Major Work Activity C – Performs rig up and rig out procedures
Task C-8 Performs rig up operations
Task Descriptor
Rig technicians prepare equipment, and install and connect components of the drilling rig to enable the rig to drill.
C-8.01 Rigs up air, fuel, water, hydraulic, electrical and communication systems
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication
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| C-8.01.01P |
recognize types of fittings, unions and lines and their applications and limitations |
types of fittings, unions and lines are identified to match each individual component and system type |
| C-8.01.02P |
locate and ensure breakers are off |
breakers are off prior to connecting the equipment according to regulations, codes and company policies |
| C-8.01.03P |
route and connect lines and unions |
lines and unions are routed and connected according to rig specifications |
| C-8.01.04P |
clean ends |
ends are cleaned prior to connecting according to rig procedures |
| C-8.01.05P |
hook up air, fuel, water, hydraulic lines, electrical and communication systems |
air, fuel, water, hydraulic lines, electrical and communication systems are hooked up according to sequencing priority and environmental conditions |
| C-8.01.06P |
verify lines are in operational condition |
lines operate according to rig specifications |
Range of Variables
types of fittings, unions and lines include: air, diesel, natural gas, liquefied propane gas (LPG), water, hydraulic, communication cables
ends include: electrical, communication cables, unions, couplers, railway fittings, hammer unions, boss clamps, cam locks
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Learning Objectives |
| C-8.01.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines |
describe air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines on drilling rigs |
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identify rig air, fuel, water and hydraulic components |
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identify hazards of rigging up air, fuel, water and hydraulic systems |
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identify pressure ratings and limitations of air, fuel, water and hydraulic systems |
| C-8.01.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures for rigging up air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines |
describe procedures for routing and connecting lines and unions |
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identify connection points and labelling requirements |
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describe procedures for hooking up air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines |
| C-8.01.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of rig electrical cables and communication cables |
describe electrical systems used on drilling rigs |
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describe communication systems used on drilling rigs |
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identify hazards of an electrical system |
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describe the types of electrical cords and cables used on rig components |
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describe handling procedures of cables and communication cables |
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identify chemicals used to clean ends of cables and communication cables |
C-8.02 Starts equipment
Essential Skills
Document Use, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-8.02.01P |
identify equipment to be started and warmed up |
equipment to be started and warmed up is identified according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.02.02P |
check all fluid levels in motors |
fluid levels in motors are checked and adjusted according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.02.03P |
lock out mechanical systems |
mechanical systems are locked out according to rig and manufacturers’ specifications, and company policies |
| C-8.02.04P |
lock out electrical systems |
electrical systems are locked out according to rig and manufacturers’ specifications, and company policies |
| C-8.02.05P |
warm up engines with block or circulating heaters |
engines are warmed up with block or circulating heaters according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.02.06P |
verify auxiliary equipment are turned on |
auxiliary equipment are turned on prior to starting up equipment |
| C-8.02.07P |
turn off block and circulating heaters |
block and circulating heaters are turned off after start-up of engines |
| C-8.02.08P |
recognize and rectify problems associated with start-up |
problems associated with start-up are rectified according to manufacturers' specifications |
Range of Variables
equipment includes: generators, engines, electric motors, hydraulic systems, shakers, drive systems, mud pumps
fluids include: oils, antifreeze, fuel
auxiliary equipment includes: cooling fans, oil pumps, lubricator pumps, batteries
problems include: loose belt, low battery, low fuel pressures, restricted air flow, temperature extremes
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| C-8.02.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to start equipment |
describe the importance of verifying that equipment is locked out |
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describe importance of warming up equipment |
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describe engine start-up procedures |
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describe the importance of starting up auxiliary equipment prior to starting up equipment |
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identify types of auxiliary equipment |
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describe engines and drive systems used to power rig equipment |
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identify types of fluids and their applications |
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describe basic requirements of starting electrical systems |
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describe types of problems that could be encountered during start-up and how to rectify them |
Range of Variables
equipment includes: generators, engines, electric motors, hydraulic systems, shakers, drive systems, mud pumps
auxiliary equipment includes: cooling fans, oil pumps, lubricator pumps, batteries
fluids include: oils, antifreeze, fuel
problems include: loose belt, low battery, low fuel pressures, restricted air flow, temperature extremes
C-8.03 Raises derrick
Essential Skills
Thinking, Working with Others, Document Use
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-8.03.01P |
route cables to rig in derrick |
cables are routed to rig in derrick according to rig specifications |
| C-8.03.02P |
visually inspect derrick |
derrick is inspected to confirm it is safe to raise, and results are documented according to IRP |
| C-8.03.03P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected according to company policies and used according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.03.04P |
recognize, repair and replace worn, damaged or defective equipment |
worn, damaged or defective equipment is identified, repaired and replaced according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.03.05P |
prepare derrick for raising procedure |
derrick is prepared for raising procedure according to rig procedures |
| C-8.03.06P |
rig up derrick components and racking platform |
derrick components and racking platform are rigged up according to rig procedures |
| C-8.03.07P |
monitor derrick for hazards during the raise |
derrick is monitored for hazards during the raise according to rig procedures |
| C-8.03.08P |
inspect and install egress system |
egress system is inspected and installed according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.03.09P |
prepare derrick for drilling operations |
derrick is prepared for drilling operations according to rig procedures |
Range of Variables
cables include: drilling lines, tugger lines, boom lines, manriders, escape lines, ladder assists
tools and equipment include: fall arrest equipment, hammers, tie off points, ratchets
equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment
hazards include: over pulling, lines catching, pinch points
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Learning Objectives |
| C-8.03.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of raising derricks |
identify derrick types and describe their advantages and disadvantages related to moving and drilling operations |
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identify derrick raising equipment |
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describe procedures for raising derricks |
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explain the rating plate on a derrick |
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describe how different environmental conditions will affect raising the derrick |
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describe considerations for working at heights and securing tools and equipment |
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describe the procedures used to inspect derricks |
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identify criteria for replacement or repair of equipment |
| C-8.03.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of derrick egress equipment |
identify types of derrick egress equipment |
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identify the inspection and testing requirements of derrick egress equipment |
Range of Variables
derrick types include: telescopic, cantilever, hydraulic
equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment
C-8.04 Rigs up rig floor and related equipment
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Oral Communication, Thinking
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-8.04.01P |
identify hazards |
hazards are identified |
| C-8.04.02P |
install rig floor equipment |
rig floor equipment is installed according to rig specifications |
| C-8.04.03P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected according to rig procedures |
| C-8.04.04P |
install top drive components |
top drive components are installed according to rig procedures |
| C-8.04.05P |
install kelly bar, rathole and mousehole |
kelly bar, rathole and mousehole are installed according to rig procedures |
| C-8.04.06P |
install pre-fabs |
pre-fabs are installed according to rig specifications |
Range of Variables
hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards
rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose, bushing, survey units
top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system
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Learning Objectives |
| C-8.04.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of rig floor equipment and top drive components their applications and procedures for use |
describe types of rig floor equipment their application and operation |
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describe top drive components their application and operation |
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identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to rigging up rig floor equipment and top drive components |
| C-8.04.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of installing kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes |
describe procedures used to install kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes |
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identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes |
| C-8.04.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install pre-fabs |
describe the procedures used to install pre-fabs |
Range of Variables
rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose, bushing, survey units
top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system
hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards
C-8.05 Rigs up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-8.05.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures |
| C-8.05.02P |
set up mud tanks |
mud tanks are set up according to rig procedures |
| C-8.05.03P |
set up pumps |
pumps are set up according to rig procedures and manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.05.04P |
install high pressure mud lines |
high pressure mud lines are installed according to manufacturers' specifications and IRP |
| C-8.05.05P |
install low pressure mud lines |
low pressure mud lines are installed according to manufacturers' specifications and IRP |
| C-8.05.06P |
perform visual check of components |
components are visually checked for deficiencies |
| C-8.05.07P |
function test circulation system |
circulation system is function-tested according to rig specifications |
| C-8.05.08P |
set up third-party equipment |
third-party equipment is set up according to operator’s requirements and third-party specifications |
| C-8.05.09P |
install electrical bonding device |
electrical bonding device is installed according to rig specifications and regulations |
Range of Variables
tools and equipment include: hammers, grease guns, wire brushes, air tools
high pressure mud lines include: kelly hose, kicker hose, suitcase lines, standpipe, pressure relief lines, discharge lines
low pressure mud lines include: suction lines, flow lines, gun row, hopper lines, mixing systems
components include: valves, bridge gates, rubbers, grease lines, hopper, mix pumps, air bags, shakers, troughs
third-party equipment includes: centrifuges, tank farms, mud tanks
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| C-8.05.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, their applications and operations |
identify types of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, and their components |
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describe the procedures to rig up mud tanks, pumps and circulation lines |
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identify the hazards and safe work practices when rigging up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
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describe the function of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
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describe centrifuge components and their set-up |
| C-8.05.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of piping, hoses and connections used to rig up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
describe connectors and fittings used to rig up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
Range of Variables
components include: valves, bridge gates, rubbers, grease lines, hopper, mix pumps, air bags, shakers, troughs
hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards, confined spaces
C-8.06 Rigs up boiler and steam circulating systems
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-8.06.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used |
| C-8.06.02P |
set up steam lines |
steam lines are set up according to rig procedures |
| C-8.06.03P |
set up blowdown tank |
blowdown tank is set up according to rig specifications, company policies and regulations |
| C-8.06.04P |
recognize problems associated with boiler start-up |
problems associated with boiler start-up are identified and fixed according to codes, regulations and manufacturers' specifications |
| C-8.06.05P |
fire up boiler |
boiler is fired up according to manufacturers' specifications and rig procedures |
Range of Variables
tools and equipment include: hammers, wire brushes, grease guns, space heaters, ladders
problems include: improper fueling, improper air flow, low water, faulty pumps, dirty fire eye, faulty sensors, malfunctioning pressure relief valve, poor water quality
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| C-8.06.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of boiler and steam circulating systems and their setup |
identify the procedures used to set up boiler and steam circulating systems |
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describe the functions of a boiler and components |
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describe steam systems used on drilling rigs |
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identify operating pressure, fuel pressure and low water shut off function |
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identify hazards and safe work practices of setting up a boiler and steam circulating system |
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describe types of problems that could be encountered during setup and how to rectify them |
Range of Variables
hazards include: burns, explosions, working at heights, high pressure, slips and trips
problems include: improper fueling, improper air flow, low water, faulty pumps, dirty fire eye, faulty sensors, malfunctioning pressure relief valve, poor water quality
Task C-9 Performs rig out operations
Task Descriptor
Rig technicians dismantle the drilling rig to be able to move it to storage (racking) or relocate it to another drilling site.
C-9.01 Rigs out rig floor and related equipment
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Oral Communication, Thinking
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-9.01.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures |
| C-9.01.02P |
lay down rathole, mousehole and kelly bar assembly |
rathole, mousehole and kelly bar assembly are laid down according to rig procedures |
| C-9.01.03P |
rig out top drive components |
top drive components are rigged out according to rig procedures |
| C-9.01.04P |
remove rig floor equipment |
rig floor equipment is removed according to rig procedures |
| C-9.01.05P |
remove pre-fabs |
pre-fabs are removed according to rig procedures |
| C-9.01.06P |
store and secure equipment |
equipment is stored and secured according to rig procedures |
Range of Variables
top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system
rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose
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Learning Objectives |
| C-9.01.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of rig floor equipment and top drive components, their applications and procedures for use |
describe types of rig floor equipment, their application and operation |
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describe top drive components, their application and operation |
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identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to rigging out rig floor equipment and top drive components |
| C-9.01.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of removing kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes |
describe procedures used to removing kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes |
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identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes |
| C-9.01.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to remove pre-fabs |
describe the procedures used to remove pre-fabs |
Range of Variables
rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose
top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system
hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards
C-9.02 Lays down derrick
Essential Skills
Thinking, Working with Others, Document Use
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-9.02.01P |
visually inspect derrick |
derrick is visually inspected according to IRP |
| C-9.02.02P |
repair and replace worn, damaged or defective equipment |
worn, damaged or defective equipment are repaired and replaced according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-9.02.03P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected according to company policies and used according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-9.02.04P |
monitor derrick for hazards during the laydown |
derrick is monitored for hazards during the laydown according to rig procedures |
| C-9.02.05P |
rig out derrick components and racking platform |
derrick components and racking platform are rigged out according to rig procedures |
Range of Variables
equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment
tools and equipment include: fall arrest equipment, hammers, tie-off points, ratchets
hazards include: over pulling, lines catching, pinch points, suspended load, falling objects, speed of descent
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Learning Objectives |
| C-9.02.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of laying down derricks |
identify derrick lowering equipment |
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explain procedures for laying down derricks |
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explain the rating plate on a derrick |
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describe how different environmental conditions will affect lowering the derrick |
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describe considerations for working at heights and securing tools and equipment |
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describe the procedures used to inspect derricks |
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identify criteria for replacement or repair of equipment |
Range of Variables
equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment
tools and equipment include: fall arrest equipment, hammers, tie-off points, ratchets
C-9.03 Rigs out mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-9.03.01P |
depressurize lines and equipment |
lines and equipment are depressurized according to rig procedures |
| C-9.03.02P |
transfer volume |
volume is transferred to storage tanks according to operator’s requirements |
| C-9.03.03P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures |
| C-9.03.04P |
disconnect, store and secure equipment |
equipment is disconnected, stored and secured according to rig procedures |
| C-9.03.05P |
winterize equipment |
equipment is winterized according to rig procedures |
| C-9.03.06P |
clean mud tanks |
mud tanks are cleaned according to rig procedures following jurisdictional regulations |
Range of Variables
tools and equipment include: hammers, grease guns, wire brushes, air tools, spill containment and prevention systems
equipment includes: tanks, pumps, high pressure and low pressure lines
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Learning Objectives |
| C-9.03.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, their applications and operations |
identify types of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, and their components |
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describe the procedure to rig out mud tanks, pumps and circulation lines |
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identify the hazards and safe work practices when rigging out mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
| C-9.03.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of cleaning mud tanks, pumps and circulations systems |
explain the preparation and cleaning of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
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identify the hazards and safe work practices when cleaning mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems |
Range of Variables
hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards, confined space
safe work practices include:use of permit system, use confined space rescue plan, locking out and tagging out, atmospheric testing
C-9.04 Rigs out boiler and steam circulation systems
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Evidence of Attainment |
| C-9.04.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures |
| C-9.04.02P |
shut down boiler |
boiler is shut down according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-9.04.03P |
shut in and cool boiler |
boiler is cooled to depressurize according to manufacturers' specifications |
| C-9.04.04P |
depressurize steam system |
steam system is depressurized according to rig procedures |
| C-9.04.05P |
blow out steam lines with air |
steam lines are blown out with air according to rig procedures |
| C-9.04.06P |
drain boiler |
boiler is drained according to rig procedures |
| C-9.04.07P |
winterize boiler and steam system |
boiler and steam systems are winterized according to rig procedures |
| C-9.04.08P |
store and secure steam lines |
steam lines are stored and secured according to rig procedures |
Range of Variables
tools and equipment includes: hand tools, ladders, markers
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
| C-9.04.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of boiler and steam circulating systems |
identify the procedures used to rig out boiler and steam circulating systems |
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describe the functions of a boiler and components |
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describe steam systems used on drilling rigs |
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identify operating pressure, fuel pressure and low water shut off function |
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identify hazards and safe work practices related to boilers and steam circulating systems |
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describe types of problems that could be encountered during rig out procedures |
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explain the procedures to depressurize and cool down a boiler and steam circulating system |
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explain the procedures to winterize boiler and steam systems |
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explain the procedures to blow out steam lines |
C-9.05 Rigs out air, fuel, water, hydraulic, electrical and communication systems
Essential Skills
Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Performance Criteria |
Evidence of Attainment |
| C-9.05.01P |
select and use tools and materials |
tools and materials are selected and used according to rig specifications |
| C-9.05.02P |
locate and turn off breakers |
breakers are located and turned off prior to disconnecting electrical cables according to company policies and regulations |
| C-9.05.03P |
depressurize lines and de-energize cables |
lines are depressurized and cables are de-energized according to rig procedures |
| C-9.05.04P |
blow out water lines |
water lines are blown out according to rig specifications |
| C-9.05.05P |
disconnect air, water, fuel and hydraulic lines, and electrical and communication cables |
air, water, fuel and hydraulic lines, and electrical and communication cables are disconnected according to rig and manufacturers' specifications |
| C-9.05.06P |
store and secure equipment |
equipment is stored and secured in designated area according to rig and manufacturers’ specifications |
Range of Variables
tools and materials include: hand tools, contact cleaners
equipment includes: cords, hoses, manifolds, cables, couplers, batteries
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
| C-9.05.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of rig air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines |
describe air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines on drilling rigs |
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identify rig air, fuel, water and hydraulic components |
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identify hazards of rigging out air, fuel, water and hydraulic systems |
| C-9.05.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures for rigging out air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines |
describe procedures for depressurizing lines |
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describe procedures for blowing out water lines |
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describe procedures for disconnecting lines |
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describe procedures for winterizing equipment |
| C-9.05.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of rig electrical and communication cables |
describe electrical systems used on drilling rigs |
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describe communication systems used on drilling rigs |
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identify hazards of an electrical system |
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describe the types of electrical cords and cables used on rig components |
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describe procedures for disconnecting and storing electrical and communication cables, and batteries |
C-9.06 Prepares equipment for transport
Essential Skills
Document Use, Thinking, Oral Communication
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Performance Criteria |
Evidence of Attainment |
| C-9.06.01P |
secure loose equipment |
equipment is secured according to rig procedures using securement equipment |
| C-9.06.02P |
secure doors in a closed position |
doors are secured in a closed position using pins and locks according to rig procedures |
| C-9.06.03P |
secure hazardous materials |
hazardous materials are secured according to TDG requirements |
| C-9.06.04P |
check labels and documentation |
all applicable labels and documentation are on the buildings according to regulations |
| C-9.06.05P |
recognize, repair and replace worn, damaged or defective securement equipment |
worn, damaged or defective securement equipment are identified, repaired and replaced according to manufacturers' specifications |
Range of Variables
equipment includes: chemical barrels, hand rails, flow lines, shakers, tongs, pickup subs, tubulars
securement equipment includes: chains and boomers, ropes and ratchet straps, baskets
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
| C-9.06.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of load securement |
identify risks and hazards involved with hazardous materials |
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identify procedures used to secure equipment for transport |
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identify types of securement equipment |
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describe regulations pertaining to transporting fuels and other dangerous goods |
Range of Variables
equipment includes: chemical barrels, hand rails, flow lines, shakers, tongs, pickup subs, tubulars
securement equipment includes: chains and boomers, ropes and ratchet straps, baskets
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