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Frac HSE Checklist

by Will Scott, from the Community

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This FRAC HSE checklist helps oil and gas teams conduct comprehensive safety checks during hydraulic fracturing operations. It covers PPE and fall protection, lighting, guarding of pinch points and rotating equipment, pressure transducers and pump shutdown tests, pump numbering and communication, fire extinguishers, flow line restraints, high-pressure zone controls, container labeling, spark arrestors, LOTO, SDS access, first aid and trained responders, safety showers and eyewash, signage, grounding and containment for FRAC tanks, chock blocks, emergency assembly details and hospital directions, fueling grounding, hose condition and restraints, spill mitigation and soda ash for acid, pre-job JSA and ground guides, equipment spacing and egress, cellar covers, treating line configuration and double valve bleed-off, line capacity and equalization, engine shutdowns, missile certification, hose support, tag lines, proper tools, equipment cleanliness and maintenance, hand tool condition, suction and supercharge hose ratings and staged connections, hose covers for acid or flammables, rigging hardware condition and ratings, trapped pressure checks, end device condition, and notes for PRVs, hydraulic FRAC valves, ball launch systems, and wireline operations.

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