IADC Rig Crew Skills
IADC Rig Crew Skills
IADC Rig Crew Skills
Foreword PURPOSE OF THE KSAs The IADC Training Committee developed the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) templates to assist the drilling industry in formulating and conducting training courses designed for drilling personnel. The templates represent the basic knowledge, skills and abilities deemed appropriate by the Training Committee, by job position. In addition to the templates provided by job position, a general KSA with respect to Health, Safety and the Environment (HSE) matters, was also developed. TEMPLATE USAGE Interested parties are encouraged to utilize the KSAs as the framework for developing and/or evaluating inhouse or commercial training programs. An example HSE KSA is provided on the following pages. The template is divided into three (3) sections. The Knowledge section specifies the subject to be addressed, such as Health, Safety and Environmental Policies and Procedures. The second section, Skills/Ability, details the individual skills and abilities necessary for an employee to master the Knowledge in question. The third and final section, Performance Measurement, will reflect each party's (drilling contractor or commercial trainer) means of measuring the performance of the employees involved in the training. This section is purposely left blank to allow each party to set their own unique measurements based on their individual training methods, local regulations and company policies and programs. For explanation purposes, the Performance Measurement section on the enclosed example HSE KSA has been completed in very basic terms to provide guidance on the intent and usage of this section. KSA accreditation by the IADC is not expressed or implied. DISCLAIMER The KSAs are of a general nature and do not encompass all circumstances, laws or regulations. Information as to health, safety and environmental risks and means of addressing same should be obtained from each individual employer. The IADC makes no representation, warranty or guarantee in connection with the KSAs or their instructions, and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage of any kind or nature resulting from the use of this publication or its instructions, or for any violation of any law or regulation with which these publications may conflict, address or impact.
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KNOWLEDGE SKILLS/ABILITY EXPLAINS : 1. HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES company health and safety policies and procedures AND PROCEDURES appropriate actions to be taken to comply with company
health and safety policy and procedure proper waste management procedures
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
1. Observed by supervisor to display an adequate knowledge of company policies and procedures.
MAINTAINS :
good housekeeping practices for work area personnel hygiene in accordance with company policy and procedure
2. Observed by supervisor to promote good housekeeping and personal hygiene. 3. Has attended and participated in all safety meetings to date.
IDENTIFIES :
potential hazards in the workplace
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEmONSTRATES PROPER USE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Hardhats Safety glasses Footwear Clothing Aprons Face Shields Goggles Gloves Respirators Hearing protection Fall protection/restraining devices Personnel floatation devices Skin protection
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
1. Observed by supervisor to have adequate knowledge of all required PPE and how and when to use it.
UNDERSTANDS AND FOLLOWS : 4. SAFE USE, CARE AND safe work procedures while handling and/or working with DISPOSAL OF chemicals POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DEMoNSTRATES :
appropriate actions to be taken in the event of exposure and/or contact with a potentially hazardous substance
1. Observed by supervisor to display understanding of proper procedures for handling chemicals. 2. Observed by supervisor following proper procedures handling chemicals. Observed by supervisor to understand and demonstrate proper knowledge of actions to be taken. 3. Has identified how and where to store/dispose of hazardous substances.
IDENTIFIES :
proper storage locations for potentially hazardous substances
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
proper lifting techniques while moving materials
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
1. Observed by supervisor to properly demonstrate lifting techniques. 2. Observed by supervisor to be able to identify hazards and equipment associated with equipment handling. 3. Displays adequate knowledge of company policies and procedures associated with material handling. 1. Observed by supervisor to understand and explain his responsibilities in an emergency and the equipment to be used.
IDENTIFIES :
hazards associated with manual lifting device or equipment which can be used to assist with material handling other potential hazards associated with material handling
EXPLAINS :
appropriate company policies and procedures regarding the manual handling of materials
6. EMERGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
IDENTIFiES:
locations of emergency equipment in the working area location of alarm actuators
2. Observed by supervisor to know where emergency equipment is and how to activate alarms.
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
fire triangle types and sizes of fire extinguishers found on drilling rigs and their applications roles of a fire watcher, e.g. fire protection, protect welder, etc. how to prepare an area for hot work
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
1. Observed by supervisor to have shown adequate knowledge of extinguishers, his duties as fire watch and preparation for hot work.
DESCRIBES :
responsibilities during fire work responsibilities of a fire watcher at the conclusion of hot work activity
DEMONSTRATES :
how to use a fire extinguisher
3. Observed by supervisor properly using a fire extinguisher. 1. Observed by supervisor adequately explaining and identifying significance of good housekeeping.
EXPLAINS :
importance of good housekeeping
IDENTIFIES :
advantages of good housekeeping
DEMONSTRATES :
proper storage of tools, materials and equipment to maintain proper housekeeping proper disposal of trash, rags, scrap, used oil, solvents and thinners and any other material specific to your job Specify:___________________________________ 2. Able to demonstrate to supervisor proper storage and disposal of materials and tools.
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Table of Contents Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 Example KSA...................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Table of Contents...........................................................................................................................................................................................................7 BASIC ROUSTABOUT...................................................................................................................................................................................................8 BASIC FLOORMAN ......................................................................................................................................................................................................11 BASIC DERRICKMAN..................................................................................................................................................................................................16 BASIC CRANE OPERATOR .......................................................................................................................................................................................23 BASIC MOTORMAN .....................................................................................................................................................................................................30 BASIC MECHANIC .......................................................................................................................................................................................................33 BASIC ELECTRICIAN ..................................................................................................................................................................................................48 DRILLER AND ASSISTANT DRILLER .....................................................................................................................................................................55 TOOLPUSHER...............................................................................................................................................................................................................60 OFFSHORE INSTALLATION MANAGER (OIM) .....................................................................................................................................................64 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT (HSE)....................................................................................................................................................70
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BASIC ROUSTABOUT
SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
the Captain of the vessel is in complete charge of his/her vessel, and shall give appropriate orders as to the safety of the vessel, its crew and cargo hazards of the movement of equipment and how adverse wind, waves and weather affect overall operations
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
2. CRANE OPERATIONS
UNDERSTANDS :
functions of the crane safe working loads and proper use of lifting equipment requirements to utilize fall protection equipment while working at heights on crane safe use of personnel baskets, workbaskets or other equipment used to move personnel inspection, lubrication and replacement of wire rope
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
4.
ASSIST IN
HANDLING AND MIXING MUD/CHEMICALS
DEMONSTRATES :
correct knowledge and use of chemical / barite hoppers proper disposal of debris (EXAMPLE: empty sacks and buckets) proper lifting techniques
5.
ASSIST IN
ASSEMBLY, DISMANTLING, MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION OF DECK MACHINERY AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
UNDERSTANDS
importance of reporting equipment defects
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KNOWLEDGE 6. P AINTING
UNDERSTANDS :
SKILLS/ABILITY
different types of paint, curing agents and related equipment
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
7.
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BASIC FLOORMAN
KNOWLEDGE 1. 2. DUTIES OF
ROUSTABOUT
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
knowledge, skills and abilities for the position of Roustabout
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
WORK ON RIG
FLOOR
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KNOWLEDGE 3. ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE ON RIG FLOOR
SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
routine maintenance and minor repair of pipe spinners, iron roughneck, rig tongs, chain tongs, pipe slips, collar clamp, pipe elevators, etc. need to dope and protect tubular connection box and pin threads with thread protectors and use proper handling techniques routine maintenance procedures, i.e. slip and cut drill line
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
4.
M AINTAIN AND
HANDLE TUBULAR GOODS
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to inform Driller of changes in mud weights, changes in amount of flow of mud across shakers, etc.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
6. ASSIST IN HANDLING
AND MIXING MUD/CHEMICALS
UNDERSTANDS :
proper selection and use of PPE
DEMONSTRATES :
correct knowledge and use of mixing/ barite hoppers understanding of special precautions and utilizing special procedures for mixing hazardous chemicals, i.e. caustic, etc. proper disposal of debris, for example, empty sacks and buckets proper lifting techniques
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SKILLS/ABILITY
importance of informing Driller of any abnormal fluid fill and or returns
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
8.
BLOWOUT
PREVENTION
UNDERSTANDS :
what is necessary to assist and/or perform with supervision, maintenance and simple repairs on the BOP equipment
DEMONSTRATES :
knowledge of well control emergencies and assigned duties, including a general overview of well control procedures adequate understanding of BOP ram configurations understanding of consequences of using blind/shear rams understanding of trip/pit drills, responsibilities understanding of nippling up and nippling down the BOPs, diverter, wing valves, etc. while utilizing the proper PPE
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KNOWLEDGE 9. CASING
OPERATIONS
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
understanding of the correct procedures for handling casing and related equipment understanding of the precautions and correct use of hand slips, tailing rope, elevators, spiders, thread locking compounds, stop collars, centralizers, etc understanding of the precautions and the correct use of the casing stabbing board and related PPE understanding of the precautions related to working around the cement unit, handling cement lines, working with equipment that is under pressure, etc.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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BASIC DERRICKMAN
KNOWLEDGE 1. 2. 3. DUTIES OF
ROUSTABOUT
DEMONSTRATES :
SKILLS/ABILITY
knowledge, skills and abilities for the position of Roustabout knowledge, skills and abilities for the position of Floorman
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
DUTIES OF
FLOORMAN
DEMONSTRATES:
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
verify that pony rod, intermediate rod, swab rod, etc. are checked for proper torque at the proper intervals check the oil level in the gear end of the mud pump and to ensure that the oil lubricating system is working properly verify expendable fluid end parts are in working condition and replaced as needed maintain an adequate inventory of spare parts verify that preventative maintenance is being performed as required
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
5.
OPERATION,
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF MUD MIXING PUMPS AND CHARGING PUMPS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
6.
VALVES
ASSOCIATED WITH MUD SYSTEM
UNDERSTANDS :
the need to clean and lubricate valves as required
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KNOWLEDGE 7. M UD PITS
DEMONSTRATES :
SKILLS/ABILITY
understanding of and compliance with company policies involved with working in pits knowledge of valve alignment in pits to provide desired usage of pits and associated equipment
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
8.
T RIPPING PIPE
UNDERSTANDS :
proper use of hand signals when communicating with personnel on drill floor required monkey board equipment and the need to check same prior to use (belly belt, belly belt rope, pull-back rope, pipe fingers, drill collar air hoist, etc.) running the drill collar air hoist to handle pipe in derrick
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KNOWLEDGE 9. M AINTENANCE OF
DERRICK AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
inspect safety lines, ropes, air hoists, monkey board, derrick fingers, tubing and stabbing boards, sheaves, crown block, derrick bolts, pins, welds, and other lines and equipment in or attached to the derrick while utilizing the proper fall protection, PPE, etc. lubricate air hoists, sheaves and fast line guide perform general repairs or replace defective parts assist in major repairs and maintenance of equipment
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
need to maintain minimum required levels of mud materials, i.e. barite
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
13. RECOGNIZE
WARNING SIGNS OF KICKS
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to monitor and report pit level changes requirement to monitor and report changes in mud properties
UNDERSTANDS :
need to watch for and report returns to the Driller
15. B LOWOUT
PREVENTION
DEMONSTRATES :
understanding of the purposes of blowout prevention equipment understanding of the operation of blowout prevention equipment operation of the blowout preventers
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
communication with the casing crew is essential rigging-up and functioning testing the casing stabbing board use of all required personal protective equipment and ensures that it is available
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
17. EFFECTIVE
SUPERVISION
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to advise supervisor of current conditions and of any recent changes in conditions
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
third party personnel are in charge of their operations and that we may assist them at their specific direction, after consultation with and approval by the Senior Toolpusher or O.I.M.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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KNOWLEDGE 1. 2. DUTIES OF
ROUSTABOUT
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
knowledge, skills and abilities for the position of Roustabout
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
SLINGING AND/OR
LIFTING EQUIPMENT
UNDERSTANDS :
proper knowledge of sling configurations that are not safe to be used and are not recommended by sling manufacturers, etc. method for maintaining crane cable/wire rope replacement dates
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SKILLS/ABILITY
required policies and procedures when helicopter is in the area (landing and/or taking off)
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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KNOWLEDGE 4. M AINTENANCE OF
CRANE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
inspect the crane boom, sheaves, wire rope, fluid levels, block, cable drums, pedestal, etc. change oil, as applicable properly lubricate crane, including boom, pins, swing bearing, sheaves, dogs, wire rope, etc. inspect control handles for proper centering change out crane cables and restring blocks and boom lines when necessary inspect and set protective devices perform preventative maintenance system and maintain log of maintenance and repairs, as applicable per the crane manual
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
5.
LIFTING AND
MOVING TUBULAR GOODS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
designate roustabouts for doping legs during jacking operations organize roustabouts for lubricating jacking gearboxes while underway organize installation of jetting tubes if required for next location organize roustabouts for preparing for and assisting with jetting operations, if required organize roustabouts for checking fluid levels in tanks and checking draft readings while afloat and reporting to person in charge (PIC)
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
7. WORKING SUPPLY
BOATS
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to advise supervisor when working the supply boat is completed
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SKILLS/ABILITY
need to use a positive latching device on the crane hook need to raise and lower personnel over the water rather than over the boat or dock need to raise and lower personnel in a safe manner
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
9. O RGANIZATION
10. HOUSEKEEPING
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to ensure that decks are kept clean of oil, grease, spills, etc. responsibility to report any damaged or worn items to supervisor in order to ensure repair
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
importance of encouraging personnel to observe water around rig for pollutants
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
13. HELICOPTER
OPERATIONS
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to adhere to company safety policies and procedures while working on or around the heliport and/or helicopters
14. O RGANIZE/PLAN
WORK OF CREW
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SKILLS/ABILITY
keep supervisor informed of progress of assigned tasks and current conditions advise relief of present operations and assigned work program and projects prepare hand-over notes for supervisor and relief properly use radios and other communication equipment
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
16. S UPERVISION
UNDERSTANDS :
responsibility to continue to supervise roustabouts even though they are assigned to assist other departments and personnel
POSSESSES :
supervisory and training skills as deemed appropriate by company
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BASIC MOTORMAN
SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
need to inform Mechanic of any mechanical discrepancies
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
2. C ONSUMABLES
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to report soundings of tanks to Barge Engineer and any other required personnel
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KNOWLEDGE 3. AUXILIARY
EQUIPMENT
SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
requirement to routinely check on auxiliary equipment (air compressors, pumps, fuel centrifuges, sewage treatment system, oil/water separator, valves, heat exchangers, etc.) and when inspections should be made need to inform Mechanic of any mechanical discrepancies requirement that all equipment guards must remain in place while equipment is operating requirement that equipment is to be taken out of service and properly isolated prior to the removal of any guards or other protective devices
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
4.
M ATERIALS
5.
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SKILLS/ABILITY
rigging, slinging and lifting that is not safe to be used and is not accepted company practice
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
7.
COMMUNICATIONS
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BASIC MECHANIC
KNOWLEDGE 1. 2. DUTIES OF
MOTORMAN
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
knowledge, skills and abilities for the position of a motorman
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
3.
PLANNING WORK
ACTIVITIES
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KNOWLEDGE 4. COMMUNICATION
UNDERSTANDS :
SKILLS/ABILITY
importance of advising supervisor of current and/or changing conditions
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
5.
INVENTORY
6.
7.
DEMONSTRATES :
aptitude for reading and interpreting drawings and schematics good working knowledge of the correct modification guidelines and procedures to be used
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
locate and produce appropriate source material collate information and associated sources use and understand indices and reference sources to find information regarding parts, repairs and/or operational procedures
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
9.
10. P ROPER
UTILIZATION OF EQUIPMENT
DEMONSTRATES :
basic knowledge of maintenance and repair of routine third party equipment (pumps, motors, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, etc.) under their direction
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
interpret past and present performance and other data using accumulated experience
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
DEMONSTRATES :
aptitude for diagnostic capabilities
13. P RIME
MOVERS/MAIN ENGINES
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
visually check for leaks in system lubricate mechanical components monitor gauges and valves for leaks and/or abnormal readings calibrate system troubleshoot, service, maintain and repair system perform all required preventative maintenance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
DEMONSTRATES :
aptitude for diagnostic capabilities
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
verify proper starting procedures are followed select/determine lead compressor monitor for abnormal pressures, noises, vibrations, heat and/or other malfunction indicators maintain record of running time, stage pressure, etc. monitor compressor sequence and unloader panel show that lube system is maintained and serviced at required intervals perform maintenance inspection and verify proper operation repair and/or replace defective parts as necessary perform all required preventative maintenance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
check integrity of air system repair or replace air regulators, gate valves, check valves, etc.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO: 21. D RILLING EQUIPMENT : DRAW perform scheduled preventative maintenance and document same
WORKS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT repair/replace defective and/or worn parts inspect chain sprockets, chains, gears, diaphragms, etc. inspect catheads, check engagement of clutches for leaking diaphragms, etc. inspect pins and bushings on brake band yoke or disc brake mechanisms to ensure good state of repair for draw works braking ability
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SKILLS/ABILITY
perform scheduled preventative maintenance and document same replace bearings as required inspect shifter shoe for wear
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
pick up and lay down top drive replace the electric motor properly troubleshoot, service, maintain and repair top drive perform all required preventative maintenance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
UNDERSTANDS :
importance of knowledge of motor amps required to operate pumps motorsl
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
UNDERSTANDS :
importance of alternating usage of pumps and boilers
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
operate, maintain and monitor centrifugal pumps monitor and adjust back-pressure valve verify heat exchangers are being maintained; inspect for leaks and restrictions verify sufficient salt water supply to sanitation system, water makers, and fire pumps, mud pumps, cement unit, etc.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
SANITATION SYSTEM
36. M UD CIRCULATION DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO: verify that oil and oil filters are changed at appropriate intervals SYSTEM : MUD
PUMPS verify required crosshead clearance check vertical and horizontal run-out of pony rods verify alignment of fluid end block, electric motors, etc. check, adjust and/or replace drive belts, chains, etc. troubleshoot, repair and maintain mud pump as required perform all required preventative maintenance
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KNOWLEDGE
SKILLS/ABILITY
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
37. M UD CIRCULATION DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO: check and verify alignments of components, i.e. coupling, etc. SYSTEM :
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS determine abnormal operating conditions, i.e. noise a, vibration, etc. troubleshoot, repair and maintain pumps as required
38. M UD CIRCULATION DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO: repair/replace bearings, sheaves, counter weights, motors, etc. on shale shakers, SYSTEM : MUD
CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT IN THE SHAKER HOUSE pumps, desander, desilter, etc. verify and set proper belt tension on shakers, degasser, etc. perform service and repairs on degasser, i.e. vacuum pumps, a/c components, valves, etc. perform service and repairs to mud agitator equipment perform all required preventative maintenance
39. M UD CIRCULATION DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO: maintain and repair liquid, bulk and mud monitoring equipment SYSTEM :
MONITORING SYSTEMS perform all required preventative maintenance on monitoring systems properly set and maintain parameters of operation within manufacturer recommendations
40. M UD CIRCULATION DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO: SYSTEM : CONTROL maintain and repair mud pump (and cement unit) control systems
SYSTEMS perform all required preventative maintenance on control systems properly set and maintain parameters of operation within manufacturer recommendations
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SKILLS/ABILITY
visually inspect swing bearings, bearing races, crane boom, main block, brakes, electrical components, wiring, pneumatic and hydraulic components and lines, and all other required mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic components for cracks, leaks, excessive wear, adjustment, working order, etc. calibrate gauges and instruments verify lubrication is being done as required properly set and maintain parameters of operation within manufacturer recommendations perform all required preventative maintenance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
inspect, lube and verify proper maintenance of davit mechanism function test davit, release mechanism and braking system as and when required inspect and verify all expiration dates are current verify all controls and systems are functioning properly verify all required (USCG, etc.) exterior markings are present, as per requirements perform all required preventative maintenance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
44. F ORKLIFT
DEMONSTRATES :
adequate knowledge of the main engine fuel system adequate procedures are in place to handle, store, transfer and contain fuel safely
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SKILLS/ABILITY
troubleshoot, maintain, service and repair equipment inside living quarters and galley, i.e. washing machines, clothes dryers, piping, valves, galley equipment, etc. perform all required preventative maintenance on necessary equipment inside living quarters
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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BASIC ELECTRICIAN
KNOWLEDGE 1. ELECTRICAL
TRAINING AND EVALUATION
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
ensure that personnel are aware of and adhere to all applicable regulatory requirements and company policies instruct personnel in proper work techniques and procedures identify personnel that demonstrate potential and/or willingness to be trained determine which training different personnel need in order to progress supply feedback to personnel on work performance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
2.
PLANNING WORK
ACTIVITIES
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KNOWLEDGE 3. COMMUNICATION
UNDERSTANDS :
SKILLS/ABILITY
requirement to advise supervisor of current and/or changing conditions
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
4.
INVENTORY
5.
RECORDS AND
LOGS
6.
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KNOWLEDGE 7. T ECHNICAL
MANUALS AND REFERENCES
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
find appropriate source material collate information from various sources understand and use indices and reference sources to find information regarding parts, repairs, replacements and/or operational procedures, repair procedures, etc.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
8.
EQUIPMENT IN
HAZARDOUS AREAS
DEMONSTRATES :
knowledge of the different zones and equipment that should be used in each zone knowledge of the various types of protection and protective devices for electrical equipment
9.
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
basic knowledge of maintenance and repair of routine third party equipment, under their direction
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
clean inside switchboard, including bus bars, following proper procedures properly check connections troubleshoot, service, maintain and repair switchboard
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES THE ABILITY TO:
clean and inspect windings and connections replace bearings measure insulation resistance of windings troubleshoot and clear ground faults troubleshoot, service, maintain and repair A. C. motors properly connect single phase and multi- phase motors to power supply change direction of A. C. motor perform all required preventative maintenance
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
perform all required preventative maintenance equalize and/or set motor brake torques as required pop brakes and all other required pre-start checks prior to engaging jacking system check and calibrate jacking system electrical current monitoring system
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
22. C RANES
DEMONSTRATES :
knowledge of different alarm and communication systems suitable knowledge of the internal communication system
24. REFRIGERATION
AND AIR CONDITIONING
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES A KNOWLEDGE OF:
rigging and safe use of rigging equipment basic knot tying and correct application use of Tag Lines and correct application correct communication when lifting loads
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
DEMONSTRATES : 2. M IXING, HANDLING safe handling of drilling fluid products AND SUPERVISING THE USE OF DRILLING proper body mechanics FLUIDS AND SIMILAR measurement methods of drilling fluids
PRODUCTS proper use of bulk handling systems
DEMONSTRATES :
proper use care, and storage of hand and power tools use of proper PPE for tasks using hand and power tools
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KNOWLEDGE 4. KNOWLEDGE OF
RESPONSIBILITIES DURING EMERGENCIES
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES :
proper use of fire fighting equipment proper use of SCBA packs ability to carry duties as assigned on the Station Bill and/or Muster List
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
5. PROPER POLLUTION DEMONSTRATES : methods to Control and Contain Spills CONTROL 6. S AFE JOB PERFORMANCE
DEMONSTRATES ABILITY TO:
analyze the requirements for potentially hazardous tasks comply with applicable rules and regulation and/or policies for working at heights establish and use pro-active safety measures including pre-tour and toolbox meetings
7. USE OF SPECIALIZED
RIG EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
DEMONSTRATES :
proper use of air tuggers proper use of rolling equipment (forklift, "cherry picker")
8. USE OF DOWN HOLE DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO: DRILLING EQUIPMENT identify the proper use and application of drilling tubulars
identify the proper use and application of special drilling tools properly assemble drilling tools
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SKILLS/ABILITY
use of manual slips, tongs, elevators and other basic tubular handling tools use of automatic pipe handling tools use of drill string hoisting and rotating equipment operation of slick line equipment operation of slick line equipment use and alignment of rig floor valves for mud, choke and kill line manifolds during drilling and well control operations use and maintenance of chicksan and lo-torque valves use of wash down equipment method of slipping and cutting drill line use of pneumatic and hydraulic equipment
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
EXPLAINS :
proper maintenance of drill string hoisting and rotating equipment maintenance of pneumatic and hydraulic equipment theory and method of preventive maintenance Demonstrate the Proper movement of heavy equipment on rig floor
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SKILLS/ABILITY
proper procedures involved in down hole operations and explain the reasons for the procedures
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
DEMONSTRATES :
rig move operation procedures and explain the reasons as related to their assigned duties on their particular rig
IDENTIFIES :
down hole well conditions
DEMONSTRATES :
procedures to shut in a well understanding of basic geology
EXPLAINS :
notification process and communication procedures during well control
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SKILLS/ABILITY
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
DEMONSTRATES :
a knowledge of Company and Regulatory Safety and Health Requirements, Regulations for the area in which they are assigned
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TOOLPUSHER
SKILLS/ABILITY
plan and conduct safety meetings for supervisors plan and conduct pre-tour and toolbox talks communicate Health & Safety policies to all rig crew members coordinate investigation of all safety/environmental incidents and provide management with corrective measures conduct regular safety inspections of the rig plan with all department heads to discuss safe daily operations
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
2. M ARINE
UNDERSTANDS :
stability ballasting and deballasting
3. E QUIPMENT
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TOOLPUSHER, CONTINUED
SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES ABILITY TO COORDINATE:
maintenance of a sanitary living environment procedures and facilities for food storage, handling and preparation
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
6. O PERATIONS
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SKILLS/ABILITY
ensure Rig Personnel are being trained to meet the companys training requirements ensure operations are performed in accordance with Policies and Procedures and applicable regulatory agencies maintain record keeping/logs as they apply to the requirements of the company and regulatory agencies plan work for crews evaluate the rig supervisors provide motivation to supervisors and crews supervise adherence to safety policies and procedures provide leadership control the budget and warehouse inventory ensure Rig Manager or immediate supervisor is advised of all current and/or changing conditions plan and coordinate overall logistics for rig operation coordinate logistics and operations with operator's representative coordinate the utilization of equipment and manpower maintain good communication of information ensure the drilling program is carried out in a safe and efficient manner ensure subordinates know, understand and follow the guidelines of the rigs marine operations manual, company well control policies and other general operating policies and procedures
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
calculations for riser space out and tension cementing calculations and cementing operations casing running operations well control procedures
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
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KNOWLEDGE 1.
SAFE BALLASTING AND DEBALLASTING OPERATIONS AND ACCOUNTING OF CHANGES IN DECK LOADS DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE OF:
SKILLS/ABILITY
relevant international and national standards concerning stability loading stability information as may be contained in or derived from stability and trim diagrams, operation manual, and/or computer-based loading and stability programs
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
2. OPERATIONAL
DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE OF: fundamental principles of MOU construction, including principal structural members and required periodic inspections 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. effects of welding, and effects of corrosion on the structure fundamental principles and the theories and factors affecting trim and stability and measures necessary to preserve trim and stability (afloat mode) stability criteria for MOUs (static and dynamic), environmental limits and criteria for survival conditions inclining experiment, deadweight survey, and their use
DEMONSTRATES :
use of daily loading calculations knowledge of the following effects:
on trim and stability of MOU in event of damage to and consequent flooding of a compartment, and countermeasures to be taken (afloat mode) of loading supplies and ballasting in order to keep the units stresses within acceptable limits of mooring systems and mooring line failure of pre-loading and leg stresses on self-elevating units loss of buoyancy
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SKILLS/ABILITY
life saving appliance regulations (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) as applicable to MOUs organization of fire and abandon ship drills maintenance of operational condition of life saving, fire fighting and other safety systems actions to be taken to protect and safeguard all persons on board in emergencies, including evacuation actions to limit damage following a fire, explosion, collision, or grounding precautions to be taken before onset of heavy weather
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
4. E MERGENCY AND
DAMAGE CONTROL PLANS AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE OF: preparation of contingency plans for response to emergencies vessel construction, including damage control methods and aids for fire prevention, detection and extinction functions and use of life saving appliances procedures for evacuation from MOU precautions to be taken before onset of heavy weather
5. RESPONDING TO
EMERGENCIES
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE OF:
1972 Collision Regulations, as amended navigation and electronic navigational aids appropriate to the type of MOU towing procedures, including recovery of tow sea bed composition and characteristics behavior of mooring or jacking systems and force distributions, including the effect of environmental conditions consequences of mooring or jacking system failure anchor placement and recovery and working with anchor handling vessels
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE OF:
precautions to be taken during transfer of personnel use of the personnel basket helicopter transfers vessel transfers effect of environmental conditions on method of personnel transfer effect on trim and stability of cargoes and cargo operations safe handling, stowage and care of equipment, supplies and dangerous goods crane and lifting equipment, and their inspections procedures for loading and discharge of helicopters and supply vessels precautions during loading, and unloading and use of dangerous, hazardous or harmful goods
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
9.
10. P REVENTION OF
POLLUTION
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE OF:
safe working practices, including: 1. occupational safety, health and hygiene 2. hazardous area 3. permits to work 4. work over water 5. work in confined spaces personnel training, organization and communication safety equipment inspection
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
CONTROL COMPLIANCE WITH LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS AND MEASURES TO ENSURE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA AND THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
3. 4. 5. 6.
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEMONSTRATES KNOWLEDGE AND APPRECIATION OF:
interrelationship between marine operations and specific industrial activities including, where appropriate, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
drilling and maintenance of wells construction and offshore maintenance and repair production accommodation support lifting operations pipe laying diving fire fighting support
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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SKILLS/ABILITY
company health and safety policies and procedures appropriate actions to be taken to comply with company health and safety policy and procedure proper waste management procedures
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
MAINTAINS :
good housekeeping practices for work area personnel hygiene in accordance with company policy and procedure
IDENTIFIES :
potential hazards in the workplace
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SKILLS/ABILITY
DEmONSTRATES PROPER USE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Hardhats Safety glasses Footwear Clothing Aprons Face Shields Goggles Gloves Respirators Hearing protection Fall protection/restraining devices Personnel floatation devices Skin protection
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
DEMoNSTRATES :
appropriate actions to be taken in the event of exposure and/or contact with a potentially hazardous substance
IDENTIFIES :
proper storage locations for potentially hazardous substances
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SKILLS/ABILITY
proper lifting techniques while moving materials
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
IDENTIFIES :
hazards associated with manual lifting device or equipment which can be used to assist with material handling other potential hazards associated with material handling
EXPLAINS :
appropriate company policies and procedures regarding the manual handling of materials
6. EMERGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
IDENTIFiES:
locations of emergency equipment in the working area location of alarm actuators
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SKILLS/ABILITY
PERFORMANCE M EASUREMENT
types and sizes of fire extinguishers found on drilling rigs and their applications roles of a fire watcher, e.g., fire protection, protect welder, etc. how to prepare an area for hot work
DESCRIBES :
responsibilities during fire work responsibilities of a fire watcher at the conclusion of hot work activity
DEMONSTRATES :
how to use a fire extinguisher
EXPLAINS :
importance of good housekeeping
IDENTIFIES :
advantages of good housekeeping
DEMONSTRATES :
proper storage of tools, materials and equipment to maintain proper housekeeping proper disposal of trash, rags, scrap, used oil, solvents and thinners and any other material specific to your job Specify:___________________________________
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