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ROUSTABOUT Sign-Off Book

This document contains instructions and units of competence for roustabouts at an entry level. It outlines 21 units that must be completed, including working with cranes, confined spaces, housekeeping, handling chemicals, and various other rig tasks. For each unit, there are elements of performance that must be signed off by a supervisor once competency is demonstrated.

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ROUSTABOUT Sign-Off Book

This document contains instructions and units of competence for roustabouts at an entry level. It outlines 21 units that must be completed, including working with cranes, confined spaces, housekeeping, handling chemicals, and various other rig tasks. For each unit, there are elements of performance that must be signed off by a supervisor once competency is demonstrated.

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UNITS OF COMPETENCE

ROUSTABOUT LEVEL - 1

This book belongs to: _________________________

Rig: _________________________

Date Received: _________________________

Date Completed: _________________________

Completion Recorded by QHSET Co-ordinator

On (dd/mm/yyyy): _________________________

Signature: _________________________
Supervisor

Signature: _________________________
Rig OIM/MIC

Signature: _________________________
Rig Manager

The completed signatories indicate that the individual has achieved the required level of
competency in this position.

Rev 0. November 2010 1 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


Units of Competence - Roustabout Level

INSTRUCTIONS

Welcome to the Aban In-House Training Programme. This Programme is designed to be completed
at the worksite (On the Job Training – OJT). On receipt of this booklet, discuss the content with
your Supervisor.

Page 3 lists the 21 units to be achieved. These units are not set-out in any specific training order
requirement as rig operations will dictate what can be achieved practically.

Some Units are supported by the Aban In-House (OJT) Training Package. The QHSE Coordinator
should assist with the presentation of this package. There is a sign-off element section at the end of
this booklet.

Page 4 onwards itemises the individual elements of performance that must be achieved before
gaining one unit.

Example:

The 1st unit is entitled "Selection, Examination and Usage of Slings" (See Page 3).

Page 4 shows 6 elements that have to be achieved to complete the 1st unit.

Your Supervisor will be required to assess your competence for each element. As you achieve the
required level for each element the Supervisor would then initial and date that element.

On completion of all elements the Supervisor would then initial and date that unit on Page 3.

On completion of all units please send the booklet to the Training Dept. for registration, whereupon
it will be returned to you.

THIS BOOK IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

Rev 0. November 2010 2 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT: Units of Competence

UNITS

1. Selection, Examination and Usage of slings.

2. Working with the Crane – signals/Banksman, Attaching loads & tag lines.

3. Working in confined spaces.

4. Good housekeeping on rig areas

5. Mixing and handling of chemicals.

6. Relieving on the drill floor.

7. Hazards and dangers around helicopters

8. Assisting welder - Fire Watching.

9. Working on tubulars - cleaning, measuring, inspecting, rabbiting, protectors, bundling,


handling, racking.

10. Use and maintenance of hand tools.

11. Use of air operated tools.

12. Use of safety harness and riding belts, manriding.

13. Use of air hoists/tuggers.

14. Working at heights - ladders - scaffolding.

15. Basic knowledge of drilling equipment.

16. Manual lifting/Handling.

17. Working on the catwalk - picking up and laying out drillstring, running casing.

18. Dropped Objects.

19. Time Out For Safety / Job Risk Assessment / Permit To Work

20. SMART (Behavioural Safety Process)

21. Environmental Awareness

22. Required In-House Training Programmes

Rev 0. November 2010 3 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - SLINGS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

1) 1. To be able to check slings for damage. ________ ____

2. To be able to select correct sling for job. ________ ____

3. To be able to attach sling in a correct manner. _______ ____

4. To be able to attach sling to crane properly. ________ ____

5. To ensure any damaged slings are quarantined ________ ____


and destroyed properly.

6. To insure that, after use, slings are stored in a ________ ____


safe and correct manner.

Rev 0. November 2010 4 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – WORKING WITH THE CRANE

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

2) 1. To understand the functions of the crane. ________ ____

2. To be able to signal the crane in a safe and ________ ____


competent manner.

3. To understand reasons for tag lines and to be able ________ ____


to attach them correctly to loads.

4. To be able to attach/hook loads to crane on and off ________ ____


in a safe and correct manner.

5. To obey safety rules regarding crane work. ________ ____

6. To understand the correct method for slinging ________ ____


tubulars.

7. To understand the company policy of no hands ________ ____


on loads.

Rev 0. November 2010 5 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - CONFINED SPACE

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

3) 1. To ensure all safety precautions are adhered ________ ____


to as stated in the work permit.

2. That during task the importance of no exit. ________ ____


Being blocked is understood.

3. That constant monitoring of personnel takes ________ ____


place throughout job.

4. To know what actions to take should an ________ ____


emergency arise.

5. To know and understand the duties of the ________ ____


Watchman/Entry Controller.

Rev 0. November 2010 6 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - HOUSEKEEPING

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

4) 1. To ensure that rig area is kept clear of rags, ________ ____


cups and papers, especially around helideck area.

2. That all walkways, emergency exits, fire fighting ________ ____


equipment areas are kept clear.

3. That all slings are stored away properly after ________ ____
use.

4. That sack material is stacked correctly. ________ ____

5. That decks are kept free from oil and grease ________ ____
and any spillages are cleaned up immediately.

6. That all watertight doors are kept closed even ________ ____
when jacked-up as an important part of fire control

Rev 0. November 2010 7 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – HANDLING/MIXING
CHEMICALS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

5) 1. To lift and move sack chemicals in a safe and ________ ____


competent manner.

2. To understand/use the Material Safety Data Sheets ________ ____

3. To use the correct safety equipment for mixing ________ ____


chemicals.

4. That after finished mixing safety equipment ________ ____


is cleaned and stored away safely.

5. That all empty sacks are disposed of properly. ________ ____

6. To know what to do should the mixing hopper ________ ____


become blocked.

7. To ensure that when mixing is finished hopper ________ ____


valve is closed and area is left in a clean and
in a safe condition.

8. Understands that only certified personnel are ________ ____


allowed to operate the forklift.

Rev 0. November 2010 8 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - RELIEVE ON DRILL FLOOR

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

6) 1. To have basic knowledge of drill floor work. ________ ____

2. To have basic knowledge of functions of drill ________ ____


floor equipment.

3. To be able to use drill floor equipment in a ________ ____


safe and competent manner.

4. To be alert at all times of what is going on ________ ____


around him.

5. To not be over enthusiastic. ________ ____

6. To understand the NoGo”/Red Zone areas ________ ____

Rev 0. November 2010 9 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – HELICOPTER OPERATIONS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

7) 1. To obey the instructions of the H.L.O and pilot. ________ ____

2. To stay away from tail rotor blades. ________ ____

3. To ensure no loose materials like clothing, ________ ____


papers or cups are allowed on or near helipad.

4. That no personnel are allowed on helideck ________ ____


during landing take-off.

5. That no non-essential personnel are allowed ________ ____


on helideck.

6. That all safety precautions are adhered to ________ ____


during this operation.

Rev 0. November 2010 10 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – WORKING WITH THE WELDER
/ FIRE WATCHING

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

8) 1. To assist welder in setting up and moving his ________ ____


equipment.

2. To participate in pre-job Risk Assessment ________ ____


And understand Hazards and Controls.

3. To understand the requirements on the Work Permit ________ ____


(if applicable).

4. To inspect the area for combustible materials ________ ____


And remove them prior to job commencement.

5. To have on hand the correct fire fighting ________ ____


equipment.

6. To remain alert during the welders operation. ________ ____

7. To be aware of heat transference during ________ ____


welding and cutting operations.

8. To wear the proper safety equipment while ________ ____


assisting the welder.

9. To ensure any safety barriers are installed and ________ ____


removed prior to and as completion of job.

10. To remain at the job at all times with no other ________ ____
duties.

11. Understands the need for remaining at the job site ________ ____
for additional 30 minutes after task is complete.

 Employee is required to complete the Aban OJT Package # 2 – Firewatch Duties.

Rev 0. November 2010 11 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - TUBULARS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

9) 1. To know how to inspect tubulars for damage. ________ ____

2. To know how to roll tubulars in a safe and ________ ____


competent manner.

3. To know how to clean thread areas on tubulars. ________ ____

4. To know how to measure tubulars. ________ ____

5. To know how to install and remove thread ________ ____


protectors.

6. To know how to drift (rabbit) tubulars. ________ ____

7. To know how to bundle tubulars. ________ ____

8. To know how to rack tubulars. ________ ____

Rev 0. November 2010 12 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - HAND TOOLS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

10) 1. To keep hand tools clean. ________ ____

2. To be able to inspect hand tools for damage. ________ ____

3. To ensure tools are stored properly after use. ________ ____

4. To ensure permanently damaged tools are ________ ____


discarded.

5. To repair hand tools if possible. ________ ____

6. To ensure tools are only used for the job they ________ ____
were designed for job.

7. That any tools borrowed from elsewhere are ________ ____


cleaned and returned after job is complete.

8. To understand the requirement for tying-off


tools when working at heights

Rev 0. November 2010 13 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - AIR TOOLS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

11) 1. To ensure that fittings are properly connected ________ ____


and safety pins or lines installed.

2. To be fully aware of how to use air tool. ________ ____

3. To be fully aware of dangers of air tool. ________ ____

4. To wear proper safety equipment when using ________ ____


air tool.

5. To report any defects to mechanic. ________ ____

6. To ensure that any attachments to air toosl are ________ ____


the correct ones and are fitted properly and
by the correct means.

7. To understand the hazards of hand and arm ________ ____


Vibration (HAV) and actions to take.

Rev 0. November 2010 14 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - HARNESS RIDING BELTS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

12) 1. To select proper belt or harness for job. ________ ____

2. To inspect belt or harness thoroughly before ________ ____


use.

3. To be able to put on and remove belt or ________ ____


harness.

4. To inspect safety line or tugger line before ________ ____


attaching onto belt or harness.

5. To choose correct length of safety line. ________ ____

6. To check inertia reel before use. ________ ____

7. To make sure that safety line is tied on securely ________ ____


and above you before commencing work.

8. To understand that a Permit To Work/JRA is a ________ ____


requirement before any manriding operation.

Rev 0. November 2010 15 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - AIR HOIST/TUGGER

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

13) 1. To be able to lift and lower equipment and ________ ____


personnel in a safe and competent manner.

2. To be able to check line for damage. ________ ____

3. To regularly check hold down bolts on air ________ ____


tugger.

4. To regularly check brake. ________ ____

5. To regularly check oil level and grease tugger. ________ ____

6. Ensure line is spooled on to drum properly. ________ ____

7. To report any faults to mechanic. ________ ____

8. To observe all safety rules when lifting or lowering ________ ____


equipment or personnel.

9. To understand that anyone using tools during ________ ____


While manriding must tie them off.

Rev 0. November 2010 16 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - WORKING HEIGHTS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

14) 1. To ensure that scaffolding or ladder


is secure.

2. That Barriers or signs are posted

3. The proper safety harnesses are used

4. That safety is observed at all times

5. That scaffold or ladder is correct type


for job

6. That on completion scaffolding and ladders


are removed and area left in a safe and
clean condition

 Employee is required to complete the Aban OJT Package # 3 - Fall Protection.

Rev 0. November 2010 17 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - DRILLING EQUIPMENT

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

15) 1. To have basic knowledge of hoisting system

2. To have basic knowledge of rotating system

3. To have basic knowledge of circulating


system

4. To have basic knowledge of tubulars

5. To have basic knowledge of Drill String


components

6. To have basic knowledge of casing

7. To have basic knowledge of BOP’s

Rev 0. November 2010 18 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - MANUAL LIFTING

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

16) 1. To be able to lift equipment without injury

2. To be able to lift equipment as part of a team

3. To be able to lift equipment safely up and _________ _____


down stairs

4. To understand the Aban policy on using the _________ _____


Trailing hand when descending stairs.

 Employee is required to complete the Aban OJT Package # 4 – Manual Handling.

Rev 0. November 2010 19 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - WORK ON CATWALK

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

17) 1. To make sure that catwalk is not overloaded

2. To ensure that catwalk is kept free from oil


or grease

3. That when working on catwalk an escape route


is always available

4. To avoid standing on catwalk when loads are


being lifted off or lowered on to it.

5. That if using “casing stop” that it is attached


to catwalk securely and checked regularly

Rev 0. November 2010 20 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – DROPPED OBJECTS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

18) 1. To understand what is meant by Dynamic


and Static Dropped Objects.

2. To understand what Red Zones/No Go Areas are

3. To understand the need for tying-off tools at height

4. To understand the Derrick register.

5. To understand the need for checking all lifts


before they are picked-up (including inside of pipes)

6. To understand the importance of good housekeeping _________ ______


In relation to DROPS. (Picking up tools etc).

Rev 0. November 2010 21 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – S.M.A.R.T. / TOFS
(See.Monitor.Act.Reinforce.Track/Time Out For Safety)

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

19) 1. To understand what the SMART process is and


how it works.

2. To understand what the TOFS process is and


how it works.

3. To understand the obligation to call TOFS

4. To understand the SMART discussion process.

5. To understand how to complete the SMART Card

6. To understand the SMART expectations by Aban _________ ______

Rev 0. November 2010 22 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – JRA/PTW
(Job Risk Assessment / Permit To Work)

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

20) 1. To understand what the JRA process is and


how it works.

2. To understand what the PTW process is and


how it works.

3. To understand the JRA Prompt Card

4. To understand the need to call a TOFS if the JRA


is not understood.

5. To understand the Management of Change process


when the original plan changes (calling the TOFS)

Rev 0. November 2010 23 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – ENVIRONMENTAL
AWARENESS

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Supervisor Date

21) 1. To understand that nothing is thrown overboard

2. To understand that all oil/grease spills are reported

3. To understand the rig waste segregation procedures

4. To understand what is considered Hazardous Waste


and where it is stored.

5. To understand the process of waste reduction


(only mixing required paint amounts/put lids back on drums etc)

Rev 0. November 2010 24 Ref No. QHSET – 1A


ROUSTABOUT - ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE – REQUIRED IN-HOUSE
TRAINING PROGRAMMES

RECORD OF
ELEMENTS COMPLETION

Initials of
Instructor Date

21) 1. Job Risk Assessment

2. Permit To Work

3. Firewatch Duties

4. Fall Protection

5. Noise Protection

6. Manual Handling

7. Forklift Safety

Rev 0. November 2010 25 Ref No. QHSET – 1A

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