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What are the requirements for conditions of classification?
The requirements for conditions of Classification for entire drilling units and offshore structures are contained in the ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification – Offshore Units and Structures (Part 1). Additional requirements specific to a drilling system, its subsystems, equipment or components are contained in this Guide.
What are the requirements to operate a rig?
1. In addition, the rig owner must provide proof of class (Rig Certificates) maintenance according to inspections by relevant inspecting authorities, proof of insurance and all current certifications and clearances required by local regulations to carry out rig operations. 2.
What is a rig readiness course?
d readiness of major rig systems and equipment. The course starts with a detailed description and specification of main rig systems and equipment used for drilling and work over operations and continues with the discussion of specific procedures and check lists impl mented for conducting rig equipment inspection. Finalizing with
What are the requirements for a rig inspection?
1. The rig inspection survey must be carried out by a recognised competent third-party in conjunction with the Well Operations and HSE functions. 2. The findings of the inspection must be prioritised and ranked. Items identified as having significant impact on mechanical integrity or safety of the rig will be classified as ‘critical’.
Can a rig be accepted with a critical item?
Rig acceptance with outstanding ‘critical’ items will not be allowed unless written dispensation has been given. 3. The Rig Superintendent and Well Operations Manager shall be satisfied that the rig and site areas are as safe as reasonably possible prior to commencing well operations.
What is a rig acceptance procedure?
A rig can be a drilling or work-over rig, snubbing unit, coil-tubing unit, wire-line rig or pulling rig. 1. A detailed rig acceptance procedure shall be included in any Call for Tender and in the rig contract. 2. Prior to the signing of a Well Operations contract or agreement, the Contractor and the Company must have agreed the acceptance criteria.


