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Oil And Gas Safety Manual PdfSafety and Health Topics Oil and Gas Extraction Safety Hazards Associated with Oil and Gas Extraction Activities. Safety Hazards Associated with Oil and Gas Extraction Activities. Oil and gas well drilling and servicing activities involve many different types of equipment and materials. Recognizing and controlling hazards is critical to preventing injuries and deaths. Several of these hazards are highlighted below. Economics In 1 Lesson Pdf'>Economics In 1 Lesson Pdf. See Standards and Enforcement for more information on evaluation and control requirements. The Bradford White DEFENDER Safety System Flammable Vapor Ignition Resistant Water Heaters Table of Contents Page Service Procedure Introduction 3. This manual contains information for Important Safeguards Installation Use and Care Certain ranges come equipped with special features. Www. rkiinstruments. GX2009 Portable Gas Monitor Operators Manual Part Number 710158RK Revision M Released 82217. Page 2 For technical questions, please call 18888665797. Item 69677 SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE SETUP Table of Contents Safety. Safety and Health Topics Oil and Gas Extraction Safety Hazards Associated with Oil and Gas Extraction Activities. Download international and US standards from the full collections of ISO and IEC standards, American National Standards and thousands of regional and foreign standards. Vehicle Collisions. Workers and equipment are required to be transported to and from well sites. Wells are often located in remote areas, and require traveling long distances to get to the sites. Highway vehicle crashes are the leading cause of oil and gas extraction worker fatalities. Roughly 4 of every 1. Www. wipro. com Safety and HealtH ManageMent SySteM in Oil and gaS induStry neha Chauhan SAP EHS Consultant. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Gas leaks may occur in the system and result in a serious hazard. Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. The following OSHA and NIOSH documents provide guidance on recognizing and controlling vehicle related hazards Motor Vehicle Safety. OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page. Addresses hazards, controls and standards associated with motor vehicles. Work Zone Traffic Safety. OSHA Quick. Card Publication 3. Study Abroad Programs In Chile more. Covers traffic safety in brief. Fatal Facts, Oil Patch No. Report on a fatality attributable to a vehicle hazard. Motor Vehicle Safety. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH Workplace Safety Health Topic. Lists NIOSH publications and current research into occupational motor vehicle safety. Work Related Roadway Crashes Prevention Strategies for Employers. U. S. Department of Health and Human Services DHHS, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH Publication No. March 2. 00. 4. Provides statistics on work related vehicle accidents and prevention options for employers. Struck By Caught In Caught Between. Three of every five on site fatalities in the oil and gas extraction industry are the result of struck bycaught incaught between hazards OSHA IMIS Database. Workers might be exposed to struck bycaught incaught between hazards from multiple sources, including moving vehicles or equipment, falling equipment, and high pressure lines. The following OSHA and NIOSH documents provide guidance on recognizing and controlling these hazards Crane, Derrick, and Hoist Safety. OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page. Addresses hazards, controls, and standards associated with cranes, derricks, and hoists. Struck By. OSHAs Harwood Grant Training Materials. Covers struck by hazards in the oil and gas industry. OSHA Fatal Facts, Oil Patch No. Report on a fatality attributable to a struck by hazard. OSHA Fatal Facts, Oil Patch No. Report on a fatality attributable to a struck by hazard. Guidelines on the Stability of Well Servicing Derricks. OSHA Directive STD 0. PUB 8 1. 8, July 1. Oil Well Derrick Stability Guywire Anchor Systems. OSHA Technical Manual OTM, TED 0. TED 1 0. 1. 5A, January 2. Relevant OSHA standards applicable to these hazards include Relevant industry practice documents applicable to these hazards include AESC Guidelines on the Stability of Well Servicing Derricks. API RP 4. G Maintenance and Use of Drilling and Well Servicing Structures. API RP 8. B Inspection, Maintenance, Repair, and Remanufacture of Hoisting Equipment. API RP 5. 3 Blowout Prevention Equipment Systems for Drilling Operations. Vox De Bulgaria. API RP 5. 4 Recommended Practice for Occupational Safety for Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing Operations. API RP 7. 4 Recommended Practice for Occupational Safety for Onshore Oil and Gas Production Operations. ANSIASSE Z4. 1, Personal Protection Protective Footwear. ANSIASSE Z8. 9. 1, Requirements for Industrial Head Protection. Explosions and Fires. Workers in the oil and gas industries face the risk of fire and explosion due to ignition of flammable vapors or gases. Flammable gases, such as well gases, vapors, and hydrogen sulfide, can be released from wells, trucks, production equipment or surface equipment such as tanks and shale shakers. Ignition sources can include static, electrical energy sources, open flames, lightning, cigarettes, cutting and welding tools, hot surfaces, and frictional heat. The following OSHA and NIOSH documents provide guidance on recognizing and controlling these hazards NEWPrevention of Fatalities from Ignition of Vapors by Mobile Engines and Auxiliary Motors. OSHA and National STEPS Network and NIOSH Alliance, June 2. A hazard alert on how to prevent fires and explosions caused by ignition of vapors by motorized equipment during drilling, servicing, and production operations. Well Site Ignition Sources. OSHAs Oil and Gas Drilling and Servicing e. Tool. Lists sources of ignition at well sites and possible controls. Hot Work, Fire, and Explosive Hazards. OSHAs Oil and Gas Drilling and Servicing e. Tool. Covers hazards associated with performing hot work at oil and gas well sites. Potential Flammability Hazard Associated with Bulk Transportation of Oilfield Exploration and Production E P Waste Liquids. OSHA Safety and Health Information Bulletin, March 2. Alerts oil and gas facilities about the flammability of oilfield waste liquids. Static Electricity Buildup in Plastic Pipe. OSHA Hazard Information Bulletin, September 3. Addresses the potential for static electricity to ignite flammable gas. Fire Safety. OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page. OSHA Fatal Facts, Oil Patch No. Report on a fatality attributable to a flash fire from crude oil vapors. Hot Work in Oilfields. OSHA and National STEPS Network and NIOSH Alliance, September 2. Spanish translation May 2. A hazard alert on how to prevent fatalities associated with hot work on oilfield tanks, tankers and related equipment. Also available in Spanish. Relevant standards from OSHA, other federal agencies, and national consensus organizations, and OSHA letters of interpretation applicable to these hazards, include Flammable liquids 1. Storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases 1. Fire protection 1. Subpart LGuidance on handling cases developed pursuant to the FRC enforcement policy memorandum 1. OSHA Letter of Interpretation, December 1. Clarification of term Active Hydrocarbon Zone as it relates to the oil and gas well drilling operations and the need to use FRC flame resistant clothing when performing drilling operations 1. OSHA Letter of Interpretation, October 1. Enforcement Policy for Flame Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production Related Operations. OSHA Letter of Interpretation, March 1. OSHAs Flammable and Combustible Liquids Standard, 2. CFR 1. 91. 0. 1. 06 related to pressure vessels used at oil and gas extractionproduction facilities. OSHA Letter of Interpretation, July 1. Applicability of 2. CFR 1. 91. 0. 1. 19 Process Safety Management PSM Standard to the Manufacture of Explosives Required Under 2. CFR 1. 91. 0. 1. 09k2. OSHA Letter of Interpretation, November 8, 1. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 2. CFR 5. 55, Commerce in Explosives. NFPA 1 Fire Code. NFPA 1. 0 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers. NFPA 3. 0 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. NFPA 2. 11. 2 Standard on Flame Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire. NFPA 2. 11. 3 Standard on Selection, Care, Use, and Maintenance of Flame Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire. Relevant industry practice documents applicable to these hazards include API 5.