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Noble Corporation
DROPPED OBJECTSPREVENTION
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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NOBLE DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION
Noble Drilling began implementing a derrick dropped object campaign within the European mobile fleet in 1998 which has since been extended to other Noble divisions (Was also introduced onto client owned fixed installations)
This drive to reduce the potential of dropped objects is based on competent third party inspections and scheduled maintenance procedures being carried out, with all discrepancies found being actioned through the correct reporting channels.
Maintenance schedules include annual third party surveys and weekly routines carried out by members of the rig crew.
The annual third party survey consists of both a derrick inventory check and a derrick structural inspection in accordance with API specifications
In order to ensure all parties maintain consistency, the derrick is divided into seven standard areas (slide 4)
The complete Noble derrick inspection process is shown on page 3 of the DIM introduction and the following slide
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NOBLE DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION
Actual up to date Derrick Inventory
• Recommended Procedure and Practices
• Detailed equipment and fastening list
• Manufacturers Recommendation(s)
• Corrective Actions Required / Ongoing
On a weekly basis, the PMS system prompts RM to issue checklist to competent person for the section of the derrick due combined with list to check travelling equipment
RM reviews findings of inspection
Defects, Lessons Learned, Suggestions on checklist (keep lists on file for 1 year)
RM Raise DACAR.
Update Derrick Inventory
OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT
• Sets standards
• Monitors quality, competency and compliance
• Holds electronic copy of all Derrick Inventories
• Co-ordinates sharing of Learning
Initial Derrick Inventory
Rig or 3rd Party
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
• Manufacturer Recommendation
• Technical Specifications
• Best Practice
• Engineering Bulletins
SAFETY DEPARTMENT
• Policy Changes
• Safety Flashes
• Industry Learning
• Legislation
ONSHORE -
OPERATIONS MANAGER
OFFSHORE -
RIG MANAGER
DERRICK INSPECTION MANUAL
Responsibility
Information only
Close out DACAR
Rig Superintendent
• Monitors compliance
• Monitors quality
• Audits actual status of Derrick Inventory and Competency on rig visits
Ensure competency of personnel authorised to do inspections
• Record to be kept
OperationsDerrick TemporaryEquipment Register
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NOBLE DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION
EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL DEFECTS
Scaffolding parts located in cross member
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NOBLE DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION
Debris located in cross member
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NOBLE DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION
Winch wire cutting through bracket
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Strip light cover held in place with tape
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Junction box held in place with welding rod
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NOBLE DROPPED OBJECTS PREVENTION
Objectives To reduce the potential of dropped objects from derricks by the
following means;
By performing initial derrick structural inspections and derrick inventories with experienced and competent third party vendors.
By removing redundant equipment highlighted within the derrick inventory.
By closing out all defects at the time of detection or as soon as practicable.
By ensuring any outstanding defects are highlighted within the maintenance system and appropriate correct action request raised.
By maintaining a ‘live’ derrick inventory through weekly and annual maintenance routines.
By ensuring all relevant safety alerts, policy changes, etc. are forwarded and implemented where appropriate.
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