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Floorman-Tasks & Proj

This document outlines tasks and duties for a Floorman trainee at Shell Iraq Petroleum Development B.V. It contains 66 tasks related to general safety, housekeeping, rig floor operations, working with the drill string, and specific duties. The trainee and their trainer are to sign off on each task once completed to track progress. The goal is to train the Floorman on all relevant procedures to safely and effectively assist on a drilling rig.

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Floorman-Tasks & Proj

This document outlines tasks and duties for a Floorman trainee at Shell Iraq Petroleum Development B.V. It contains 66 tasks related to general safety, housekeeping, rig floor operations, working with the drill string, and specific duties. The trainee and their trainer are to sign off on each task once completed to track progress. The goal is to train the Floorman on all relevant procedures to safely and effectively assist on a drilling rig.

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Appendix 2, Task and Project Sheets


Appendix 2.1, Floorman Tasks
Trainee Name: SIPD - Well Engineering
RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

General Safety Topics


Explain the Permit To Work System as it applies to
1
the Floorman.
Actively participate in a toolbox safety meeting
2
before beginning a non-standard operation.
Submit 3 STOP cards per week covering the 12 life
3
saving rules.
Perform a weekly STOP observation on the rig floor
4
and report the results to your Supervisor.
Explain ‎the‎“buddy‎system”,‎and‎take‎part ‎in ‎an‎
5
operation, which requires it.
Explain the electrical lockout system as it applies to
6
the Floorman.
Show how to respond to emergency drills while
7
working on the drill floor (including H2S, fire).
Housekeeping
Show how to keep the drill floor tidy and explain why
8
this is important.
Describe the environmental risks from spillage of
mud, mud chemicals, cleaning agents, lubricants or
9
similar chemicals used on your rig, and how to
minimize them
Show what precautions to take when cleaning
around sensitive items such as gas detector
10
sensors, motors, electrical instrumentation and
junction boxes.
Show how to organize the drill floor pipe handling
11 tools such as subs, protectors, bushing puller,
safety valves, and bit breaker.
Show how to maintain the drilling equipment store
12 for optimum safety and efficiency, and explain the
role of the Floorman in doing this.
General Rig Floor
Explain why it is important not to obstruct the
13
Driller‟s‎view ‎of‎the‎floor.
Explain the function of a tong die driver. Does your
14 rig have one? W hat PPE is required to change tong
or slip dies?
Show where it is safe (and not safe) to stand during
15
routine operations on the drill floor, and explain why.
Explain why an open hole must be kept covered and
16
show how this is done.

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RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Describe typical pinch points on the floor and how to


17
avoid accidents associated with them.
Show what precautions to take when working
18 around moving machinery such as the rotary,
drawworks,rotating pipe, TDS and sheaves.
Explain the function of a kelly bushing guard. Does
19
your rig have one?
Show how to visually inspect the air hoist pedestal,
20 control valve(why ballvalve type) wire line guide,
guards, hoist brake, and wire rope.
Show how to use the air hoists on your rig and
21
describe the precautions to take when using them.
Show how to use the derrick ladder climbing
22
system.
Demonstrate‎k nowledge ‎about‎“Manriding ‎Check‎‎
23
List‎and‎Procedure”.
24 Show how to lock and unlock the rotary table.
Explain how to rig up a lower pulley at rig floor for
25 wireline logging. W hat is the correct procedure for
this rig up?
Explain what precautions should be taken while
26
setting manual slips during TLC logging.
Show how to remove and install rotary master
27
bushings and inserts.
Assist in making up, running, and recovering of the
28 single-shot (Totco) or Multi shot Magnetic survey
tool.
Assist in changing out the swivel washpipe and re-
29
dressing the spare.
Assist in servicing the hydraulic pressure load cells
30
on the standpipe.
Explain how the tong torque load cell works and
31
assist in installation on the tong arm.
32 Assist in rigging up for wireline logging operations.
Show how to fasten the hang off line to the travelling
33
block.
Assist in visual inspection of drilling line condition,
34
and describe what to look for.
Assist in adjustment of the brake band equalizing
35
bar or brake caliper.
Explain the special features of a man-riding winch.
36 What precautions need to be taken while man-
riding?

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RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Assist in slipping and cutting drilling line, and


37
explain why this is necessary.
Working With The Drill String
Show how to identify the different sizes, grades and
38
classifications of drill pipe used on your rig.
Show how to clean and visually inspect tool joints
39
and drill pipe body for damage.
Explain why it is important to use the correct drill
40
string dope for each type of connection.
Identify the different tubular thread compounds
41 (dope) used on your rig, and show how to use each
of them.
Identify the different elevators used on your, and
42
explain how to use each of them.
List the safety checks you require to make on the
43
elevators prior to their use.
Show how to set and pull rotary slips as part of a
44 team, and describe the risks of doing this
incorrectly.
Show how to identify, store and maintain slips for
45
each size of drill pipe used on your rig.
Show how to replace one set of rotary tongs with
46
another, and explain why this is done.
47 Show how to adjust the tong counterbalance weight.
48 Show how to clean and change tong dies.
Show how to change tong jaws for the different
49
sized tubulars used on your rig.
Show how to visually inspect and change tong
50
backup (snub) lines.
Show how to use lead tong, backup tong, slips and
51 elevator for the typical sizes of tubulars when
tripping in and out the hole.
Complete a typical round trip using a pipe spinner if
52
applicable.
53 Show how to add singles while drilling.
54 Show to make up, break out and rack back the kelly.
Show how to change the kelly or top drive wear
55
(saver) sub, and explain why it is used.
56 Show how to unlock, position, and lock the hook.
Show how to install, use and remove a pipe wiper.
57
Is it used in your rig, what is the risk of using them?
58 Show how to use the mud bucket during a wet trip.

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RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Show how to number and strap stands of drill pipe


59
from the drill floor.
Explain how to drift (rabbit) stands of drill pipe from
60
the drill floor.
Show how to drift stands of drill pipe from the drill
61
floor.
Demonstrate each Floorman job position when
picking up drill pipe from catwalk such as: rigging
62
up, drifting and check tubulars, measuring and
marking, tailing pipe at V-door.
Demonstrate each Floorman job position when
63 laying down drill pipe such as: rigging up, installing
protectors and working at V-door.
Show how to pick up and lay down drill collars of
64
each size used on your rig.
Show how to make up and break out drill collars,
65 using lead and backup tongs, for each size used on
your rig.
66 Show how to use drill collar lifting subs.
Show how to use, adjust, maintain and store the
67
multipurpose safety (dog collar) clamp.
Show how to select or adjust drill collar slips for
68
each size of drill collar used on your rig.
Assist in making up and breaking out typical bits
69
used on your rig.
Assist in installing and removing a bit sub float valve
70
and Totco ring.
Assist in using a gauge ring for typical bits and
71
stabilizers used on your rig.
Assist in installing and removing jets/nozzles in
72
typical bits used on your rig.
Assist in making up and breaking out a large
73
diameter stabilizer.
Assist in making up and breaking out typical subs
74
used on your rig.
Assist in making up and breaking out a downhole
75
motor.
76 Explain why we use monel non-magnetic collars.
Assist in making up and breaking out drilling jars
77
and explain precautions to take when handling jars.
Assist in measuring downhole tool dimensions
78 (including threads, OD, ID, length, fishing neck, and
serial number) and explain why this is necessary.
79 Assist in making up a core barrel.

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Trainer Name: Rig #:
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Task
# Signature Date

80 Assist in core recovery and handling.


81 List the functions of drill pipe and drill collars.
Identify the stress relief grooves on the pin and box
82
ends of Dc`s.
Why is it important that threads are cleaned before
83
they are made up?
What is the difference between mill toothed and an
84
insert bit?
85 Identify and note the function of the circulating head.
Running and Cementing Casing
There are different types of casing elevators, when
86 do you use each type of elevators when casing is
being run?
Dress and function test casing elevator and casing
87 spider. What is the main difference between the
two?
Prepare and function test single joint elevators and
88
casing side door elevators.
89 Assist in rigging up and rigging down each casing
Explain the use of casing centralizers and show how
90
to check they are installed correctly.
Show how to install casing Metal Patel Baskets
91
(MPB) and explain why these are used.
Assist with shoe and float collar tests before running
92
casing.
93 Assist in retrieving the wear bushing.
Explain the precautions to be taken while stabbing
94
casing and using the casing power tong.
Demonstrate ‎lFoorman‟s‎role ‎in‎picking-‎up ‎and‎
95 running typical sizes and types of casing used on
your rig.
96 Show how to rig up and use the casing fill-up line.
Assist in installing and testing the cementing head
97
and high-pressure chicksan lines.
Identify how the grades and weights of casing are
98
identified.
Why do we use hp (high pressure) casing
99 compound when making up casing. Identify its
functions.

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RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Working with the Mud System


100 Show how to mix typical mud chemicals.
Show how to handle hazardous drilling fluid
101
products.
102 Assist in mixing and pumping a slug or pill.
Assist‎in‎m aintaining‎the‎mud‎pump‟s‎piston/liner‎
103 cooling fluid, spray nozzles, cooling pump, and
suction pump filters.
Assist in changing out the mud pump liner, piston,
104
suction and discharge valves.
Assist in resetting the pressure relief valve and
105
explain its purpose.
Assist in routine servicing of the desander and
106
desilter.
107 Assist in routine servicing of the mud cleaner.
108 Assist in routine servicing of the vacuum degasser.
Show how to clean the shale shaker screens while
109 drilling. Explain the consequence of using excessive
water.
Identify and report typical shale shaker
110
malfunctions.
111 Assist in changing shale shaker screens.
Well Control and Related Equipment
112 Show what to do during a kick drill while tripping.
Show how to stab, make up and close a non-return
113
“Gray”‎valve‎and‎explain‎when it is used.
114 Show what to do during a diverter drill.
Explain why the hole must be kept full of drilling fluid
115 at all times and describe what can happen if this is
not done properly.
Show how to flow check the well and explain why
116
this is done.
Describe ‎the‎use‎of‎the ‎trip‎tank‎and‎the‎lloorman‟s‎
117
role in making it work.
118 Assist in changing and servicing BOP rams.
Assist in changing the packing element of an
119
Annular BOP.
Assist in a complete nipple up or nipple down
120
operation on a surface BOP stack.
Assist with a complete BOP and choke manifold
121
pressure test.
Assist with a complete Kelly/TDS valves and
122
standpipe manifold pressure test.

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Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Identity the different types of greases, oils and


124 lubricants used on the drill floor, rotary, pumping,
and hoisting equipment.
Show how to tie off tools when working aloft and
125
around the rotary.
Show how to assemble and secure temporary high-
126
pressure test lines.
Assist with scheduled maintenance of the
127
drawworks.
Assist with scheduled maintenance of any powered
128 pipe handling equipment (including iron roughneck,
pipe spinner,).
Assist with scheduled maintenance of the top drive
129
system.
Assist with scheduled maintenance of the hook and
130
swivel.
Assist with scheduled maintenance of the crown
131
block and travelling block.
Assist in lubricating and function testing valves in
132
the choke manifold and standpipe manifold.
Assist in maintenance on worn or damaged gate
133
valves.
134 Assist in maintenance on Chiksan swivel joints.
135 Assist ‎in ‎m aintenance‎on‎L“o-Torq”‎valves.
Assist in testing rotary slips for wear and repair as
136
required.
Completion
Identify service and function test tubing elevators,
137
rotary tubing slips used on your rig.
Assist in running a typical tubing string in the hole
138
(along with packer and completion tools).
Assist in nippling up a completion wellhead (X-mas
139
tree).
Moving Operations
140 Assist in lowering and raising the mast.
Assist in disassembling and reassembling the mast
141
and substructure.
Assist in loading and unloading rig components on
142
rig‎movers ‟‎urucks.
Assist in reeving the drilling line over blocks,
143
drawworks drum and deadline anchor.
Assist in rigging down/up the standpipe manifold
144
assembly and choke manifold.

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RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Assist in rigging down/up drill floor equipment and


145
instruments.
Assist in rigging down/up electrical cables, hoses,
146
and wire ropes.
Assist in rigging down/up the drawworks and rotary
147
table and drill floor sections.
Assist in rigging down/up the mud pumps, discharge
148
and suction lines.
Assist in rigging down/up mud tanks, low-pressure
149
lines and solids control equipment.
Assist in rigging down/up the kelly or top drive,
150
swivel, hook and travelling block assembly.

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Appendix 1.3, Floorman Tasks


Trainee Name: SIPD - Well Engineering
RM Name: FLOORMAN Duties (Phase 2.1)
Trainer Name: Rig #:
Task RM Name/ Completion
Task
# Signature Date

Appendix 2, Floor Man Projects


What inspections are common between the rig tongs
1
and the pipe slips?
Where is the weight indicator sensor located on your
rig? How does it work? What can go wrong? How to
2
calibrate the gap? And what is the consequence of
reeving more lines?
How do you know the capacity of: The mast/derrick,
3 the substructure, the draw-works and the rig pumps?
Please specify for your rig?
Why are there different types of jaws for rig tongs?
4
Take photos?
How can you tell the difference between a float sub
5
and a bit sub?
What do you need to do before POOH for a bit
6
change?
What is the reason for using chain tongs when
7 making up large size drill collars? W hich tong is
used for tightening drill collars and why?
Which cross-over would you use if you want to
8
connect:
a. 9”‎drill collars to the Kelly / TDS?
b. 8”‎drill‎collars‎to ‎the ‎Kelly/ TDS?
c. 8”‎drill‎collars‎to‎the‎‎26”‎bit?
d. 8”‎drill‎collars‎uo‎the‎5”‎HWDP?
e. 4¾”‎drill‎collars‎uo‎3½”‎DP?
f. 8”‎x‎12¼”‎Near-bit stabilizer‎to‎a‎12¼”‎bit?
Why is the Shock-sub run in the drill string while
9
drilling surface hole?
Specify different drilling jar that are used in SIPD,
10 and how should be run (tension / compression /
neutral)

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