Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 053 - Workforce Services, Department of
Sub-Agency 0012 - OSHA - Oil & Gas Well Special Servicing
Chapter 3 - GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS
Section 3-1 - General Rules

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 3-1

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) Each well operator, employer, employee, contractor and subcontractor shall be charged with the responsibilities and duties as required by the Act, the Rules of Practice and Procedure, the Rules and Regulations, General, and these rules and regulations as they relate to the machinery, tools, materials, equipment or operations and to the employees of each of them as applicable.

(b) Accident prevention responsibilities:

(i) It shall be the responsibility of the employer to initiate and maintain such programs as may be necessary to comply with these rules and regulations.

(ii) Such programs shall provide for inspections of the well site location, materials and equipment. These inspections shall be performed by competent persons designated by the employer.

(iii) The employer shall prohibit the use of any machinery, tool, material or equipment which he knows, or reasonably should know, is not in compliance with any applicable requirement of these rules and regulations. Such machine, tool, material or equipment shall either be identified as unsafe by locking the controls to render it inoperable, physically disable it, or physically remove it from the place of operation.

(iv) The employer shall permit only authorized persons, or employees being trained under the supervision of a qualified person(s), to operate equipment or machinery.

(c) No employer for any part of the operation covered by these rules and regulations shall require any employee to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to his health or safety, beyond the normal hazards inherent in his job.

(d) Any two (2) or more employers who have employees at one job site (such as prime contractors and sub-contractors) may make their own arrangements with respect to obligations which might be more appropriately treated on a job site basis rather than individually. Thus, for example, the prime contractor and his sub-contractors may wish to make an agreement that the prime contractor or one of the subcontractors will provide all required first aid, thus relieving the other contractors from the actual, but not from the legal responsibility (or, as the case may be, relieving the other subcontractors from this responsibility).

(e) The well operator shall be responsible for furnishing the general and specific well prognosis and plans, and will provide contractors and employers with all available information concerning observed pressure conditions, hazardous fluids, and well conditions which may be encountered in the special servicing operations, to the best of the well operator's knowledge.

(f) No person shall cause the special servicing work to commence until the contractor or sub-contractor, as appropriate, has declared his equipment and employees are safely prepared to proceed.

(g) No person shall require any modifications to be made or cause auxiliary equipment to be installed which are in conflict with these rules and regulations.

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