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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.

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JSA: Form 174-FIBru – Rev. 1 CRT RUNNING CASING


NOTE: Prior to start of this task, review appropriate pre-job forms and be aware of your surroundings.
Completed by: Yuva / Alex / Shahbirin / Tahfim / Rashida Original Date: 03/11/2017 Revision Date: 21/10/2019
Approved by: Wayne Waters

Hard Hats with Chin Strap Work Vests Fire Extinguisher


Safety Shoes/Boots Safety Harness Lock Out / Tag Out
Safety Glasses Face Shield Work Permit Required
Impact Gloves Goggles Self-Retracting Life-Lines (SRL or Sala Blocks)
Leather Gloves Barricades Fire-Retardant Clothing (FRC)
Other:

Stop the job when unsafe conditions or hazards are noticed and if safety devices are not functioning properly. “Use Stop Work Authority”
Environmental Issues:
Prevent – All drip pans are clean and drain plugs in place.
Report – Any spills, releases, or wildlife endangerment must be immediately reported to company rep.
Capture/Control – Know where the absorbent environmental pads are on site. Capture all leaking fluids.
Special Instructions: Every location will vary in hazards and risk control. Be aware of, discuss and prepare for recognized risks that may not be mentioned in this JSA.
Example: H2S, power tongs size, integral back-ups, etc. Driller and Operator are to work closely together on Communication and Timing.
Apply Step 7 Process, any changes with regards to tasks or peoples or equipment, HAZID WHEEL TO IDENTIFY ADDITIONAL HAZARDS
apply MOC. Ensure proper communication with shift crews Energy Sources (Decision Point):
Gr=Gravity, Mo=Motion,
 Is Work Instruction / Hazard Assessment / Competency being understand Me=Mechanical, El=Electrical,
 Is Transition to Work (Shift Handover / Toolbox Talk is communicated Pr=Pressure, Te=Temperature,
 Is Equipment certified / tested / verification Ch=Chemical, Bi=Biological
 Is Housekeeping done / identification of Exclusion Zones) Ra=Radiation, So=Sound
 Energy Control – Isolation / escape route
 Final Check 100% ready
 Before Start Work – Check and comply to LSR / DROPS/ LOF / H&F Rules
10 Elements Drops Object Prevention Line of Fire : The zone within a work area where there is risk of serious Hands Free Rules
injury from machinery and equipment
 Drops Focal Point  Safe Lifting  Moving Vehicles / Heavy Equipment  Pressure Equipment  No Hands-on Load
 Trained People  Red & No-Go Zones  Lifting Hoisting  Machinery & Tools  Hands on Handles Only
 Reliable Securing  Zone Warden  Working at Height / Dropped object  Electrical Equipment  Permission to Touch (20kg)
 Work Planning  Inspection & Audits  Tensioned Lines / Spring Loaded Devices  Projectiles  Hands off. Energy On
 Tools at Height  Reporting & Learning  Objects with Roll or Fall Potential  Pushing / Pulling  Safe Cargo Loading (no loose objects
◼ Impact Resistant Gloves (Mandatory)
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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.01

JSA: Form 174-FIBru – Rev. 1 CRT RUNNING CASING


WARNING: The potential for a serious incident can occur if the DRILLER is not clear on how the CRT Operates or understands what is expected of him when operating the
CRT. The Driller Do's and Don'ts SAF-FRM 064 SHALL be reviewed with Driller before the job starts and at each shift or personnel change. All personnel are required to stop
the job if a task is unclear or appears to be unsafe.

Comments
ENERGY
BASIC JOB STEPS POTENTIAL INCIDENTS OR HAZARDS SAFE BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Responsible
SOURCES
Person(s)
1. Latch onto casing in the V-door ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Pinch Points / Crush Points due to joint not 1. Function Test H-SJE, when required before attempting to
with Single Joint Elevator ☒ Me ☐ El properly latched pick up casing.
☐ Pr ☐ Te 2. Body parts caught in line of Fire 2. Proper Hand, foot and body placement
Note: Function Test H-SJE, when 3. Poor Communication. 3. Use only established hands signals
☐ Ch ☐ Bi
required before attempting the pick 4. Dropped Joint due to Driller lifts Top drive 4. CRT Operator or appointed flagger to signal Driller to raise
☐ Ra ☐ So
up casing. Verify H=SJE is closed before SJE is properly latched on pipe. Top Drive only after receiving the SJE closed indication on
Check all that
and latched. 5. Unauthorized personnel operating control console and visually verifying the H-SJE is closed and latched
apply
panel 5. CRT Operator is not allowed anyone to operate the console if
not trained unless are OJT are conduct with the employee
6. CRT Operator is to be in control of console throughout entire
shift or until job is completed.
Site Specific Comments:

2. Driller raises casing with top ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Pinch Points / Crush Points due to 1. Use proper signals and stay aware of the surroundings.
drive blocks. ☐ Me ☐ El uncontrolled movement of Pipe 2. Never stand under suspended loads
☐ Pr ☐ Te 2. Body parts caught in line of Fire 3. Ensure Vee-Door Rope is proper size and in good condition
3. Poor Communication due to Vee-Door Man 4. Always look up and keep eyes on pipe, rigging and possible
☐ Ch ☐ Bi
not prepared to tail pipe into stump new hazards.
☐ Ra ☐ So
4. Overhead Hazards due to pie being lifted 5. Driller should review Do’s and Don’ts before starting casing
Check all that
5. Potential Rig or Tool Failure run
apply
Site Specific Comments:

3. Casers inspects the previous ☐ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Pinch Points/Crush Points – Finger/Hand 1. Watch hand placements. Keep hand 1 foot from pipe ends
collar then boxes the casing ☐ Me ☐ El hazard caught in the line of fire. while boxing casing.
☐ Pr ☐ Te 2. Poor communication due to damaged 2. Use correct hand signals
connection from pipe being lowered down
☐ Ch ☐ Bi 3. Driller not to lower casing into stump until he receives the
before ready. proper signal.
☐ Ra ☐ So
Check all that 4. Driller should not lower pipe into stump if unclear if signal
apply to lower casing was given
Site Specific Comments:

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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.01

JSA: Form 174-FIBru – Rev. 1 CRT RUNNING CASING


Comments
ENERGY
BASIC JOB STEPS POTENTIAL INCIDENTS OR HAZARDS SAFE BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Responsible
SOURCES
Person(s)
4. Driller slacks off until the CRT ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Overhead hazards when Pipe being lowered 1. Keep good communications between CRT Operator,
slip set button pops up and the ☐ Me ☐ El 2. Potential rig or tool failure Driller and Crew.
slips are set. ☐ Pr ☐ Te 3. Poor communication causing damage to pipe 2. Driller must be clear on how the CRT slips are set.
or CRT
☐ Ch ☐ Bi 3. Function the CRT several times and monitor the outcome
Note: CRT Operator to function test 4. CRT not functioning properly, or Driller of each test. Be aware of false signals at the control
☐ Ra ☐ So
components of the CRT. (Slips doesn’t how CRT operates panel.
Check all that
down, slips up, link tilt, pipe fill etc.) 4. Always monitor pressure gauges at the control panel for
apply
proper readings.
Site Specific Comments:

5. The driller operates the top ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Lack of equipment knowledge due to Driller 1. Driller needs to be aware of surroundings. CRT Operator to
drive to make up the casing ☒ Me ☐ El damages connection due to over torque ensure correct torque is communicated to Driller.
☐ Pr ☐ Te 2. Poor communication due to torque values 2. Driller needs to be clear on how CRT tool operates. Driller
are not known or Driller unclear of what the shall not proceed until he is clear on how CRT tool operates.
☐ Ch ☐ Bi
actual torque to the connection is. 3. Ensure a chain or wire rope sling is connected opposite of the
☐ Ra ☐ So
3. Spider moving off well center when making backup tong snub line to secure spider from moving off center
Check all that
up float shoe if not using FMS during float shoe make-up.
apply
4. Spider chain breaking 4. Note: High torque applications when making up with CRT.
5. Spider rotating during make-up if not using Install a minimum of 3 tagged certified chains (minimum of
FMS grade 8 chain) to react torque. Install a forth chain when
finished using back-up tongs. Ensure that the rotary table is
locked.
5. After casing is through the rotary table secure spider to an
approved tie-off point to prevent rotation.
Site Specific Comments:

6. CRT operator releases spider ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Possible Drop String of Pipe. 1. Keep good communication between the CRT Operator and
so driller can come off spider ☐ Me ☐ El 2. Poor Communication between CRT Operator Driller.
and then lowers casing into ☐ Pr ☐ Te and Driller 2. Driller must wait on signal from CRT Operator or assigned
well bore. ☐ Ch ☐ Bi flagger before attempting to come off spider and lower casing
string.
☐ Ra ☐ So
Check all that apply

Site Specific Comments:

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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.01

JSA: Form 174-FIBru – Rev. 1 CRT RUNNING CASING


Comments
ENERGY
BASIC JOB STEPS POTENTIAL INCIDENTS OR HAZARDS SAFE BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Responsible
SOURCES
Person(s)
7. Driller stops lowering casing ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Poor Communication due to Driller stacks 1. Keep good communication between the CRT Operator and
into well bore so spider can ☐ Me ☐ El out on spider. Driller. If using Manual Spider, have good communication
be set (manual, hydraulic, or ☐ Pr ☐ Te 2. Possible Equipment Damage. with person operating Spider.
air) and safety clamp installed 3. Possible Drop string of pipe. 2. Driller must watch for signal from CRT Operator or
☐ Ch ☐ Bi
on casing. 4. Spider slips not setting properly. assigned flagger to stop lower casing string.
☐ Ra ☐ So
Check all that 3. Use Safety Clamp as mandated with running casing to its
apply specified rated load as outlined in the safety clamp chart.
4. When using a manual spider secure the spider in a
manner to eliminate as much movement as possible. Find
the center and align with the top drive and secure using 2
or more securing devices. When using a flush mounted
spider (FMS), make sure that the top guide plates of the
FMS are secured from opening to prevent misalignment of
the casing and slips. Inspect and verify that the slips are
properly set on the casing string.
Site Specific Comments:

8. CRT Operator releases CRT ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Possible dropped string of pipe 1. CRT operator to ensure the string weight has been transferred
from casing stump then ☐ Me ☐ El 2. Fatigue due to Driller or Crew Member is from the CRT to the spider before releasing the CRT.
repeats steps until all casing is ☐ Pr ☒ Te over heated or worn down from continued 2. Watch for signs of fatigue and complacency.
run. work or other circumstance causing an 3. Stop the job if unsafe conditions or at-risk behaviors are
☐ Ch ☐ Bi
attention disorder. observed.
☐ Ra ☐ So
NOTE: AT 10 JOINTS OR IF JOB 3. Complacency Repetition of Task and/or 4. Stop the Job if a connection is crossed/damaged and a joint
Check all that
STOPS: PERFORM A SAFETY PAUSE Overconfident of Tools and Equipment on need to be laid down (SEE JSA for laying down casing)
apply
Rig Site. 5. Monitor the FAC throughout the job and ensure that FAC tool
4. Backing out a Joint or an event that could is secured to CRT.
compromise the integrity of a rotary 6. Visual Monitor connection make-up reference line(s) found on
shoulder connection. Top Drive subs and CRT. Warning: If CRT is used to back out a
joint (i.e. turning in the “Left” direction) or a power tong is
being used to make up a connection below a CRT and the
rotating pipe engages the CRT or part of the CRT during make-
up; The Threat exists for the right handed rotary shoulder
connections on the Top Drive or CRT to be backed off. Visually
inspect connection make-up reference line on all rotary
shoulder connections to ensure that all rotary connections are
not backed off.
7.

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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.01

JSA: Form 174-FIBru – Rev. 1 CRT RUNNING CASING


Comments
ENERGY
BASIC JOB STEPS POTENTIAL INCIDENTS OR HAZARDS SAFE BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Responsible
SOURCES
Person(s)
Site Specific Comments:

8. After every 50 joints of casing ☒ Gr ☒ Mo 1. Hot pressurized water can scald the operator 1. Wear correct PPE, rubber gloves, apron, full face shield,
are run or as the CRT operator ☐ Me ☐ El and may cause debris to fly and strike the and proper steel toed boots.
deems necessary, inspect the ☒ Pr ☐ Te operator or others working nearby in their 2. Ensure that the rig water pressure is at or below 3500 PSI
inserts for signs of debris. If eyes or possible injection into the skin. before pressure washing the inserts. If the rig water
☐ Ch ☐ Bi
debris is present on inserts and 2. The nozzle tips used on the pressure washer pressure exceeds 3500 PSI contact Frank’s CRT
☐ Ra ☐ So
the CRT operator is required to wand have a maximum pressure rating of Engineering for appropriate nozzle tip replacement.
Check all that
pressure wash the inserts, see 3500 PSI. If these nozzle tips are used on a 3. Ensure that interceptors are in place to contain the
apply
pressure washing procedure in rig where the water pressure exceeds 3500 contaminated water and mud released from the FX tool.
engineering document PSI the water pressure can damage the After inserts have been cleaned dispose of the
D2009016047. nozzle tips or the rig’s pump. interceptors accordingly.
3. Possible environmental hazard resulting
from contaminated water and oil based mud
leaking onto the rig floor
Site Specific Comments:

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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.01

JSA: Form 174-FIBru – Rev. 1 CRT RUNNING CASING

Key Safety Points to Remember


Critical Lifts- Before each critical lift is made, everyone must be clear of the rig floor (except essential personnel). At no time during the critical
lift shall anyone be conducting other activities.
• Critical Lifts include but are not limited to hammers, hammer drive adapters, tongs, pipe, handling tools, etc.

Management of Change (MOC) - When a significant change occurs in operations that is not captured by a JSA, Permit or Procedures; the Job
shall be STOPPED, and the change(s) managed.

When a significant change in operations will be made involving heavy equipment and tools, a JSA must be communicated with all personnel
involved. Also:
• A visual inspection of all lifting devices, lifting points (padeyes, etc.) and welds associated with the lift must be conducted.
• All non-essential personnel must be clear of the rig floor.
• Drillers DO’s & DON’T’s

Stop Work Authority - All employees and contractors have the authority and obligation to stop any task or operation where concerns or
questions exist about the safety of yourself or someone else.
➢ No work will resume until all stop work issues and concerns have been adequately addressed.
➢ All Stopped Jobs need to be properly documented to why the job was stopped and what step(s) were taken to continue safely or
control the hazard/condition.

Regardless how long or short is the tasks, apply step 7 process, starting work is not Step 1

Additional Key Points

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JSA – Job Safety Analysis SAF-QR-084 (Rev. A) Ref.: SAF-P-4.01

CRT RUNNING CASING

Date: Customer: Rig Name & No: Location:

Job Ticket No: Start Time: Person Conducting Meeting: Frank’s Location:

JSA Meeting Sign In Section


Signatures required below. Use additional sheets if required
IMPORTANT! Notify the Customer and the Drilling Contractor that they are responsible for ensuring any and all relief personnel are briefed as per the JSA.

Date Customer Customer Rep Name Customer Rep Signature

Date Drilling Contractor Drilling Contractor’s Rep Name Drilling Contractor’s Rep Signature

Date Thread Rep Company Thread Rep Name Thread Rep Signature

Date Company Crew Member’s Name Signature SSE If yes, Mentor Name
(Tick if yes)


















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printed.
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