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1. Purpose
The common thread throughout the SOP and HWD Policies and Procedures in general is
the identification of responsibilities. This manual is intended to clearly and concisely
identify the steps required by employees to complete any given operation in a manner
that is consistent with Horizontal Well Drillers standards. It will document progressive
steps required in sequence that are to be followed, an authorizing company department or
position, and an author that is to be consulted if there are questions in any portion of the
SOP standards.
2. Scope
ALL RIG PERSONNEL
3. Prerequisites
Personnel are required to wear proper personal protective equipment, follow job safety
rules, and have the appropriate experience and certifications to carry out their job
functions satisfactorily.
4. Responsibilities
Superintendent and Truck pusher/Rig Move Supervisors will be responsible for
completing the procedure to standard for their moving crew during rig move operations.
Superintendent and Tool pusher will have ultimate accountability that driller and crews
are completing the procedure to standard for rig crew responsibilities for moving
operations. Driller and crews will be responsible for implementation and actions to
complete this task as described in the procedure steps.
5. Procedure
_______ Hours required to successfully wash and detox all equipment for transfer to next location.
Inspection and sign off of detoxification of all equipment to be done By Company Man on Duty
HWD superintend.
Load order
1. Rig Derrick
2. Mud Boat
3. Substructure
4. Dog House
5. Mud Pit
6. Mud Pump #2
7. Mud Pump #1
8. Generator Trailer
9. 330 BBL tool/fuel trailer
10. Fac Water trailer
11. Dry parts Van
12. Change house
13. Fuel Tank
14. Derrick Shakers x2
15. Pit lids if needed
16. Tioga heater and duct/ Boiler if in use
17. Pipe handler
18. Cummie and choke suit cases
19. Bop and annular
20. Steps and hoses
21. ABS tank and hoses
22. Pipe tubes , hoses, casing etc.
SOP #: 07.00
Mud pit: clean, lids taken off or lowered into travel mode, shakers removed and washed,
Travel latches installed. all open lines sealed with steel caps ( no duct tape)
Grounding wire removed from grounding grid, machinery and stored.
Line backers palletized and strapped.
Overhead cable trays taken down and stored in single sections.
Drill pipe ends capped with solid thread protectors, insure protectors are tight so no
drilling mud can escape or drip.
Casing thread protectors installed
Flow lines clean (check for cement or drilling mud). Keep flow lines together as one
load.
Man Camps:
3rd parties disconnect of all supply and service lines ready for travel mode.
Interior to be prepared for travel, all equipment secured.
Camps to leave location in order of next location set up (see location drawing)
It is preferred the order should be Company man, tool pusher, Mud logger, directional
hand etc. Camp connex’s to be moved at same time. Setting of camps and support
equipment to be done same day.
Man Camp inspection to be completed and signed Company Man and HWD superintend.
All trailers must have current tag and federal inspection stickers displayed.
Containment crews
Drawing of second layer of containment to be installed.
A pre move meeting was held at -----TBD------. The following topics to be discussed:
ROUTING
LAYOUT ON NEW LOCATION (DRAWING REQUIRED)
EQUIPMENT PRIORITY , SHIPPING ORDER
SAFETY DURING LOADING, TRANSPORTATION AND UNLOADING
REQUIRES SAFETY TIE OFF ON ALL TRAILERS OR EQUIPMENT. 4’ FOOT RULE
START TIMES, END OF DAY TIMES ____________________
DOT REQUIRES DRIVER TO DRIVE LESS THAN 11 HRS PER 14 HOUR DAY.
MOBILE TIRE SERVICE ON CALL ________________________________
SUPPORT MACHINERY ON OR OFF LOCATION NEEDED ?
ESCORT SERVICE AND OR TRAFFIC CONTROL IN PROBLEM AREAS ( TURNS ON
HILLS OR SHARP CORNERS)
LOCAL ROAD BOND RESTRICTIONS OR TIME RESTRAINTS IN TOWNSHIPS. SCHOOL
BUS TIMES ON ROUTE.
WHEN WILL RIG BE WASHED AND READY FOR SHIPMENT?_______ESTIMATED DATE
AND TIME
ORIENTATION OF RIG ON LOCATION NORTH TO SOUTH ECT.
PLACEMENT OF CAMPS AND DRILL PIPE
STAGING AREA FOR TRUCKS COMING INTO OR OUT OF LOCATION
AREAS WHERE EQUIPMENT CAN BE STAGED AS LOADS ARE TRUCKED
USE THREAD PROTECTORS ON ALL PIPE.
EVERYONE IS TO USE THE SAME CB CHANNEL (_______)
SOP #: 07.00
In each morning safety meeting, all procedures and JSA’s generated by HWD pertaining to rig
move operations will be discussed by moving group.
Operational Procedures
1.0 Safety is the first factor to be considered in all phases of lifting, Load securing and setting load down.
SOP #: 07.00
5.0 Lifting
With assist in position, winch truck will back up to pump or skid and hook up winch line (Hook up)
Ground man or designated person will give direction to winch operator to raise or lower winch.
Assist truck or crane will also take direction from designated person to lift or lower as needed.
During the lift ground men will observe the load watching for proper loading angle,
Side movement, catch points the may effect a clean lift.
Stage one of the lifting process, skid or pump will be lifted 1' foot, a full walk around will be done,
Inspection of winch cables, no over laps or loops allowed.
Stage Two, Ground man will instruct both operators to begin lifting together, a slow pace
Is required.
SOP #: 07.00
Stage 3, As the skid rolls over roll tail and onto to truck at least 3' foot ( all stop is given)
Ground man will check load if all is OK the will lower assist winch and unhook his cables.
Stage 4, Ground man will instruct winch operator to lift skid onto his truck bed or holding at
The tipping point.
At this point winch truck can move load by driving slowly, however if load is to be moved a
Distance in must be chained and secured to Truck bed.
6.0 Unloading
Ground man will instruct operator to winch down, this will lower back of skid to the ground.
When skid is approximately 3' feet on bed
of winch truck, an assist crane or pole truck will hook onto front of skid and assist in letting
Skid or pump to the ground.
6. References
HWD Employee Handbook
7. Definitions
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