Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 053 - Workforce Services, Department of
Sub-Agency 0013 - OSHA - Oil & Gas Well Services
Chapter 7 - SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Section 7-5 - Acidizing, Fracturing and Hot Oil Operations
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 7-5
Current through July 13, 2024
(a) Specific requirements.
(i) A check valve
shall be placed in the discharge line as near the well bore as
possible.
(ii) All blending
equipment used in fracturing operations with flammable and/or combustible
fluids shall be grounded to a conductive rod driven into the ground and all
sand hauling equipment unloading sand into blender hopper shall be
"electrically bonded" to the blender.
(iii) All supercharged suction hoses shall be
covered with hose covers to deflect fluids when pumping flammable and/or
combustible fluids.
(iv) A
pretreatment pressure test on pump discharge lines shall be made at 1,000 psi
over the maximum expected treating pressure specified by the customer for his
well equipment.
(v) All valves in
discharge lines shall be checked to see that they open before orders are given
to pump.
(vi) During operations
each employee designated to handle the pumping shall remain constantly at his
designated position while the pump is in operation, unless relieved by an
authorized employee as directed by the services supervisor on that
job.
(vii) All acidizing,
fracturing, and hot oil trucks and tanks shall be at least 75 feet from the
well bore.
(A) All special servicing
equipment that could produce a source of ignition shall not be permitted within
75 feet of any tank containing a flammable and/or combustible
material.
(B) When treating
condensate with a hot oiler, if the hazard is greater because of starved
suction, the equipment be placed closer than 75 feet.
(viii) Unauthorized persons shall remain at
least 75 feet from all pumping operations and pressure testing
operations.
(ix) All flammable
and/or combustible fluid spilled on location shall be covered with dirt before
pumping operations start.
(x) The
fire truck, when on location, shall be spotted upwind of the operation when
possible.
(xi) Treating pressure
shall not exceed equipment maximum safe working pressure.
(xii) If pumping a flammable and/or
combustible fluid, all electrical or internal combustion equipment, and all
fires, within75 feet of the well bore, not used for performance of the job,
shall be shut down or off during treatment.
(xiii) Flammable and/or combustible fluids
shall not be bled back into open measuring tanks on equipment designed for
pumping.
(xiv) All spilled oil or
acid shall he covered or properly disposed of after breakout with adequate
precautions taken for personnel to prevent contact with such
material.
(xv) All pumping
operations involving hydrocarbons or volatile fluids shall be completed within
daylight hours.
(xvi) The well
operator or his designated representative shall conduct a safety meeting with
all involved personnel prior to testing or treating operations.
(xvii) No person involved in hot oil
operations shall be permitted to wear nylon or polyester clothing.
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