SY 6355-1998 Special safety signs for petroleum and natural gas production SY6355-1998 standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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ICS13.100 Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China SY6355-1998 Safety signs for the special purpose of oil and gas production Safety signs for the special purpose of oil and gas production1998-06-23 IssuedbZxz.net China National Petroleum Corporation 1998-11-01 Implementation SY 6355-1998 Cited standards Sign classification Sign setting 5 Sign production Appendix A (Appendix to the standard) Appendix B (Appendix to the standard) Appendix C (Appendix to the standard) Appendix D (Appendix to the standard) Prohibition signs· Warning signs Instruction signs Prompt signs SY 6355-1998 In order to implement the production safety policy of "safety first, prevention first", make the employees pay enough attention to the unsafe factors in production operations, prevent and avoid accidents, and better implement the national standard (GB2894 "Safety Signs") in combination with the characteristics of oil and gas production. This standard is specially formulated. Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, and Appendix D of this standard are the appendices of the standard. This standard is proposed and approved by the Oil Industry Safety Professional Standardization Technical Committee. Drafting unit of this standard: Daqing Oilfield Service Bureau Main drafters of this standard Xie Ningjin Liu Jingchun Mu Zhang Jianxin Gao Tiebin Wu Huanlin 1 Scope Petroleum and Gas Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China Special Safety Signs for Oil and Gas Production Safely signs for the special purpose of oil and gas productionSY6355-1998 This standard specifies the special network safety signs for mobile equipment used in manual oil and gas exploration, drilling, development, storage, transportation, construction and other production sites. This standard applies to onshore oil and gas enterprises: 2 [Referenced standards The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards will be revised and the use of this standard The parties to the standard shall explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB2893-1982 Safety signs G2894-1988 Safety signs 3 Classification of signs 3.1 Prohibition signs, a total of 10. See Appendix A (Appendix to the standard) for their graphics and instructions. 3.2 Warning signs, a total of 12. See Appendix H (Appendix to the standard) for their graphics and instructions. 3.3 Indication signs, the first 5. See Appendix C (Appendix to the standard) for their graphics and instructions. 3.4 Reminder signs, the last 3. See Appendix D (Appendix to the standard) for their graphics and instructions. 4 Setting of signs 4.1 Signs should be placed in a visible place and near the objects they indicate. 4.2 Signs should enable operators to identify the type of object to which the information they indicate belongs. 4.3 Signs should be clearly legible at night. 5 Sign production 5.1 Safety signs should be produced in accordance with the provisions of 4.1 to 4.4 of GB2894-1988. 5.2 The size of the safety sign depends on the distance of observation, and the outer dimensions are made in accordance with Appendix H of (B2894-1988). 5.3 The color of the safety sign is made in accordance with the provisions of 4.2 of GB2893-1982. Approved by China National Petroleum Corporation on June 23, 1998, and implemented on November 1, 1998 sr 6355—1998 Standard Appendix Prohibition Signs Table A1 Prohibition Signs Permitted Signs Prohibition on Non-staff Members from Entering Prohibition on Tampering with Valves Operation Personnel Entering and Construction Sites Designed for "reverse" oil and gas production sites, construction areas, etc. Designed to prevent non-operating personnel from opening and closing process valves. Designed for process valve locations in refineries, pumping stations, etc. 6355-1998 Table A (continued) Symbols and names It is forbidden to tamper with fire-fighting equipment It is forbidden to rub objects with gasoline Designed to prevent the misappropriation of fire-fighting equipment Applicable to places where fire-fighting equipment is set up Designed to prevent the occurrence of open flames, high alarms, and static electricity when rubbing objects with ignition rollers such as food and other ignition rollers. Applicable to areas prone to steam explosive cattle production and positions or places with a large number of mechanical equipment SY 63551999 Bag A1 (continued) Symbols and names No drinking at work No mixing SY 63551998 Symbol name No collision No single buckle lifting Pure buckle lifting causes The tip of the piece is unbalanced and designed. Suitable for lifting operation SY 6355-1998 Table AI (end) Symbols and names It is forbidden to pass people under the pipe It is forbidden to mix detonators and explosives To avoid the occurrence of drilling rigs and pipes falling and injuring people during drilling. The equipment is suitable for drilling and underground operations. Test and fire test deep construction site SY 63551998 Appendix White (Appendix to the standard) Warning signs Table B1 Warning signs Note: Ignite first and then turn on the gas Beware of natural gas explosion For the convenience of boilers, heating equipment and other equipment using flammable gas, production personnel should operate in sequence to prevent program reversal and avoid re-dispersion. Suitable for heating rooms, pump stations, and other ignition facilities using flammable gas. SY 63551998 Table BI (Continued) Symbols and names Pay attention to ventilation Beware of overpressure It is designed to remind operators to pay attention to working pressure and prevent excessive dust from occurring. Applicable to boilers, pressure vessels, high (mouth) pressure lines, etc. used under pressure. SY6355—1998 Table B1 [Continued) Symbols and names Beware of iron filings and injuries Beware of high-pressure pipelines To remind people to set high-pressure pipelines in the right places to avoid vehicles from pressing, bumping, pushing, and pulling the pipelines, which may cause pipeline breakage and damage, and are applicable to drilling, operations, oil testing, test production, oil production, and other operations involving high-pressure pipelines. Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.