7 th Annual Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop Renaissance Hotel Oklahoma City, Oklahoma September 27-30, 2011 Sucker Rod Pump Handling and Rig Crew Safety Justin Conyers Harbison-Fischer
Sucker Rod Pump Handling & Rig Crew Safety Introduction SRP care and handling at the pump shop SRP care and handling during transportation SRP care and handling on location Getting the pump from horizontal to vertical Safety Stats SRP damage due to poor care and handling Conclusion 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 2
At The Pump Shop Tools 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 3
At The Pump Shop Support 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 4
SRP Transportation On Vehicle 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 5
SRP Transportation On Trailer 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 6
On Location 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 7
Getting the SRP from horizontal to vertical the traditional way 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 8
Rig Crew Safety 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 9
SRP Lifting Clamp Getting the SRP from Horizontal to Vertical A safer way 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 10
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Conclusion Sucker rod pumps must be handled with care from the pump shop to the wellhead to prevent damage and get the most economical run times Working on a well service rig will always involve a certain amount of risk, but through process review and hazard elimination it can be made even safer The Harbison-Fischer SRP pump lifting clamp is a tool designed to make the task of lifting a SRP into the vertical position much safer 2011 Sucker Rod Pumping Workshop 18
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