This is the height at which fall protection is required.
What is 4ft
This is a required step that is to be performed prior to starting work in the field camp or customer location.
What is a JSA / site assessment / 5C2G, tool box talk / Safety Huddle / HazardID with all employees?
This device prevents overpressure but should never be strictly relied upon.
What is a PRV?
We should complete this prior to beginning any kind of maintenance on equipment.
What is Lock Out / Tag Out? Also JSA and 5CTG
Wiper plugs are used for
What is to clean inside of casing, separate fluids, and to give indication displacement is complete.
This is the weight limit per tandem axle set on any ND Highway
What is 34000 lbs.
We should use this this type of safety control to prevent entrance into areas in which pressure will be present or areas that have been identified as having a higher risk.
What is a red zone / barricades?
The pressure in which we must not exceed when airing up a steel tank. What about Aluminum tank / fruehauf
What is 36 PSI? And What is 15 PSI?
This is the frequency in which we need to replace or recertify Bulk PRV's
What is every 2 years?
These are 3 purposes for drilling mud
What is to provide well control, lubricate and cool drill bit, and carry cuttings to surface.
This is the only type of safety mitigation that is acceptable when working around an open cellar.
Grating placed over cellar to provide worksurface and eliminate fall hazard.
How do they Work?
What are the PRV and EKO?
This type of bulk equipment is used to minimize the amount of equipment and people needed to sustain higher volume operations.
What is field storage bins / Silos?
This is the process that must be followed if the scope of the job or design of service changes, or customer wants to operate outside our process.
What is MOC, Management of Change
Name 3 cement additives and their purpose
Additives
What is 1/4 inch?
This is what dictates the maximum working pressure of the HT400.
Double - What are the pressure ratings for the 3-3/8", 4", 4.5", 5" and 6".
What is the diameter of the plunger in the fluid end?
20k, 15k, 11,200, 9k, 6,250 psi.
This component is responsible for fluidizing the bulk cement and assuring consistent delivery.
What are the aeriation cartridges / fluffers?
This is the way we determine the pressure that we will test our lines to prior to beginning a job.
Double: What is the standard for max pressure loss during the test.
What is 1000 PSI over the highest anticipated / calculated job pressure?
10% per hour
This is what ECD stands for, and why is it relevant to cementing.
What is equivalent circulating density, hydrostatic pressure plus friction pressure?
This is the max pressure you are allowed to lose during the brake check with the engine off.
Brakes not applied.
Brakes Applied
What is
3psi/min Brakes not Applied
4psi/min Brakes Applied
This is the equation we use to determine maximum pump rates with abrasive fluids through Halliburton DME?
What is ID^2 * 2.3
This is the frequency in which bulk tanks should be thoroughly inspected and documented in SAP (PM) and how often are they to be recertified / mag thickness / hydrotested.
What is 180 days and What is 5 years?
Captured in Control Point 3, this form guides and documents the prejob equipment checks perfromed by each member of the crew.
What is the FO-GL-HAL-CMT-401 , or form 401.
In regards to cementing best practices, What does C.A.M.P.S. stand for.
What is centralization, annular fluid velocity, mud conditioning, pipe mechanical aids, spacers and flushes.