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The Control Pressure During Drilling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- improper equipment handling
- incorrect use of PPE
- 2. Site Inspection
- Trips
- slips and falls
- electrical hazards
- falling objects
- 3. Equipment Set-Up
- Incorrect installation
- equipment malfunction
- electrical shock
- 4. Drilling Initiation
- High pressure release
- vibration
- noise pollution
- 5. Drill Management
- Equipment malfunction
- repetitive strain injury
- heat stress
- 6. Pressure Monitoring
- Pressure spikes
- inadequate monitoring result in blowout
- 7. Resting Cycle
- Mistiming leading to high pressure buildup
- confusion between team members
- 8. Resume Drilling
- Improper hand-off of controls
- misaligned drill bit causing pressure fluctuation
- 9. Change Drill Bit
- Pinch points during changing
- increased risk of high pressure release
- 10. Depth Measurement
- Incorrect readings lead to over-drilling
- explosion risk
- 11. Extraction
- Unsecured loads leading to dropped objects
- exposure to dust and particles
- 12. Post-Drill Assessment
- Miscommunication leading to errors on next drill
- tripping hazards
- 13. Tool Maintenance
- Electrical hazards during maintenance
- improper handling of tools
- 14. Clean-Up
- Exposure to chemicals
- dusts and materials
- manual handling injuries
- 15. De-mobilisation
- Falls from height during disassembly
- equipment caught/crushed during transportation