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SY 6204-1996 Safety regulations for beach and sea logging operations

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Standard ID: SY 6204-1996

Standard Name: Safety regulations for beach and sea logging operations

Chinese Name: 滩海测井作业安全规程

Standard category:Oil and gas industry standards (SY)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1996-11-15

Date of Implementation:1997-06-01

Date of Expiration:2004-11-01

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Standard Classification Number:Petroleum>>Petroleum General>>E09 Health, Safety, Labor Protection

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alternative situation:Replaced by SY/T 5726-2004

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Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China SY 6204--1996
Safety Regulations for Beach and Sea Well Logging Operations
Issued on November 15, 1996
China National Petroleum Corporation
Implementation on June 1, 1997
The beach and sea well logging operation in my country has been carried out for many years, but there is no corresponding safety regulations for beach and sea well logging operation. In order to strengthen the safety management of beach and sea well logging, standardize the safety management of beach and sea well logging, and ensure safe operation, this standard is specially formulated. This standard is proposed and organized by the Petroleum Industry Safety Professional Standardization Technical Committee. The drafting unit of this standard: Shengli Petroleum Administration Bureau Petal Well Company. Drafters of this standard: Lang Dianshi, Zhang Yuhu, Lu Shihong, Zhang Fujun, Chen Jianshe, Zhang Yong, Li Junrong
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Standard of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry of the People's Republic of China Safety Regulations for Beach Well Logging Operations
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This standard specifies the basic requirements for safety components such as lifting, transportation and monitoring of dangerous goods, labor protection, and on-site safety in offshore logging operations.
This standard is applicable to offshore oil logging operations such as coring and perforating. Reference standards
Articles contained in the following standards: The articles of this standard are constituted by reference in this standard. At the time of publication of this standard, the versions indicated are valid. All standards will be revised, and the parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB 2702-90 Explosives Safes
GB 2894-88 Safety signs
GB4792-84 Basic standards for radiation health protection GB8922-88 Standards for radiation health protection of sealed radioactive sources for oil (gas) well logging GB1180689 Regulations for safe transportation of radioactive materials SY5690-95 Regulations for the management and allocation of personal protective equipment for employees of petroleum enterprises SY5726-1995 Safety regulations for petroleum logging and operation Regulations for the management of radiation accidents Ministry of Health and Ministry of Public Security Weijianfa (1995) No. 48 document issued on November 1, 1995 3 Qualification recognition and safety inspection ||tt ||3.1 Qualifications for common operations
31.1 Sea well adjustment operators should hold a marine survival, "lifeboat and raft operation," "platform fire fighting," first aid training certificate and a radiation personnel certificate, and blasting operator: 3.1.2 Temporary sea operations personnel should receive short-term training on marine safety and life-saving knowledge. 3.1.3 The equipment used should have a product inspection certificate issued by a qualified unit, and 3.1.4 The radioactive activity measuring instrument used should have a calibration certificate. 3.1.5 The operating unit should have a radioactive isotope license and a dangerous goods transportation license. 3.1.G Offshore construction units shall be approved by the production management department of the enterprise 3.2 Safety inspection
3.2.1 Before offshore construction, the film number, work content, departure time and personnel names shall be reported to the unit safety department for record 3.2.2 The safety supervisor of the construction unit shall supervise and inspect the construction safety organization and safety measures. When the safety supervisor of the construction unit finds potential accidents that may endanger the lives and property safety of people, he has the right to make corrections immediately or take effective measures to eliminate the hidden dangers within a time limit. Safety facilities and protective equipment
4.1 Safety signs
4.1.1 Vehicles transporting radioactive sources and explosives shall be equipped with corresponding safety signs 4.1.2 Corresponding safety signs shall be set up at the sites where radioactive sources and explosives are used. Approved by China National Petroleum Corporation on November 15, 1996 and implemented on June 1, 1997
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4.1.3 The sign shall comply with the provisions of 4.2.5 of GB2894-88. 4.2 Testing instruments
4.2.1 The logging team shall have at least one effective portable radioactivity measuring instrument. 4.2.2 Each logging personnel shall be equipped with a personal radioactive dosimeter. 4.2.3 The logging team shall be equipped with a portable HS gas measuring instrument. 4.3 Protective equipment
The logging personnel shall be equipped with protective equipment in accordance with the provisions of SY5690. 4.3.1
4.3.2 Each logging personnel shall be equipped with at least one life jacket. 4.3.3 Personnel loading and unloading radioactive sources shall wear lead skirts. 5 Hoisting
Before hoisting the equipment, the logging operator shall understand the hoisting capacity of the crane, survey the equipment placement, and determine the loading method. 5.21
Crane operators and lifting commanders should be certified. 5.3
The lifting and placement of logging sleds should make their rollers face the wellhead. 5.4
The logging downhole instruments should be hoisted in a position that is suitable for logging construction. 5.5 The source box, pipe safe, and perforating bullet safe should be hoisted separately and should not be mixed with people and goods. Stop lifting explosives in thunderstorms.
The number of people on each hoist should not exceed 6.
During the lifting process, people are not allowed to stand or pass under heavy objects. 6 Transportation and use of radioactive sources
6.1 Transportation of radioactive sources
6.1.1 The logging team should have a source protection worker.
6.1.2 The source guard is responsible for taking out the radioactive source from the source warehouse, escorting it on the way, exchanging the special source box at the dock, transporting it by ship, and keeping it on the platform until the source is delivered to the source warehouse, etc.
6.1,3 When taking the source, the source guard should take the "source taking notice" issued by the production department to the source warehouse to take the radioactive source, and go through the inspection and handover procedures with the source warehouse custodian.
,6.1.4 The source guard loads the radioactive source into the source transport vehicle and locks the vehicle door after checking that it is correct. 6.1. 5 The transport vehicle should be a dedicated vehicle. 6.1.6 The transport vehicle should follow the designated route, no irrelevant persons are allowed to board, and no stop is allowed in densely populated areas or dangerous areas. Special personnel should be on duty during the trip and when staying at the accommodation.
6.2 Use of radioactive sources
6.2.1 The dedicated storage source box should comply with the first-level transport packaging standard specified in 5.3 of GB11806-80: the surface should be marked with a \Beware of ionizing radiation mark. The dedicated source box should be equipped with a buoy,
6. 2.2 Special source boxes should be placed on the special release rack or designated area of ​​the drilling platform. Special tools should be used when installing radioactive sources: follow the operating procedures, and do it quickly, accurately and securely. 2.3
6.2.4. When installing radioactive sources at the wellhead, the wellhead should be covered first. When lifting the source-carrying instrument, special tools should be used, and the staff should not touch the instrument source room. 6.2.5
After returning from construction, the radioactive source should be directly delivered to the source library, and the custodian should go through the library procedures. . 6.2.6
The dose limit for radioactive measuring personnel and the emergency exposure in case of accidents shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2 and Chapter 5 of GB4792-84.
General requirements for radioactive sources, the performance test of radioactive sources and source-carrying equipment shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB8922. 6.2.8
7 Transportation and use of explosives
7.1 Transportation of explosives
7.1.1 The logging team shall be equipped with gun guards.
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7.1.2 The gun guard is responsible for taking out the explosives from the gun loading team, escorting them on the way, and keeping them on the platform until the remaining explosives are returned to the gun loading team and other work.
.1.3 The gun guard shall hold the "Construction Nearby Notice" to receive the explosives. When the gun guard receives the detonator, he shall carry the safe with him, and the custodian shall directly short-step the detonator wire and put it in the safe. .7.1.4
71.5 The gun guard and the custodian shall check and proceed with the collection. The perforators and detonators shall be placed in the safe for transportation: Safes should comply with the provisions of GB2702. 7.1.6
The explosive boxes being transported should be securely fixed. 7.1.7
7.1.8 When the road and weather are good, the speed of the car should not exceed 40km/h. When visibility is low due to dust, fog, storm, etc., the speed should be halved. 7.1.9 Vehicles transporting explosives should travel along designated routes and no unrelated personnel are allowed to ride. 7.1.10) When encountering thunderstorms on the way, the vehicles should be parked in an open area 20011 away from the building. 7.1.11 During ship transportation, perforating bullets and detonator safes should be stored separately and supervised by designated personnel. 7.2 Use of explosives
7.2.1 When storing explosives on a drilling platform, they should be placed on a special release rack or in a designated area. Electric or gas welding should not be used on the platform during perforation, and ships on the platform or docked around the platform should not use wireless communication equipment. 7.2.2
When loading guns, a work area 3m away from the wellhead should be selected. 7.2.3
7.2.4 Before connecting the guns, the operating engineer should unplug the ignition switch key and the short-circuit plug on the terminal block, and hand over the switch key to the long-term safekeeping. 7.2.5 When wiring at the wellhead, the entire gun body should be lowered into the well, and the cable core should be short-circuited to the ground before it can be connected: Before the undetonated gun body is lifted out of the wellhead, the lead should be disconnected and insulated before the exit can be lifted. 7.2.6 When the unexploded gun body or the installed gun body is no longer used for construction, the detonator and perforating bullet should be removed in time. 7.2.7
The pipe that has been lowered into the well is not lost
After the wall corer is installed, the core barrel should be placed downward. 7.2.8
When testing the detonator, a blasting ohmmeter should be used to measure 7.2.9#
7.2.10 The installed gun body or explosive tube should not be tested on the platform. 1. Perforating operations should not be carried out in fog, thunderstorm, and atmosphere with wind level 7 or above (including level 7). 7.2.11
7.2.12 After returning from the completion of the construction, the remaining explosives shall be directly delivered to the gun loading team: and the handover procedures shall be completed with the custodian. 8 On-site construction safety
8.1 Before logging, the team leader shall understand the underground conditions from the drilling team according to the requirements of the "Well Logging Construction Order", formulate construction plans and safety measures, put forward safety requirements before the operation, and notify the instrument and winch operators of the relevant data in writing. 8.2 During the logging operation, the drilling team shall designate a special person to cooperate. The logging personnel shall not use the drilling equipment. 8.3 During logging operations, operators should abide by the platform fire safety system. 8.4 Other on-site construction safety should comply with the requirements of 5.2, 5.6, 5.11.5.12.5.14, 5.18, 5.23.5.24 in SY5726-1995:
9 Handling of radioactive source and explosive accidents
9.1 After any radioactive source or explosive accident, all necessary measures should be taken to: protect the accident site. Control the impact of the accident and prevent it from spreading.
9.2 If there is any radioactive source or explosive accident, it should be reported immediately to the superior competent department and the national offshore oil operation safety competent department. A written report should be submitted as required afterwards.
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9.3 The classification and grading of radioactive substances, accident handling principles, etc. shall be implemented in accordance with the "Regulations on Radioactive Accident Management".
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