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The document provides information about the Zubair Prospect site operated by BOC, including a description of personnel involved in drilling operations such as the company man, drilling superintendent, toolpusher, mud engineer, mud logger, and driller. It also describes permanent equipment on site like flow pipelines, valves, and storage tanks. Various activities are listed including geological survey, drilling, production, and maintenance. Potential hazards are outlined for locations, equipment, and work activities. Risk assessments are recommended for issues like falls, exposure to hazardous gases, and vehicle collisions.

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The document provides information about the Zubair Prospect site operated by BOC, including a description of personnel involved in drilling operations such as the company man, drilling superintendent, toolpusher, mud engineer, mud logger, and driller. It also describes permanent equipment on site like flow pipelines, valves, and storage tanks. Various activities are listed including geological survey, drilling, production, and maintenance. Potential hazards are outlined for locations, equipment, and work activities. Risk assessments are recommended for issues like falls, exposure to hazardous gases, and vehicle collisions.

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NAME: AHMED AYAD KHALEEFAH

COMPANY: BOC

SITE NAME: Zubair Prospect

DATE: 2019/8/31

A description/Sketch of Zubair prospect


A description of the Companies or people who work in or visit the area from time to
time:-

Company Man:-
The operator will generally have a representative on the rig to ensure drilling operations go ahead as
planned, make decisions affecting progress of the well, and organize supplies of equipment.

Drilling Superintendent:-
Company man will be in daily contact with his drilling superintendent who will be based in the head
office of the operator .He is responsible for overseeing the entire drilling operation.
 Toolpusher:-
The drilling contractor will employ Toolpusher to be in overall charge of the rig.
He liaises with the company man to ensure progress is satisfactory.
 Mud Engineer:
Controls properties of drilling fluid within limits specified by operator.
 Mud Logger:-
Produce mud log of the well, Responsible for detecting changes in volume of Surface mud, changes of
drilling parameters and the presence of hydrocarbons.
 Driller:-
The Driller is a team leader in charge during the process of well drilling. The term is commonly used in
the context of an oil well drilling rig. Driller comes after the Toolpusher in the Rig crew hierarchy.
The driller is in charge of the crew, and running the rig itself.
 Reservoir Engineer:-
Determine the productivity of the reservoirs and assess the reserves. They also advise the drilling
engineers with the exact location of the target in the reservoir and the angle of which they will
penetrate the Reservoir. Cooperate with project and process engineers, they supply them with
production forecasts over the life time of the project.
Signature :
A description of permanent and temporary pieces of
equipment and
Substances used in work environment:-
 Flow pipelines
 Pipes
 Valves
 BOP ( Blow out preventer)
 Bits
 Nozzles
 Derrick
 Hoist system
 Storage tanks
 Shale shakers (Cleaning equipment)
 DIESEL Engines (Generating system )
 Motors
 ESP (electric submersible pump)

the activities on the area or the project of


the field:-
 Geological survey
 Rig design
 Drill wells
 Reservoir estimation and evaluation
 Wireline
 Lifting pipes
 Completion
 Production
 CAPEX,OPEX and APEX
 Maintenance, Inspection and repair the pipes and flowlines
 Transport facilities
 Abandoned wells
Description of Number and
Description of the the hazard occupation of asse
(in relation to the people affected recom
location location) (If no, p
(in relation to the location)

 Engineers between 30-45


Flaring natural gas
working in the area *Yes
Field
 Local people between
(100-150)

*Yes

Rig Exposure to H2S Deadly gas around (4-8)


people could get affected by it.

*Yes
Well pads position As the explosion could
Explosion; make sure there
cause several injuries
Is a far distance between And deaths around
each pads (8-12) people.
*
Description of the Description of the hazards Number and occupation Risk assessment
equipment/substance of people affected recommended.

YES
BOP If there is any issue in the system of BOP then It could cause injuries or
we might have a blow out from the well death for around
(12-18) People.

YES
Around (3-2) people

SHALE SHAKERS Noise more than 85 db that could effect on


the engineers or workers results deafness.

The exhaust from these engines contains a YES


mixture of gases (including carbon monoxide Around (2-4) could effected
DIESEL ENGINES and oxides of nitrogen) and small particles by engines.
that can affect worker health. Some of these
particles have cancer-causing chemicals,
known as
aromatic hydrocarbons, attached to their
surfaces
Description of the hazard Number
Description of the and Risk assessment
Work activity occupation recommended
of people
affected

Connection during Falls from the platform or monkey board.


tripping by the derrick (1-2) YES
man

Enter to reserves pits Health hazards include asphyxiation and (3-5) YES
exposure to hazardous chemicals also
fires.

Driving Motor Vehicle Collisions, Explosion (4-8) YES


Vehicle
Assessment of risk
Description Risk
Description Number and
of the Work
of the hazard occupation controls
activity Likelihood X Consequences = risk
of people required
affected

Connection Falls from the


during platform or monkey (1-2) 3 5 15 YES
tripping by board.
the derrick
man

Enter to Health hazards (3-5) 2 9 18 YES


reserves pits include asphyxiation
and exposure to
hazardous
chemicals also
fires.

Driving Vehicle (4-8) 5 5 25 YES


Motor Collisions,
Vehicle
Explosion
Work Residual risk
activity and Risk controls Probable potential
risk level Likelihood x consequence = New risk
level
 Keep floors in work areas in a clean and,
so far as possible, a dry condition.
 Select and provide required personal
protective equipment. 3
15 3 9
 Wearing belt is important for protection
of falling.

 test and monitor for oxygen content,


flammability, toxicity or explosive
hazards as necessary
 Ventilate the place 2 3 6
18  Training the workers
 inspect their workplace if they believe
there is a serious hazard

 Wear your seatbelt all the time, and


make sure passengers do the same.

25  Control your speed, especially when


visibility is poor, you are hauling
awkward loads or roads are slick or in
poor condition.
3 4 12

 Put away cell phones and other


distractions.

 Do not drive drowsy. If you feel yourself


getting tired, ask a passenger to drive, or
pull over to a safe place and rest.

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