California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 4 - Division of Industrial Safety
Subchapter 14 - Petroleum Safety Orders-Drilling and Production
Article 19 - All Derricks, Masts and Supporting Structures
Section 6568 - Construction and Maintenance
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Every derrick and mast and their component parts shall be constructed and maintained to conform to good engineering practice.
(b) Supporting structures of operating derricks and masts shall be constructed and maintained to conform to good engineering practice. The derrick or mast and supporting structure shall not be loaded beyond its designed capacity.
(c) Auxiliary parts of derricks and masts shall be constructed and maintained to conform to good engineering practice.
(d) Derrick and mast floors shall cover the area within the perimeter of the derrick or mast, except for such portions of the area and openings in the floor that are necessary for operating equipment and operating procedures.
EXCEPTION: When a mast base is used in conjunction with a standard steel derrick (such as necessitated by soundproofing or other requirements), the regular mast base flooring and guarding will be permissible if approaches to pipe walkway, stairway, or runway are extended.
(e) (G-2, G-3) The derrick or mast floor, if more than two feet (2') above ground level at the approach to the derrick or mast ladder shall extend to at least two feet (2') beyond the climbing side of the ladder. This extended portion of the floor shall be not less than four feet (4') in width.
(f) Employees shall be protected from the hazards of falling tong counterweights by one of the following:
1.
Amendment filed 7-20-59; effective thirtieth day thereafter. (Register 59, No.
12).
2. Amendment of article 19 heading, section and NOTE filed
5-8-95; operative 6-7-95 (Register 95, No. 19).
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.