Safe practices and procedures, Responsibility, Safety – GEARENCH TEA100-TL TITAN TRIPLE-LOCK Tubing Elevator User Manual

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Safe Practices and Procedures

Responsibility

It is the responsibility of the employer to train the employee in the proper selection and use of
tubing elevators, and to ensure that they are selected and used in that manner. A part of the
job instruction program should therefore be detailed training in the proper use of tubing
elevators.

"Employers are responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment used by employees,
including tools and equipment which may be furnished by employees." - (Source: OSHA
1910.242A)

Safety

While we pride ourselves on the quality and dependability we build into GEARENCH™
tools and products, we caution users that it is only prudent to know and follow the simple
rules of safety when using our products, or anyone else's.

Always follow safe practices and procedures in accordance with the recommendations of
OSHA, The National Safety Council (NSC), The Hand Tools Institute (HTI), The National
Association of Chain Manufacturers (NACM), The International Association of Drilling
Contractors (IADC), Etc. All applicable Governmental rules, regulations or restrictions, now
in effect or which may be promulgated, take precedence over the suggestions in this
publication. The information in this publication is designed to supplement standard safe
practices and procedures, not in lieu of, or replacement thereof.

WARNING

Improper use of tubing elevators may result in injury or death. Follow safe
practices listed below.

(Source OSHA.gov)



P

otential hazards when installing and removing production tubing include:


Hazard

Possible Solution

Getting pinched fingers and hands from tongs

Keep all hands and fingers away from pinch

and slips

points


Being struck by swinging tubing and tubing

Instruct workers to be alert when on the rig

Elevators

floor and pipe racking area.

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