The document lists potential sources of dropped objects incidents on an offshore drilling rig. It includes a non-exhaustive list of equipment, tools, and parts that could fall from heights. An illustration is also provided to help develop dropped objects inventories by mast section and level.
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General Sources of Dropped Objects Incidents
The document lists potential sources of dropped objects incidents on an offshore drilling rig. It includes a non-exhaustive list of equipment, tools, and parts that could fall from heights. An illustration is also provided to help develop dropped objects inventories by mast section and level.
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General
Sources
of
Dropped
Objects
Incidents
This
is
a
non-‐exhaustive,
general
listing
of
Sheaves
/
Snatchblocks
equipment/
tools
parts
that
may
create
a
high
risk
for
Dropped
Objects
incidents.
Suspended
loads
Cementing
heads
Pipe
guards
/
fingers
Cable
trays
Monkey
board
extensions
Installations
and
fixtures
Water
table
Loose
parts
(e.g.
bolts
and
nuts)
Blowout
preventers
Hand
tools
Derrick
/
Mast
Power
tools
Drill
floor
Scaffolding
Substructure
Line
failure
Wire
line
/
Electric
logging
Loose
objects
on
loads
Lubricator
Catwalks
Logging
tools
hoisted
overhead
Winches
Wind
walls
Grating,
handrails
and
stairways
Casing
thread
protectors
Tanks
Casing
joints
Rooftops/Ceilings
Drill
pipe
stands
(dropped
across
mast)
Shelving/Storage
Objects
near
V-‐door/catwalk
Temporary
piping
Travelling
assemblies
(collision)
Speakers
Illustration
of
Mast
Sections
and
Levels
Use
the
drawing
below
as
a
guideline
for
developing
Dropped
Objects
inventories
for
a
drilling
unit.
Enter
each
potential
Dropped
Object
into
the
inventory/checklist
with
a
description
of
the
mast
section
in
which
it
resides.
In
the
cases
of
the
upper
and
lower
derrick
sections,
include
the
level
at
which
the
Dropped
Object
is
located.