Unit of competency details
RIIOGD405D - Carry out well control and blow out prevention (Release 1)
Summary
Companion volumes:
Unit of competency
Assessment requirements
Replaced release
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Classification history
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier | 030303 | Mining Engineering | 02/May/2014 | |
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Unit of competency
Modification History
Not applicable.
Application
This unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to apply carry out well control and blow out prevention in Coal mining and Drilling.
This unit is appropriate for those working in supervisory roles.
No licensing, legislation or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Unit Sector
Elements and Performance Criteria
1 Plan and prepare to carry out well control and blow out prevention
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1.1 Access, interpret and apply well control and blow out prevention documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant
1.2 Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements
1.3 Identify, address and report potential hazards, risks and environmental issues and implement control measures
1.4 Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate to the work activities
1.5 Calculate mud weight, pressure losses, drill stem and annular volumes, maximum allowable annular surface pressure (MAASP) and initial and final circulating pressures
1.6 Identify, interpret and respond to the early warning signs of kicks and well going under-balance while drilling
1.7 Recognise kick indicators and apply kick detection methods and responses
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2 Assess well control equipment and report and record faults
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2.1 Identify the purpose, use and relationship between equipment, indicators, counters and detection systems to determine fitness of equipment for well control.
2.2 Identify flow paths for normal drilling operations and well control
2.3 Identify and apply well-control testing procedures and principles
2.4 Demonstrate primary equipment failure well shut-in procedures
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3 Carry out well kill operations
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3.1 Brief crew on well control procedures
3.2 Access and apply pre-recorded information
3.3 Identify, read, interpret and record pressures and gauge information and undertake corrective action
3.4 Determine and apply well kill procedures
3.5 Demonstrate correct application of trip kill sheet data and well-closure procedure when dealing with influx and shutting in a well
3.6 Calculate hydrostatic head at specific depths, and apply correct procedure when observing loss of circulation
3.7 Identify, interpret and apply correct tripping methods and tests
3.8 Identify, interpret and apply stripping methods
3.9 Identify, interpret and apply recording and reporting procedures
3.10 Manage and communicate with crew during a well control emergency
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4 Conduct housekeeping activities
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4.1 Clean, check, maintain and store plant, tools and equipment
4.2 Report issues identified with plant, tools and equipment
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Foundation Skills
Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit. Further information is available in the Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package Companion Volume.
Unit Mapping Information
No equivalent Unit
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=88a61002-9a21-4386-aaf8-69c76e675272
Assessment requirements
Modification History
Not applicable.
Performance Evidence
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria of this unit and include evidence that the candidate:
- locates and applies relevant documentation, policies and procedures
- implements the requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient well control and blow out prevention including:
- identifying, addressing and reporting potential hazards and risks
- controlling identified hazards
- identifying, addressing and reporting environmental issues
- preparing written records and reports
- rectifying and/or reporting faults and malfunctions
- works effectively with others to undertake and complete effective well control and blow out prevention that meets all required outcomes including:
- resolving coordination requirements with others at the site prior to commencing and during work activities
- preparing for and organising work activities to meet all task requirements
- using a range of communication techniques and aids to advise others of work activity and exclusion zones
- demonstrates consistent timely application of effective well control and blow out prevention that safely, effectively and efficiently meet all of the required outcomes on a minimum of one (1) occasion including
- taking measurements such as:
- penetration rate
- circulating and pump pressure
- rotary torque
- active surface volume
- frequency
- making calculations and estimations, including::
- pressure
- density
- volume
- height
- velocity
- length
- weight
- interpreting gauges, graphs
- detecting kick warning signs and indicators
- completing trip and kill sheet records
- monitoring drilling operations
Knowledge Evidence
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge in applying well control and blow out prevention through:
- accessing, interpreting and applying legislative, organization and site requirements and procedures for:
- setting up work activity
- site isolation, signage and erecting barriers
- work health and safety
- selecting and checking for faults, all plant, tools and equipment to carry out tasks
- carrying out work to specifications
- standard working practices and procedures
- correct methods to control identified hazards
- technical solutions for well control and blow out prevention
- kick detection methods and responses
- using well control and auxiliary equipment
- delegating roles and responsibilities of assistants
- maintaining equipment
- taking measurements and making calculations
- responding to emergency situations
Assessment Conditions
- An assessor of this unit must satisfy the requirements of the NVR/AQTF or their successors; and Industry regulations for certification and licensing; and,
- this unit must be assessed in the context of this sector’s work environment; and,
- this unit must be assessed using Resources and Infrastructure Industry sector specific policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals; and,
- assessor requirements differ between sectors as follows:
- when assessing this unit in the context of the Drilling sector:
- an assessor must demonstrate the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence as outlined in this Unit of Competency, and through five (5) years of work in the Industry sector; or,
- where a co-assessment or partnership arrangement exists between a qualified assessor and an Industry technical expert, the Industry technical expert can hold the unit being assessed, and/or demonstrate equivalency of skills and knowledge at the unit level. An Industry technical expert must also demonstrate a minimum of three (3) years of continuous work in the Industry sector, with the preceding one (1) year in the unit they are co-assessing; or,
- when assessing this unit in the context of the Coal Mining sector:
- an assessor must demonstrate the skills and knowledge of this unit through twelve (12) month work experience in an Industry relevant to the skills being assessed within the last three (3) years; and,
- where the assessor does not have current experience a co-assessment or partnership arrangement needs to exist between the qualified assessor and an Industry technical expert/ subject matter expert. The Industry technical expert/subject matter expert must demonstrate competency in the unit being assessed, and be currently working in the sector with a minimum of twelve (12) months’ work experience within the last three (3) years.
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=88a61002-9a21-4386-aaf8-69c76e675272