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The Install Surface Casing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Site Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to live wires
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Caught in equipment
- Electrical shock
- 3. Setting up Drilling Rig
- Falling objects
- Excessive noise levels
- Crushing from moving parts of the drill rig
- 4. Bore Hole Drilling
- Exposure to dust and debris
- Equipment failure
- 5. Cleaning of bore hole
- Exposure to drilling fluid residue
- 6. Conducting Downhole Survey
- Radiation exposure
- Pressure-related hazards
- 7. Surface Casing Selection
- Incorrect casing choice
- Manual lifting injuries
- 8. Casing Joint Connection
- Incorrect joint installation
- Tool malfunctions
- 9. Cement Mixing and Pouring
- Dust inhalation
- Chemical burns
- 10. Curing and Setting Process
- Long exposure to UV light
- High temperature
- Crush injury caused by falling object e.g; concrete block
- 11. Testing casing strength
- Casing failure leading to fall or crash harm
- Explosive breakdown in pressured circumstances
- 12. Installing Wellhead, Tubing and Christmas Tree
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Falling from height
- Fire and explosion risks
- 13. Well pressure testing
- Pressure release
- Equipment failure
- 14. Reclamation and Cleanup
- Slips
- trips
- and falls from rubble
- Debris or waste materials causing injury
- 15. Well Maintenance and Checkup
- Exposure to harmful gases
- Confined space hazards
- 16. Site Decommissioning
- Poor air quality due dust and airborne debris
- Exposure to hazardous materials during clean up
- 17. Incident Reporting & Investigation
- Failure to report incidents leading to lack of corrective actions
- improper investigations lead to repeat incidents
- 18. Emergency Drill Procedures
- Insufficient training leading to failure during emergency situation
- Inadequate escape routes
- 19. Safety Briefing and Inductions
- Inadequate or missed safety procedures briefing leading to accidents/incidents
- Missed inductions leading to unawareness about hazards present
- 20. Regular Audits and Safety Inspections
- Industrial illnesses due to long term exposure to hazardous substances
- overlooked hazards due to insufficient or irregular inspections