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1 Safety In The Oil & Gas Fields 2013

2 Additional scouting and size-up are crucial during initial planning stages !! SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

3 FIRESINDUSTRY Oil & Gas infrastructure and personnel are now a permanent part of the landscape. Firefighters will continue to face both familiar and new situations during suppression operations.

4 DRIVING HAZARDS WATCH FOR:  ROAD DAMAGE  WIDE LOADS  NARROW ROADS  BLIND CORNERS  HEAVY TRAFFIC  DANGEROUS DRIVING HABITS: HIGH SPEEDS CUTTING CORNERS PASSING ON DOUBLE YELLOW LINES

5 HAZARDS ON THE PAD HIGH PRESSURE SURFACE LINES DRIVING OBSTRUCTIONS FLAMMABLES TRIP HAZARDS HAZMAT & CHEMICALS

6 POWERLINES Hundreds of miles of various transmission & distribution lines cross the landscape. Powerlines pose a unique hazard & warrant mitigation actions that reduce risk to both ground personnel and aircraft.

7 UNORGANIZED SUPPRESSION EFFORTS!!! GOOD INTENTIONS ARE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY WATCHOUT SITUATIONS: Untrained and unequipped oil and gas personnel suppressing fire. Unsupervised heavy equipment. Determine who is in command. Assume command or help devise a sound tactical plan of action. Be honest, if you see serious safety concerns, insist on mitigation actions. Only engage the fire when it has been determined it is safe to do so. If conditions warrant, disengage from the fire. Don’t get drawn into unorganized suppression efforts

8 LOOK FOR FIRE EXTINGUISHER RESIDUE The substance decomposes above 212°F and releases ammonia, nitrogen & phosphorous oxides. Avoid exposure to the smoke and fumes produced by the burning residue. Back off and monitor or construct your line in a safer location!!! It is not uncommon to find that industry personnel have attempted to suppress a fire prior to the arrival of suppression resources. These fire extinguishers are not meant for suppressing large wildland fuels. Three wildland firefighters on the NWCFMU were exposed to toxic fumes in 2008. One required medical treatment for irritation to the respiratory tract, shortness of breath, and severe headaches.

9 PRIVATE AIRCRAFT Oil & Gas companies commonly use helicopters to support seismic operations and/or conduct routine pipeline inspections. Contact your local Dispatch Center if you see a helicopter working in the area. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Where you see the helicopter working Tail number (if possible) Make and Model of the helicopter (if possible)

10  H 2 S is common in oil & gas fields.  Colorless/smells like rotten eggs may be fatal.  Heavier than air.  Look for signs on well pads.  Wind socks are an indicator that H 2 S might be present.  If wind sock is present treat as a hazmat incident. Remember to use your GAS BADGE Local Areas with H2S: Rangely – 3 mile radius Wilson Creek – NE of Meeker

11 EXPOSED SURFACE PIPELINES Flexible & Steel pipe are used as temporary distribution lines for gas and/or produced water. Adjust tactics to avoid exposing personnel to potential rupture. Flexible pipe will not withstand the temperatures produced by a wildfire. Report location to all assigned resources & Dispatch. Contact operator to see if it can be shut off. Industry informs us that “shut-off” is in fact more hazardous, the flow of gas inside the pipe acts as a cooling agent & shut off creates the effect of “shaking up a pop can” CAUTION!!!! Like an electrical line, it would still be charged with residual gas until purged. Do not drive over exposed pipelines.

12 Are Well Pads A Safe Haven??

13 COMMON OIL & GAS OPERATIONS PERSONNEL: Normally 2 to 3 HAZARDS:  Flammable fuels  Existing wells on same site RAT HOLE RIG SNUBBING UNIT PERSONNEL: Six or more HAZARDS:  Live productions lines on the surface  High pressure  Tanks & pits with flammables  Surface trip hazards

14 Guy Wires PERSONNEL:  Four or more HAZARDS:  Live productions lines on the surface  High pressure  Flammables  Trip hazards  Tanks & pits with flammables Recognizable by the “Guy Wires”

15 Guy wires are anchored approximately the same distance away from the rig as the rig is tall. Stay outside the guy wires!

16 FLEX RIG PERSONNEL: 15-30 HAZARDS:  Heavy Congestion  Multiple operations  High pressure lines  Flammables  Trip hazards

17 DRILLING RIGS PERSONNEL: 8-20 HAZARDS:  Fuel storage tanks  Open pits  Potential HAZMAT  Heavy vehicle traffic

18 FRAC OPERATIONS PERSONNEL: 20-30 HAZARDS:  Heavy congestion  High pressure surface lines  Trip hazards  Flammables & chemicals on site  Flowback tanks and pits  Wireline operations  Possibility of explosives for perforation operations

19 INDUSTRY RELATED FIRES RIG & PIT FIRES High Intensity Can Ignite Adjacent Fuels Catchment pits do not contain just water… DO NOT use as a dip site Avoid Smoke (Health Hazards) o Do not attempt to extinguish a rig fire or an involved pit o Concentrate your suppression efforts on the wildland fuels !! o Coordinate with industry and/or responding fire departments

20 COMMON OIL & GAS FACILITIES CONDENSATE TANKS Contents are flammable Do not use to fill engines OLD WELL PADS Driving obstructions High pressure – Natural gas Possible leaks

21 LARGE INDUSTRY FACILITIES COMPRESSOR STATIONS Normally unoccupied High pressure lines Natural gas GAS PLANTS 1- 2 people – 24 hours a day Pressurized natural gas Pressurized vessels Natural gas liquids & vapors Buried installations Amine (skin irritant)

22 Can be the size of a small town with the potential for a large number of evacuees Some house as many as 400 workers Possible structure protection Is there a Safety Zone large enough for residents & suppression resources

23 STAYorGO?


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