100lbs 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period. The ability to stand up to 80% of the time. The ability to kneel up to 15% of the time. The ability to climb up to 35% of the time 20 to 50 steps. (Up and Down @ 12 times per shift) Primary Duties of this position require maximum level of physical activity. The employee must be able to tolerate 12 hours of standing, climbing, lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying weights of up to 100 lbs. The work is performed outside with prolonged exposure to the environment, both hot and cold. Operations could also involve prolonged exposure to wet or damp conditions, i.e. working in rain, snow, and sleet. Muscle groups include: Quadriceps, Low Back Extensors, Hip Extensors, Abdominal, Latissimus Dorsi, Deltoid, Pectorals, and Hand Grip.


2. RIG MECHANIC 

JOB SUMMARY: Under the guidance of the Toolpusher, the Rig Mechanic inspects, services and recovers machinery and drilling equipment like engines, motors, pumps, winches, pneumatic, hydraulic and rig moving mechanisms by per
forming the following duties.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

The oil rig mechanic performs daily prophylactic support checks to assure equipment is running within proper limitations
Troubleshoot mechanical failure for root-cause and repair as required

Caterpillar 3500 series engines and power generators
Hydraulic and pneumatic mechanisms
Electrical and electronic systems and technologies
Specific equipment for the oil rigs (draw-works, top drives, mud pumps, moving systems, etc.)

Document all work which is performed on work orders and entry into MP2 program everyday
Support critical spare parts inventory and initiate purchases orders for all kinds of parts and equipment as required
Sets up and manage power, air and hand instruments to do and repair parts
Train Motor men to properly support equipment and perform small repairs as necessary
Keep clear communication with the other oil rig crew members, relief and supervisor
Follow DDI policies and procedures
Perform other duties which are assigned


CORE COMPETENCIES TO THE RIG MECHANIC

Obligation to Excellence – the oil rig mechanic identifies what needs to be made and takes action to accomplish a standard of excellence beyond job expectations.
Company Values- the rig mechanic understands, embraces, and integrates the hiring company's mission, vision and core values into everyday duties and responsibilities.
Customer Services – oil rig mechanic identifies and responds to current and future needs of the client by securing good service to internal and external clients.
Teamwork – resourceful team player which builds, strengthens, and supports collaborative relationships with others crew members of the oil rig platform inside or outside the organization.
Safety and Security – rig mechanic promotes a safe work environment for co-workers and customers.

3. HSE Manager

Job Description

• Ensure that safety standards are maintained and continually seek ways to improve safety standards
• Establish and ensure implantation of best safety practices
• Advise Management on all matters pertaining to safety and health including compliance with Singapore Legislation’s on safety and health
• Ensure that all personnel have received appropriate safety and health training as stipulated in HSE manual
• Plan and implement safety and health programmes and promotional activities (e.g. inspections, campaigns and competitions) that will improve safety and health awareness
• Establish and maintain a system incident reporting, investigation and analysis as stipulated in the HSE manual
• Conduct Safety Department Review at least once every quarter to review the achievements of the Safety and Health Objectives and improvements to the HSE manual
• Update the Safety and Health Manual and follow-up on recommendations of safety committees or relevant authorities
• Investigate and report all reportable accidents: internally to relevant persons, and externally to the relevant authorities
• Maintain relevant safety records, records and certificates required under the WSH Act
• Work with the company’s nurse on occupational health and industrial diseases
• Brief and instruct sub-contractors on the safety and health procedures and instructions that they and their employees are required to comply with
• Deploy Safety personnel to monitor and maintain safety and health, prevent and fight fires, respond to accidents and control environment pollution
• Prepare the project Site Safety Management Plan (SSMP) if such a plan is required by the customer

Job Requirements

• Must have RSO certification with MOM and possess good knowledge in WSH Act and OSHA regulations
• Must be independent, resourceful, and good team player
• Good initiative, interpersonal and communication skills.



4. DERRICKHAND

The Derrick Hand is the crew member whose work station is in the derrick while drill pipe is being hoisted or lowered in the hole. He attaches the elevators to the stands of drill pipe while the pipe is being lowered into the hole and detaches the elevators and racks the pipe while the pipe is being hoisted out of the hole. Both operations involve the use of the arms and upper body to
 hold or pull the pipe. This operation could be repeated as many as 80 to 100 times during a 12-hour shift. He is responsible for greasing and inspecting the crown and all sheaves in the derrick. He must be mentally alert and physically fit while on duty. Other responsibilities of the Derrick Hand include mixing chemicals. The chemicals are packaged in paper bags and plastic buckets. The packages vary in weight from 20 to 80 pounds. Lifting and carrying is required to get the materials from the storage area to mixing areas. Manual handling of the packages or bags could require lifting from floor level to levels between 36 and 42 inches high. Unusual circumstances might require the lifting of numerous bags during a 12-hour shift. He is also responsible for watching the mud pits for an increase or decrease of mud volume, mud weight, and changes in funnel viscosity and gas cut mud. He must also watch and listen to the mud pumps to know when there is a problem. Activities will be as follows: The ability to push/pull items weighing 50lbs 20 to 175 times in a 12 hour period. The ability to lift items weighing 100lbs from the floor to 42' 10 to 20 times a day for a 12 hour period. The ability to carry items weighing 100lbs 10 to 20 times a day for a 12 hour period. The ability to stand up to 99% of the time. The ability to climb up to 35% of the time 20 to 50 steps. (Up and Down @ 12 times per shift) Primary Duties of this position require maximum level of physical activity. The employee must be able to tolerate 12 hours of standing, climbing, lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying weights of up to 100 lbs. The work is performed outside with prolonged exposure to the environment, both hot and cold. Operations could also involve prolonged exposure to wet or damp conditions, i.e. working in rain, snow, and sleet. Muscle groups include: Quadriceps, Low Back Extensors, Hip Extensors, Abdominal, Latissimus Dorsi, Deltoid, Pectorals, and Hand Grip.


5. DRILLER

The Driller (crew foreman) is directly responsible for the rig crew during normal operations. He must be able to perform any job on the rig required of his hands, in order to instruct his crew on the “how to” procedure or to fill in as a Floor Hand as necessary. Refer to Job & Task Descriptions forms on Floor Hand, Motor Hand, and Derrick Hand for position requirements. He must know the s
afe operating limits of the rig and keep within those bounds. He is responsible for the operation of drilling and hoisting equipment. Actual rig operations involve the use of both hands and feet to operate controls. The Driller must be able to see gauges and dials at distances between 1 to 10 feet. He must be able to see the Derrick Hand at a distance of 60 to 90 feet away. He must be physically fit and mentally alert at all times to the operations taking place and crew participation. Activities will be as follows: The ability to lift items weighing 100lbs from the floor to the waist 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period. The ability to carry items weighing 100lbs 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period. The ability to stand up to 100% of the time. The ability to climb up to 35% of the time 20 to 50 steps. (Up and Down @ 12 times per shift) Primary Duties of this position require maximum level of physical activity. The employee must be able to tolerate 12 hours of standing, climbing, lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying weights of up to 100 lbs. The work is performed outside with prolonged exposure to the environment, both hot and cold. Operations could also involve prolonged exposure to wet or damp conditions, i.e. working in rain, snow, and sleet. Muscle groups include: Quadriceps, Low Back Extensors, Hip Extensors, Abdominal, Latissimus Dorsi, Deltoid, Pectorals, and Hand Grip.

6. TOOLPUSHER 
The toolpusher, the location supervisor for the drilling contractor, is usually a senior, experienced individual who has worked his way up through the ranks of the drilling crew positions. His job is largely administrative, including ensuring that the rig has sufficient materials, spare parts and skilled personnel to continue efficient operations.  




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