CAPITULO I REGLAS DE APLICACIÓN
DEL PROCEDIMIENTO ADMINISTRATIVO DE EJECUCIÓN SECCIÓN PRIMERA
observation action monitoring reporting
2. Which of the tasks below are not incumbent upon the operator?
; Submitting requests for materials, tools and consumables.
; Signing and managing work permits.
; Checking and signing the daily reports
3. What is the main reason for which equipment must be monitored? Wear
4. To detect the smell of H2S, to hear un bearing roll, or to observe a joint leakage, the operator is required to:
; Be on the field
5. What is the purpose of monitoring parameters frequently? To track progress
6. Generally, operation anomaly detection procedures provide good results. ; False
7. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly electric motors.
Touch the bearings
Check the bearing oil levels Identify any leakage
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8. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly centrifugal pumps in operation.
Check the overall sound level of the machine Check the suction filter
Check the temperature of the pump bearings (touch) Check the bearing vibrations
Check the oil level (and refill if necessary) Check there is no water in the bearings
Translucent purger (purge the water if necessary) Identify any oil leakages.
Check the operating pressure, etc.
9. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly centrifugal pumps not in operation.
Check the oil level (and refill if necessary) Check there is no water in the bearings
Translucent purger (purge the water if necessary) Identify any oil leakages.
Check the reheating efficiency of heavy-end tail pumps. (Move your hand closer: the heat radiates)
10. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly reciprocating compressors.
Check the efficiency of the cylinder cooling Check the lubrication oil pressure
Check the casing oil level Check the overall sound level Check for any packing leakages
Monitor the vibrations of adjoining piping
11. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly centrifugal compressors.
Check the axial displacement
Check the temperature of the bearings (particularly on the thrust side) Check the sound level.
Check the casing oil levels (and refill if necessary) Check for any lubricant oil leakages.
12. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly cooling towers.
Check the sound level (belt tension)
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13. List two tasks that the operator is required to complete whilst doing his tour, concerning rotating equipment and particularly mixer impellers.
Check the sound level.
Check the temperature of the reducer bearings Check for any packing leakages
Check the oil level
14. List 4 precautionary measures to be taken when sampling. Safety and hygiene
If possible, take the sample from the vessel which is to be dispatched
Close the vessel as soon as possible after sampling is completed, and check it is sealed properly.
For safety reasons and with respect to operating requirements, if the vessel is left open, specify the degassing time on the follow-up data sheet.
15. What are the 4 recommendations that must be adhered to when taking liquid sample from an effluent that may contain H2S?
To wear a chemical cartridge respirator To wear a portable H2S detector
To avoid facing the wind
To take samples following the procedure 16. 1st level maintenance consists of:
; Simple adjustments recommended by the manufacturer using means accessible without dismounting or opening the equipment, that do not require tooling, or any specific spare parts.
17. Periodic emergency equipment testing and the change-over of redundant equipment are tasks incumbent upon the operator.
; True
18. List 3 tasks that the Operator is required to carry out whilst working on wellheads. Valve lubrication
Instrument inspection Bolting maintenance Cabinet maintenance
Hydraulic panel maintenance Monitoring of parameters Monitoring of annular spaces Chemicals injection
Product inventory management
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Sampling
19. List 3 tasks that the Operator is required to carry out whilst working on capacities. Cleaning of gauge glasses
Cleaning of recorders Cell purging
Controller lubrication Leakage checks
Manual valve lubrication Zero checks
Plant air checks Outlet manipulation Loop testing
Replacement of gauges Chemicals injection
Product inventory management
20. List 3 tasks that the Operator is required to carry out whilst working on heat engines. Periodic tests
Fuel management
Water and oil level checks Startup system checks
21. List 3 means by which the Operator can monitor the machines whilst doing his tour. Noise
Temperature increases Driving power consumption Operating characteristic tracking Lubricants
Vibrations
22. Of all of the machines monitored, the most efficient and reliable machine that is far from breakdown and that is likely to have a long service life is always the machine that makes the least noise.
; True
23. Friction does not create heat energy.
; True
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24. An increase in driving power, without changes in load made by the Operating Company, is a revealing sign of the start of a fault.
; False
25. Analysing any changes in machine operation characteristics does not enable operators to determine the condition of these same machines in any case.
; True
26. Name one of the main causes of vibrations: Unbalance
Misalignment
Poor ground attachment
27. What are the two checks that need to be carried out on lubricants? Quantitative
Qualitative
28. The ten rules listed in this chapter cover the most frequently encountered situations on the Exploration & Production sites. These rules are based on experience feedback.
; False
29. List 5 of the causes of the deaths suffered by Exploration & Production personnel. Vehicle accidents Explosions / burns Trapping Falling Drowning Electrocution
Impact due to falling objects
30. All works carried out on site, other than ‘"routine" works (defined in an official list disseminated throughout the company) require a Work Permit.
; True
31. Works requiring the isolation of energy sources (hydraulic, mechanical, electric, process, etc.) may be undertaken once the isolation has been checked, and if its efficiency is checked regularly.
; True
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32. Nobody is allowed to enter a confined space and no works may be carried out therein without an agent (or team) with the appropriate training and equipment standing guard, ready to act.
; True
33. It is strictly prohibited to undertake any work at a height (involving a potential fall from a height of over 20 metres) without fall arrester equipment comprising a complete safety harness and an appropriate anchorage point.
; False 2 metres
34. No work involving a crane, a hoist or any other such mechanical devices, including lift trucks, may be initiated unless all of the hoisting devices and accessories (slings, shackles, etc.) have been certified as suited for use after inspection.
; False 2 metres