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Technical Advisory Committee OEP Approval Board
Document Number Document Classification Document Level Revision NO. Issue Date:
GL-WFT-HSE-L4-02.01 Controlled L5 000 29 Nov 2012

Hazard / Risk Identification Hazard / Risk Management


Does the operation involve:
Bad Weather
PRIOR TO STARTING A TASK, ALL TEAM MEMBERS MUST
BE ABLE TO ANSWER YES TO THE FOLLOWING
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Ballistics Significant Hazards Identified?
Bulk Fuels / Fuel Transfer Hazard Controls Identified? BEFORE STARTING THE JOB: Take 5
Bulk Liquids Responsible Persons for Controls Identified?
Chemicals Pre-Requisite Controls in Place?
Before starting a task, I will always take time to complete a TAKE 5
Cold / Hot Equipment Lines of Communication Clear and Agreed?
Assessment, I will:
Communication Problem Chain of Command Clear?
1. STOP - Engage brain before you act.
Confined Space Understand Operation?
2. LOOK - Identify any hazards.
Dropped Objects ✔ Understand Role in Operation?
3. ASSESS - What damage could those hazards cause?
Electrical Equipment Changes must be Communicated to All?
4. MANAGE - Implement controls, tell others.
Energy Isolation / Lock Out Tag Out Comfortable with STOPPING the Job?
5. SAFELY - Complete the task.
Equipment at Height Using the correct tools for the job?
Explosives Using the correct PPE? If I am unable to complete any of the above, I MUST NOT proceed and
Hydrogen Sulphide will immediately speak with my supervisor for further instructions.
Lifting Equipment TEAM MEMBERS
Before starting a task, I will always remember that I am the last person
Lithium Batteries 1 7 that can prevent an unsafe act; I will always take time to identify what
Manual Handling 2 8 can hurt me and MUST not continue until I am sure that it can be done
Mast Unit / Crane Ops 3 9 safely.
Moving Objects 4 10
Noise 5 11 TOOLBOX OR JHA: TOOL BOX MEETING ✔ JHA ✔

Poor Light / Restricted Space 6 12 WORKSITE: Rig 812


Potential Environmental Spill / Release LOCATION:
Pressure and PCE NOTES / COMMENTS: WFT LEADER:
Radiation SUPERVISOR:
Restricted Line of Sight OPERATION: Manriding operation
Rig Up / Rig Down Equipment DATE:
Rotating Equipment TIME:
Simultaneous Ops. WIND DIRECTION:
Slip / Trip / Fall Potential MUSTER POINT(S):
Vehicles
Working at Height ✔ EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS (24 HRS)
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What mechanism of injuries exist? CLIENT
Caught In Ignition DRILLING
Caught Between Inhalation
Caught On Overexertion Reviewed by (initial): Action Required:
Cuts / Lacerations Slip / Trip / Fall TAKE 5 PROMPT REMINDER WFT Leader Is a revision to the procedure
Explosion Struck Against REMEMBER TO REVIEW CARD: Supervisor required?
Exposure to Heat / Cold Struck By If conditions change Location YES NO
Fall from Height ✔ At regular intervals PROCEED WITH OPERATION? YES NO
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TOOLBOX JHA
Technical Advisory Committee OEP Approval Board
Document Number Document Classification Document Level Revision NO. Issue Date:
GL-WFT-HSE-L4-02.01 Controlled L5 000 29 Nov 2012

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USE THIS SECTION TO HIGHLIGHT AND SUMMARIZE THE SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS IDENTIFIED AND THE SUBSEQUENT CONTROLS REQUIRED

Procedure Reference: Rig 812-a-017-SOP Permit To Work Number: Risk Assessment Reference:

Job to be Assessed: MAN RIDING OPERATION, Rig 812-a-017-JHA Rev: 0

TASK HAZARD* CONTROLS RESPONSIBILITIES IN PLACE


The Steps involved in the Operation Identifying the Hazard Preventing the Hazard Who is taking Action? YES NO
1. Check to see if there is a way to do the job without Major injury from falling, Find a better way to do the job.
manriding. dropped objects or the man
can be pulled against
2. Prepare a Work Permit and the Manriding Checklist if Falling, dropped objects
equipment. Follow the steps of the WP and
manriding is the only way to do the job. checklist
3. Hold pre-task safety meeting with all men involved in Missed step or unknown Review all the steps,
the task and review the JHA with the Tool Push. hazard may cause injury, hazards & controls with
damage or pollution. tool push so all men
4. Inspect the manrider, the line and the shackle and the Equipment failure can lead to Do not use damaged
understand
manrider belt for damage injury for the man equipment. Repair or replace
damaged equipment.
Incorrect harness used can Manriding belt only can be
lead to injury used. Do not used full body
harness or climbing belt.
5. Discuss the emergency plan for rescue Man can be injured or the Review the rescue plan
manrider can fail and choose the team.
6. Man puts on his riding harness Straps may not be correct, One man checks the belt
man can fall or be injured where the rider cannot see
Connector between the Connect the harness directly
riding harness and the to the eye of the manrider
manrider line can fail line with a bolt type shackle
DEBRIEF SHIFT HANDOVER
Based on team debrief, can this task be improved? Yes No
Explain:

Name: Name: Name: Name: Name:


Signature: Signature: Signature: Signature: Signature:
Name: Name: Name: Name: Name:
Signature: Signature: Signature: Signature: Signature:

* Any or all applicable hazards relating to health, safety, the environment and/or service quality should be noted and assessed.
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Prepared By: Approval
TOOLBOX JHA
Technical Advisory Committee OEP Approval Board
Document Number Document Classification Document Level Revision NO. Issue Date:
GL-WFT-HSE-L4-02.01 Controlled L5 000 29 Nov 2012

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TASK HAZARD* CONTROLS RESPONSIBILITIES IN PLACE
The Steps involved in the Operation Identifying the Hazard Preventing the Hazard Who is taking Action? YES NO
7. Stop all operations in the derrick with the blocks, top The man can be injured Stop all other operations in
drive, other air hoist, crane etc. by the blocks, turning the derrick with blocks, TD,
pipe, suspended load etc. pipe, rotary
8. Put up barriers or safety tape to keep men off the floor. Hit by falling objects, men Announce that manriding has
can walk under the barrier started on the intercom, use
watchmen.
9. Lift the man to do the job. Tools can fall All tools must be tied-off safely

Manrider can be overloaded Do not connect other


equipment to the man or the
manrider line.
Cannot see the man Use one signal man

Lift or lower the man at the The man riding and the signal
wrong time and cause injury man must call UP-UP-UP or
DOWN-DOWN-DOWN and
give hand signals
continuously or the
operator will stop.
Men without training can be TP will supervise. He only
injured or can injure another allows trained men to do
man this job
Man in the manrider may The marider winch MUST
need to move for safety or the STAY AT THE
manrider may operate by CONTROLS until the man
10. Store the harness Damaged
itself belt can cause injury Inspect
is down and clean (if
& safe
needed). Store the harness
inside.
Close the work permit and complete the isolation checklist
steps.

* Any or all applicable hazards relating to health, safety, the environment and/or service quality should be noted and assessed.
© 2012 Weatherford All Rights Reserved Proprietary and Confidential.
Prepared By: Approval
TOOLBOX JHA
Technical Advisory Committee OEP Approval Board
Document Number Document Classification Document Level Revision NO. Issue Date:
GL-WFT-HSE-L4-02.01 Controlled L5 000 29 Nov 2012

TOOLBOX JHA
TASK HAZARD* CONTROLS RESPONSIBILITIES IN PLACE
The Steps involved in the Operation Identifying the Hazard Preventing the Hazard Who is taking Action? YES NO

* Any or all applicable hazards relating to health, safety, the environment and/or service quality should be noted and assessed.
© 2012 Weatherford All Rights Reserved Proprietary and Confidential.
Prepared By: Approval
TOOLBOX JHA
Technical Advisory Committee OEP Approval Board
Document Number Document Classification Document Level Revision NO. Issue Date:
GL-WFT-HSE-L4-02.01 Controlled L5 000 29 Nov 2012

TOOLBOX JHA
TASK HAZARD* CONTROLS RESPONSIBILITIES IN PLACE
The Steps involved in the Operation Identifying the Hazard Preventing the Hazard Who is taking Action? YES NO

* Any or all applicable hazards relating to health, safety, the environment and/or service quality should be noted and assessed.
© 2012 Weatherford All Rights Reserved Proprietary and Confidential.

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