Working together for a safer world In order to ensure optimum performance of your rig, reduce downtime and maintain safety of your personnel, planned maintenance and accurate inspections are essential. Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling’s Rig Inspection Workshop teaches the inspection and maintenance procedures required to ensure equipment integrity on land rigs. Candidates learn to implement the relevant standards and understand industry requirements so that they can verify the condition of a rig’s equipment and improve safety, thus reducing the number of accidents and protecting the asset. Who should attend? This workshop is aimed at: – drilling supervisors – drilling engineers – drilling managers – HSE managers – rig managers – maintenance supervisors – toolpushers – drillers – mechanics – electricians Aims After completing this workshop, attendees are able to: – independently carry out a basic (visual) rig inspection – describe the main inspection criteria for major equipment – identify major items that have an impact on the safety and operation of a rig – recognize the indicators of the overall condition of a drilling rig – list the relevant standards (such as API) and their implications for drilling equipment – understand the basics of EX equipment installed in hazardous areas – evaluate basic maintenance and inspection procedures on the rig to identify compliance with good working practices and industry standards – understand the basics of well control equipment operation Workshop content This workshop deals with the most common equipment deficiencies and recurring problems found over the course of more than 5,000 drilling rig surveys performed by Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling. The workshop describes and explains the working principles of major drilling equipment using detailed examples from our technical inspection database. Rig Inspection Workshop Land Rigs Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling Training Academy The Training Academy’s Rig Inspection Workshops aim to reduce your business risk and improve the efficiency of your staff and organization.
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Working togetherfor a safer world
In order to ensure optimum performance of your rig, reduce downtime and maintain safety of your personnel, planned maintenance and accurate inspections are essential.
Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling’s RigInspection Workshop teaches theinspection and maintenance proceduresrequired to ensure equipment integrity on land rigs. Candidates learn to implement the relevant standards and understand industry requirements so that they can verify the condition of a rig’s equipment and improve safety, thus reducing the number of accidents and protecting the asset.
Who should attend?This workshop is aimed at: – drilling supervisors– drilling engineers– drilling managers– HSE managers– rig managers– maintenance supervisors– toolpushers– drillers– mechanics– electricians
AimsAfter completing this workshop, attendees are able to:– independently carry out a basic (visual)
rig inspection– describe the main inspection criteria
for major equipment– identify major items that have an
impact on the safety and operation of a rig
– recognize the indicators of the overall condition of a drilling rig
– list the relevant standards (such as API) and their implications for drilling equipment
– understand the basics of EX equipment installed in hazardous areas
– evaluate basic maintenance and inspection procedures on the rig to identify compliance with good working practices and industry standards
– understand the basics of well control equipment operation
Workshop contentThis workshop deals with the most common equipment deficiencies and recurring problems found over the course of more than 5,000 drilling rig surveys performed by Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling.
The workshop describes and explains the working principles of major drilling equipment using detailed examples from our technical inspection database.
Rig Inspection WorkshopLand Rigs
Lloyd’s Register Energy - Drilling Training Academy
The Training Academy’s Rig Inspection Workshops aim to reduce your business risk and improve the efficiency of your staff and organization.
To find out more about how we can help you, please visit: www.lredacademy.org
ModuSpec and WEST Engineering Services are now Lloyd’s Register Energy – Drilling
StructureThe Rig Inspection Workshop consists of three days of interactive classroom sessions with time for group participation and discussion. Additionally, we provide the candidates with the following: – a checklist format for major equipment
to assist with correct maintenance and inspections
– multiple examples of good and bad practices, including photos
– presentation of improvements and new designs of drilling equipment
– further explanation of the workshop manual
QualificationsUpon successful completion of the course, attendees receive a certificate of completion. This certificate is valid for five years. Attendees who score below 70% on the final exam receive a certificate of attendance.
DurationThe basic workshop is conducted over three days.
Additional modules may be added to the basic Rig Inspection Workshop to further develop attendees’ knowledge in specific areas. In addition, customized workshops can be created for individual companies. Educational pathAttendees who have completed the RigInspection Workshop and would like toexpand their knowledge are encouraged to attend other Training Academy courses and training programs.
Please contact us for additional opportunities and training aimed at personal career development.
AgendaDay 1
Introduction, drilling equipment: drawworks, rotary table, top drive, swivel, crown-travelling block, derrick, winches, lifting and handling equipment. Mud pumps and mud processing equipment.
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Why Lloyd’s Register Energy?
Lloyd’s Register Energy is a world-leading independent risk management organization working to improve our clients’ quality, safety, environmental and business performance. In choosing Lloyd’s Register Energy, you are assured of a service which provides:
– practical experience and expertise in all aspects of the strategic and operational management of safety, reliability, business and project risk
– access to multi-disciplinary teams with competence across all aspects of design, construction, risk management, monitoring and inspection
– a cost-effective solution focused on your concerns and enhancing your project, drawing on our long experience and combined services
Day 2
Diesel engines, air compressors, eddy current brake and electrical safety in hazardous areas. Cranes, general safety and pollution control.
Day 3
Well control equipment: ram type BOPs, annular preventers, gate valves, choke and kill manifold; BOP HPU part 1 and 2 Final exam (multiple choice questions)