Pressure Testing 5K Choke - Choke Tested Inside GY Base Well - Workshop Foreman and
Pressure Testing 5K Choke - Choke Tested Inside GY Base Well - Workshop Foreman and
Pressure Testing 5K Choke - Choke Tested Inside GY Base Well - Workshop Foreman and
Summary
WARNING
The thermowell is
about 9 ins long and
weighs approx 1 kg.
It struck the
Technician on his
knee from approx
0.5 metres. Thermowell
Pressure testing incident
Summary
=
...the thermowell
at a velocity of
42 metres/ sec
or
94 MPH
Pressure testing incident
Underlying causes
• Procedural failure
A review of the risk assessment for pressure testing had not been
conducted prior to starting the test.
• Facilities
The test bays were built to contain the failure of equipment during
pressure testing. However, the bay walls and doors were not fitted
with viewing ports or any other means to identify the source of leaks.
Normal practice was to apply the test pressure and wait for pressure
stabilisation before entering the test bay to visually inspect for leaks.
Pressure testing incident
Actions
Action: Closed
Issue an alert to all Expro bases and clients upon completion of the
investigation (Interim alert already issued).
Review and revise the procedures for the maintenance and inspection
of pressure retaining equipment (particularly threads and threaded
fittings). Revise the pressure testing procedures for all equipment.
Train staff in the application of these new procedures and ensure that
the training is recorded.
Review and report upon the Region’s pressure testing facilities against
industry best practice with a view to implementing best practice.
Perform an audit of all the actions arising from this incident to verify
that they are effective and have been consistently applied throughout
the Region.