What is the drill floor?
Drilling floor is a working area under the Derrick drill, where parts of the equipment enter the ground for drilling operations. Prans, metal lattice and other structural components create a platform around the drilling floor so that people can pass through areas and perform important tasks. Many of the drill team members can be found here when the drilling set is functional. It can be dangerous due to heavy equipment in this area and hardhats is usually required for anyone who wants to walk on a drilling floor. Depending on where the drilling takes place, construction techniques may vary. It is firmly anchored to the ground, along with Derrick to support the weight of people and equipment. This weight is "live" and will move during operations, which is important to install the entire drilling platform with robust equipment that will be able to bend the breaking. They can also identify early signs of problems such as sound changes or drill behavior that may indicate an obstacle or schedule. From this place you can collect core samples andThe team can change drills as needed for different tasks. There are also pipes and other equipment.
When drilling is completed and the company starts lowering the platform, it also removes the drilling floor. In cases where companies are resting the drill and plan to return, they can limit the safety hole and lock all the equipment before leaving. The staff will have to keep Derrick, drilling floor and other equipment to be safe and operation. This includes cleaning surfaces, oiling of moving parts, checking the symptoms of wear and oxidation and Keeping devices covered for protection from elements when not used.
HARDHATS provides protection against falling objects and material that the drill can kick back. To ensure that people do not have heavy work shoes and other protective equipment when working on the drilling floor. In dark conditions, people can wear lights and equipment with FlorescenceThe stripes to increase visibility and prevent accidents. Some staff can also wear a badge that indicates its job position to easily identify itself in an emergency.