INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING CONTRACTORS

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING CONTRACTORS Joe Hurt – Regional VP Land Operations 1

International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) Our mission: promote commitment to safety, preservation of the environment and advances in drilling technology.

IADC Issues Rig Pass / Safe Land Basic Orientation IADC Safety Alerts IADC Safety Data Program (ISP) Gin Pole Truck Guidelines

IADC ISSUES IADC Divisions Worldwide Reg. & Offshore – Alan Spackman HSE & North America Land – Joe Hurt Drilling Services and Technology – Ken Fischer Accreditation – Dr. Brenda Kelly Membership/Publications/Chapters – Jason McFarland Conferences – Leesa Teel Governmental Affairs – Brian Petty Contractor Mag/Electronic Media – Mike Killalea Drill Bits – Linda Hsieh

IADC Committees Executive Government Affairs Contracts Training Health, Safety & Environment Maintenance Rig Moving Well Control Jackup Rig

IADC Issues RIG PASS Standard Rig Pass Rig Pass To Go Safe Land USA Contact rigpass@iadc.org or Call LaDonna Thierry or Brenda Kelly

IADC Issues SAFETY ALERTS PROGRAM Identification of Company Need the Contractor Company Approval to use Recognition of participating companies is given by listing participants in the annual report. But to encourage participation in the program and to keep company information confidential, the statistics for various participants are not linked to the individual participant. The program allows for Rig Recognition for rig crews that operate 365 days without a Lost Time Incident. This past year the program was expanded to also recognize rigs that operate 365 days without a Recordable Incident. For rigs to be recognized, the company must be a current participant in the ASP Program and submitted statistics during the previous 12 months. To receive Certificates and Plaques, a Certificate/Plaque requisition form must be submitted. An executive with the company must sign the form verifying that the rig has met the criteria to receive the Certificate or Plaque. Issue two to three per month Send alerts to safety.alerts@iadc.org

IADC Issues Safety Statistics Program Oldest most complete database of drilling safety statistics Open to all drilling contractors & well servicing companies

TOTAL INDUSTRY INCIDENCE RATES Man-hours REC DART LTI

US LAND INCIDENCE RATES Man-hours REC DART LTI

Total Industry Fatalities VS Man-Hours

Fatalities VS Man-Hours 1990 = 0.038 2000 = 0.024 2005 = 0.013 2008 = 0.014 2009 = 0.014 Man-hours

Gin Pole Truck Guidelines IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Issue Date 1 March 2010 Voluntary Program Date 1 April 2012 Applies to oilfield gin pole trucks IADC documents are not standards like API issued RPs and SPECs. The guidelines were written to apply to the typical rig up gin pole truck, not to small welder/mechanic gin pole trucks. Even though welders and mechanics may want to review the document to assist in the safety of their operations. Why??? The members of the Rig Moving Committee thought that there needs to be some type of guidance in building, rating and operating gin pole trucks. In addition some customers were concerned about using hoisting devices on their locations that have no documentation as to their capacity or recent inspections. Some area OSHA personnel were attempting to classify Gin pole trucks as cranes. Why???

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Assembly Completion Sticker Assembly Completion Date of Winch Truck Truck Make: Truck Model: Bed serial Number: VIN Number: Rated working load: When a gin pole truck is completed, the manufacturer should affix a Assembly Completion Date sticker to the unit. The data and information to be provided on the Assembly Completion Date sticker should include, but not be limited to the following:

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Gin pole truck should be designed and the construction overseen by a qualified person. Qualified Person a person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or profession standing, or who by knowledge, training, or experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the subject. When a gin pole truck is completed, the manufacturer should affix a Assembly Completion Date sticker to the unit. The data and information to be provided on the Assembly Completion Date sticker should include, but not be limited to the following:

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Gin pole truck working load rating The gin pole truck rating should be developed under the guidance of a qualified person. This rating should be based on the ratings of the OEM of purchased parts and analysis of the built parts by a qualified person and a lift test. When a gin pole truck is completed, the manufacturer should affix a Assembly Completion Date sticker to the unit. The data and information to be provided on the Assembly Completion Date sticker should include, but not be limited to the following:

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Gin pole truck working load rating considerations Truck Specifications Winch Size Wire Rope (Winch and Gin Pole) Bed Mounting Gin Pole and Load Bearing Components Design Gin Pole feet pins Sky pin Tail board block pin Tail board block link Wishbone (sky bridle) Snatch, Sheave and Cargo Blocks Angle Factor & Block Loading When a gin pole truck is completed, the manufacturer should affix a Assembly Completion Date sticker to the unit. The data and information to be provided on the Assembly Completion Date sticker should include, but not be limited to the following:

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Inspections Initial Inspection (documented) Prior to Use Inspections Monthly Inspections Annual Comprehensive Inspections (documented) Incident / Severe Service Inspections (documented) Fire and Heat Exposure (documented) When a gin pole truck is completed, the manufacturer should affix a Assembly Completion Date sticker to the unit. The data and information to be provided on the Assembly Completion Date sticker should include, but not be limited to the following:

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines Training and Physical Fitness Physical fitness of Gin Pole Truck operator Gin Pole Truck Operator Training Swamper Rigger When a gin pole truck is completed, the manufacturer should affix a Assembly Completion Date sticker to the unit. The data and information to be provided on the Assembly Completion Date sticker should include, but not be limited to the following:

IADC Issues Gin Pole Truck Guidelines General Information Hazards Operator General Information General Operating Guidelines Safe Working Procedures Slings and Lifting Devices Gin Pole Truck Loads Load Handling Signals Truck Movement Signals Operator General information Operator – A person qualified in the operation of the winch truck. A trainee under the supervision of a designated person or Operator. Designated Maintenance, test personnel and inspectors, while performing their duties.

ACCIDENT STATISTICS PROGRAM Questions ?

Global Leadership for the Drilling Industry http://iadc.org