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Shell Hands On Hands Off Policy

Shell Hands On Hands Off Policy. HANDS ON / HANDS OFF. HANDS ON / HANDS OFF.

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Shell Hands On Hands Off Policy

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  1. Shell Hands On Hands Off Policy HANDS ON / HANDS OFF

  2. HANDS ON / HANDS OFF The intent in formalizing a “Hands-Off Suspended Loads” Policy is to greatly reduce/eliminate pinch-points, crush points, “struck by”, “caught between” and hand injuries that occur due to unpredictable or unanticipated movements of suspended/supported loads. To manage this risk to ALARP through the maximum practical use of tag lines, tail ropes, hooks, poles, pry bars, hand tools, self-alignment features, rig-specific procedures and close, “boots-on-the-ground” training and supervision. Hands on / Hands Off lists or incorporation of these tasks will be discussed and implemented on all Shell Wells sites.

  3. HANDS ON / HANDS OFF Requirements Rig Floor HANDS ON ALLOWED HANDS OFF REQUIRED In General: Loads under full control while maintaining clear communication between signalman and driller, air hoist or crane operator for the purpose of precise spotting, final positioning, stabbing pipe, connecting or disconnecting tubulars etc. • Drilling: • Trip Nipples • Rotary Master Bushings • Rotary Bushing Inserts • Pipe picked up from V-Door  • Running casing: • Casing tools as they’re hoisted up the V-Door Ramp • Fill Up Tool after “stinging into” the casing • Top of casing collar while driller is lowering elevator prior to latching • Pin of casing joint during stabbing • Cementing: • Cementing equipment as it is hoisted up the V-Door Ramp  • Logging: • Lines Under Tension • Sheaves • Running Casing: • Stabbing Boards & Hoists f/ Stabbing Boards • Fill-Up Tool while rigging up, rigging down and • while stabbing stinger into casing • Casing Elevators while rigging up, rigging • down and latching or unlatching elevator. • Casing Spiders • Casing Bales • Power Tongs • Individual Joints of Casing • Casing Swages & Safety Valves • Cementing: • Cement Heads & Manifolds • Temporary Piping/Surface Iron • Hoses • Logging: • Wire Line Sheaves • Logging Tools / Survey Barrels • Logging Adapters • Tool Carts • Drilling: • Bits • Bit Breakers • Drill Collars • Reamers, Stabilizers, Drilling Subs, Lift Subs, Running Tools, Wear Bushings, Test Plugs, Packing Elements f/ Rotating Heads • HWDP • Drill Pipe • Manual Tongs • Manual Elevators, Side-Door Elevators, Single-Joint Elevators • ST-80’s • Drilling Bales • Mud Buckets • Chiksan Hoses • Steam Heaters • Choke Consoles • Air Hoists • Kelly Hoses • Sub Racks

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