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Once the well and rig are set up and inspected, drilling can begin. Considering that a rig can drill up to 22 wells as deep as 14,000 feet on one pad, and that as many as 20 people can work on a typical drilling rig, understanding the risks of drilling and how to avoid them becomes vitally important for everyone involved.
In these lessons on Petroleum Drilling Safety, we’ll explore the various activities associated with and necessary for safe and effective drilling. We’ll discuss the proper handling of equipment and best practices to avoid equipment-related injuries or damage. We’ll also dive into the steps in the drilling process, looking at not only the tasks involved but also the potential hazards and safety solutions for each stage.
It is relevant for everyone involved in drilling operations, since as many as 20 people can work on a typical drilling rig and understanding the risks and how to avoid them is vitally important for all of them.
It explores the various activities necessary for safe and effective drilling, including proper handling of equipment, best practices to avoid equipment-related injuries or damage, and the steps in the drilling process along with the potential hazards and safety solutions for each stage.
You will be able to recognize the steps involved in the drilling process, understand the hazards of each step, and discover best practices for avoiding injury or damage from common drilling hazards.
Lessons include Drilling, Preparing Drilling Fluid, Starting the Drilling Process, Preparing to Break Out Pipe, Breaking Out Pipe, Making Up Pipe in the Mousehole, Raising the Kelley and New Joint, Adding Pipe to the String, Resuming Drilling, and Coring.
The course builds skills in Drilling, Drilling Engineering, Logging While Drilling, Offshore Drilling, Process Safety, and Well Drilling.