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Training to inspect
ModuSpec has carried out over 5000 inspection surveys world wide. ModuSpec also holds workshops in rig inspections. Rig Inspection Workshops introduce oilfield staff how to perform a structured inspection of rigs. By having more trained eyes on site, more potential safety and operational issues can be identified. Once identified, these can be removed.
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WHY do we need training? ModuSpec are still finding serious safety issues when doing inspections and surveys. HOW we do it? By showing the candidates where to look? WHEN do you inspect? Every day, always and everywhere!
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The Aim of the Rig Inspection Workshop (RIW) is:
To have the candidates visually inspect a rig, independently. To enable the candidates to carry out inspections of critical areas. To ensure they inspect to international rules and standards. To be able to evaluate maintenance standards on the unit.
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The RIW core is to:
Ensure internationally recognised standards of safety and inspection are understood. Ensure that the maintenance of equipment is satisfactory to reduce failures and down time. Give understanding of the requirements for observation of equipment and operations. Provide an introduction to well control equipment maintenance. Introduce the safety implications of electrical equipment on the rig site.
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The RIW is a 4 or 5 day classroom training containing:
Exams to document the improvement in candidates knowledge. Photographs and diagrams used to illustrate points. Content controlled and monitored by IADC. IADC certification for successful candidates.
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What do we look at? The RIW (Land rig, Platforms and Jack-ups) chapters are:
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Standards !
You cannot inspect unless you know what standard to apply. API is the international standard used for the majority of ModuSpec courses.
Part of API 8B
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What else do we use?
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Examples
What follows are a few examples of illustrations from the course material used to explain real life situations.
This is why
After
November 11-14, 2014 Adipec
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Obvious problems
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The Mud pump Oil way plugged with silicone sealant A machine killer!
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The Drawworks Cracked brake band No NDT required to find this crack!
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Electrical Equipment Working and safe is not the same with Electrical equipment in Hazardous areas. Missing bolts Silicone sealant It burns and sticks
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The Doghouse
Yep!
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Recap
Field staff, trained in the basics of rig inspections, has benefits for all.
There are more eyes on the rig AND NOW they are looking at the right things
Increasing the safety of all people on site Fewer accidents Less downtime
Any Questions?
The team look forward to answering questions on any of your inspection and training needs. Thank you for listening.