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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN.~,/ ~~~ ~ REEVES WIRELIKE ~' 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG C ~. :~+ Ron Br0Wni Operations DistdCtMan_eger . ' Reeves Wir~iine Se~ices Inc.. Office:- (661) 397-2774 6000 SchirraCt. Building C'- ~;!~ ' '~Fax:_.(661) 397-2776 Bakersfield CA :93313~ ~: ~.~ ~-~: ~Ce11:~(66~)496-2547 E-ma :i ~r~ben~rcl~aoll. c0m ~;~_i~ ~;~ ~ ~ R~s~(~6~)~1~484 II Esther'DUran - Reeves Wireline Pa From: Howard Wines To: Esther Duran Date: 3/24/2004 12:05:48 PM Subject: Reeves Wireline Lowest quantity, highest hazard. Cesium & Americium are very radioactive DEPARTMENT OF TH E TREASURY BUREAU OF ALCOHOI.-~ TOBACCO AND FIREARMS DEC 0 2 2003 902030:TLC 555.201; 555.205 03-0277 5400 Mr. Dan Toltefson Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. Highway 42 North P.O. Box 2001 Kilgore, Texas 75663-2001 Dear Mr. Tollefson: This is in response to your letter dated July 22, 2002, in which you requested a variance from the Federal explosives storage regulations to allow you to store your preloaded core guns in. your workshop outside of an explosives storage magazine. We are approving your request to store preloaded core guns outside your magazine and within your secure shop, subject to the following conditions: No more than 50 pounds of explosive materials may be kept inside of a building at one time. This limitation includes the total combined explosives weight contained in your preloaded core guns and.your indoor explosives storage magazines. Ail preloaded core guns must be placed flat on the floor or secured in racks to prevent accidental movement or discharge. o The preloaded core guns are not authorized to be stored pre-armed with a detonator or an 'igniter. <' WWW.ATF.TREAS.GOV Mr. Dan Tollefson -2- The building in which the preloaded core guns are stored must be attended at all times or securely locked with the security alarm activated. o The authority having jurisdiction for fire safety in the locality where the loaded oil well perforating guns are being stored ~must be notified in writing. You must .retain a copy of the notification with this variance. o This variance is valid only 'for the following locations: a. 6208 .Highway 42 North, Kilgore, Texas b. 6000 Schirra Court, Building C, Bakersfield, California This variance may be modified or rescinded should the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) determine that it poses a threat to public safety, causes the Government to incur any additional costs to administer, or hinders the effective administration of 27 CFR, Part 555. This approval does not convey any rights or privileges contrary to any other Federal, State, and/or local laws. A copy of this letter should be made a part of your permanent records and be made available for. inspection by any ATF officer. Mr. Dan Tollefson -3- We trust that the foregoing has been responsive to your request. Please feel free to contact the Public Safety Branch at 202-927-2310 if you have additional questions. Sincerely yours, Carson Carroll Chief, Arson and Explosives Programs Division C.' Special Agent in Charge, Dallas Field Division Area Supervisor, Dallas Area Office Chief, National Licensing Center Explosives Industry Analyst Texas State Fire Marshal's Office, Austin, Texas Kilgore Fire Department, Kilgore, Texas Office of the State Fire Marshal, Sacramento, California City of Bakersfield Fire Marshal's Office, Bakersfield, California AUG-OI-2002 10:42 DALLAS 00 P. 02 Reeves Wireline Hwy 42 North P.O, Box 2001 KJlgore, TX 75663-2001 Tel (903) 986 9230 Fax (903) 986 2041 Director Industry Operations i ] ] 4 Commerce, Room 303 Dallas, Texas 75242 22-July-2002 Director, This is in response to your letter dated 1 -Jul-02 in which our request for a variance to store loaded core guns was not approved. It is understood that we request to store loaded core guns that consist of black powder charges and an ignitc~ that are loaded as a fully asse/nbled core gun in our facility that is secured by an alarm system 24 hours per day. At the request of Specialist Chad Yoder, we have researched this matter further and have enclosed the information obtained, The igniters in question are Owen Oil Tool DET-5306-074C. As stated in the enclosed documents, these igniters contain only black powder and are not used for initiating detonation, they are used for igniting a flammable mixture in the power charge. Since these igniters are riel defined as detonators, they must not be stored in the same magazine as detonators and may be stored in the same magazine as other explosives. Given this information, we believe Ihat it would not be a risk to slore llke explosives in the loaded core gun assembly. If this information is not sufficient to secure a variance to store fully asscmbled core guns, we ask that a variance be granled to store the core guns loaded with'the powder charges less the ignilers. The operation of loading a core gun is quite involved and would not be recommended as task to be completed at a well site, however, it would be possible to load the igniters on site whex needed. We trust that the information provided has been responsive tO your request. Please feel free to contact Dan To]lefson in the Kilgore Texas office at 903-956-9230 if you have any further questions. Sincerely yours, Dan Toll~fi~on District Manager C; VP Operations p1010040.jpg (1280x960x24b jpeg) /'~ ~-/~'~"~--~ FA~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION BUSINESS OWNER / OPERATOR FORM Page 1 of Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION t°° Year Endin~4MC~ 3 ( 1~1 3 BUSINESS~HONE lO2 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA- D~ing Bus~uess As) Cl~ DUN & BRADSTREET COUNTY OPERATOR ~P~O N E II. OWNER INFORMATION OWNER NAME ~ OWNER ~ILING ~DRE~ CITY III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 117 C~NTAO~ PHONE 118 119 120 1211 ZIP 122 STATE~,~ -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- TIT,~,~,--~,,,,~lCT ~~4TlO~ ~,jj~ TITLE BUSINESS 24-HOUR PHONE 130 126 BUSINE128 24-HO~R~ON~EPAGER NO~ PHON: )~ ~qT--~~ ~ ? q 131 127 132 V. CERTIFICATION Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have pemonally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. 'tASTF-tcT rd2090 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) $26-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Section II. 1 - DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATIONS I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION REEVES WIRELINE SERVICES, INC. DBA: REEVES WIRELINE 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG. C, Bakersfield, CA 93313 FACILITY ID~ DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATIONS A. LEAK DETECTION AND MONITORING PROCEDURES: EXPLOSIVES: Reeves Wireline offers customers the service of Sidewall Core Samples in the Open Hole Oil & Gas Well environment. These cores are often referred to as Percussion Sidewall Core Samples. Reeves will be performing Sidewall Core Gun pre-job preparation and post-job maintenance at this facility. The power charges and igniters both contain Smokeless Black Powder as the flammable mixture. They are UN Class 1, Division 1.4 explosives with no significant blast hazard. The power charges and igniters are currently provided by Owens Oil Tools. Part numbers are: DET-5306-074C and CRT-3030-350. The volume of work is estimated to be such that we will be consuming approximately 2 to 4 lbs per week, combined weight, power charges and igniters. With stock rotation and timely delivery's there will be approximately 20 lbs of materials in the magazine at any one time. All explosive movement into and out of the magazine is recorded on the Transaction Record stored in the magazine. An inventory of all explosives is performed weekly. Any loss or theft of explosives is reported immediately to the BATF. The explosives storage magazine is a type 2 ATF Magazine Classification for indoor use. This magazine has been inspected by ATF at this facility. The magazine was in approved for use in Bakersfield in late December, 2002. Three staff members at the Reeves Wireline Bakersfield facility hold their BlasteCs License from the State of California, Division of Occupational Safety and Health. A license holder is required to monitor any blasting operation. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Reeves Wireline offers to our petroleum industry customers the services of rock density and rock hydrogen index measurements. These measurements are made in the subsurface in cased and open hole oil & gas well environments. These measurements require the use, transport and storage of radioactive materials. The radio nuclides in use are Cesium 137 and Americium 241/Beryllium. The Reeves Wireline Bakersfield facility provides onsite storage of these materials by means of metal tubes surrounded by concrete and dirt. This method of storage significantly reduces the radiation exposure to acceptable work environment levels. The Reeves Wireline survey trucks are equipped with DOT approved portable containment of the radioactive source materials. Ddvers of Reeves Wireline trucks that carry radioactive materials posses the HazMat endorsement on their Commercial Driver Licences. Source tracking requirements are provided by our trained staff using Hazardous Materials Shipping Papers. These documents have entries for the use of hand survey meter measurements to help track the movement of the sources by frequently checking the background radioactive flux around where sources are used. All Reeves Wireline staff are required to wear radiation exposure badges while on duty. Sources are wiped tested at least every 5 months in an effort to detect any minute leakage that may occur. Wipe tests can be made any time that there is suspicion that the source capsule has been compromised. All wipe tests are checked by a contract lab for micro traces of source leakage. Currently, the State of California, Department of Health Services, Radiologic Health Branch is observing reciprocity with our Radioactive Materials License from the State of Oklahoma. Any movement or issues regarding these sources is reported to the state offices in the Capital and the local office in Granada Hills. In the interim, the State of California, Department of Health Services, Radioactive Materials Licensing Section is in the process of reviewing our application for a California license. Our Application Docket number is 091902-7132. Our trained staff's combined experience covers over 40 cumulative years of working with and around these types of radioactive measurement systems. The Bakersfield Facility Radiation Safety Officer is Ron Brown. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 B, EMERGENCY AND AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: EXPLOSIVES: All explosive movement into and out of the magazine is recorded on the Explosives Transaction Record stored in the magazine. An inventory of all explosives is performed weekly. Any loss or theft of explosives is reported immediately to the BATF. First call, for an emergency, would be to the Distdct Manager, Ron Brown at (661) 397-2774. In case of fire in the vicinity of the explosives magazine, staff is instructed not to fight a fire involving explosives. Employees are trained to vacate the building, call 911 and allow the fire to burn itself out or professional help arrives. Reeves Wireline staff are instructed to call 9-1-1 and the Bakersfield Office of Emergency Services at 1-800- 852-7550 to report any spills that are a threat to life, safety or the environment. For non-emergency spill reporting, they are to call the Bakersfield Office of Emergency Services at (661) 326-3979. If the incident is severe, the situation may be reported to Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. headquarters safety authorities at (800) 795-1095. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: The State of California, Department of Health Services, Radiologic Health Branch is observing reciprocity with our Radioactive Materials License from the State of Oklahoma. Any movement or issues regarding these sources is reported to the state offices in the Capital and the local office in Granada Hills. In the intedm, the State of California, Department of Health Services, Radioactive Materials Licensing Section is in the process of reviewing our application for a California license. Our Application Docket number is 091902-7132. Reeves Wireline staff are instructed to call 9-1-1 and the Bakersfield Office of Emergency Services at 1-800- 852-7550 to report any spills that are a threat to life, safety or the environment. For non-emergency spill reporting, they are to call the Bakersfield Office of Emergency Services at (661) 326-3979. If the inddent is severe, the situation may be reported to Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. headquarters safety authorities at (800) 795-1095. C. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE MANAGEMENT: EXPLOSIVES: Personnel who handle and work with the explosives are required to be supervised by a California State Licensed Blaster. Ron Brown, the District Manager, should be contacted regarding spill issues, authority notification and dean-up. Second, should be Bill Scanlan, Area Manager. If local managers are unavailable, contact Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. headquarters safety authorities at (800) 795-1095. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Personnel who handle and work with the Radioactive Sources must have successfully completed the Reeves Wireline Radiation Safety for Logging Assistants training program. Ron Brown, the Bakersfield District Radiation Safety Officer, would need to be contacted regarding spill issues, authority notification and dean-up. Second, should be Bill Scanlan, Area Manager. If local managers are unavailable, contact Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. headquarters safety authorities at (800) 795-1095. D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN: A First Aid and Eye Wash station is available in the facility. Reeves personnel are trained in first aid and CPR. For any issues that may arise above their capabilities, they are instructed to contact the Company Physician, W. B. Chdstianson. For Emergencies, call 911. Mercy Medi Ctr, 400 Old River Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311-9781. (661) 663-6100 Approx. 4.5 miles away. Memodal Center, 5201 White Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93309-6200. (661) 836-4430 Approx. 1.3 miles away. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Section 11.2 - RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION REEVES WIRELINE SERVICES, INC. DBA: REEVES WIRELINE 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG. C, Bakersfield, CA 93313 FACILITY ID# RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN A. HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION MEASURES: EXPLOSIVES: Explosives are stored in a BATF approved magazine to provide maximum control over access. The core gun maintenance area's floor is painted red to distinguish it as a hazard work area. The magazine is stored within this area. All electrical devices have been moved out of the core gun maintenance area and grounds attached to the magazine and work bench to prevent AC and static electricity discharge. The power charges and igniters both contain Smokeless Black Powder as the flammable mixture. They are UN Class 1, Division 1.4 explosives with no significant blast hazard. Owens Oil Tools currently provide the power charges and igniters. Part numbers are DET-5306-074C and CRT-3030-350. All explosive movement into and out of the magazine is recorded on the Transaction Record stored in the magazine. An inventory of all explosives is performed weekly. Any loss or theft of explosives is reported immediately to the BATF. The explosive storage magazine is a type 2 ATF Magazine Classification for indoor use. This magazine has been inspected by ATF at this facility. The magazine was in approved for use in Bakersfield in late December 2002. Three staff members at the Reeves Wireline Bakersfield facility hold their Blaster's License from the State of California, Division of Occupational Safety and Health. A license holder is required to monitor any blasting operation. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Radioactive sources are stored within a Radiation Storage Area. The floor is painted yellow and is marked with a perimeter chain and yellow radiation warning signs. The wall-mounted cabinet is used to store the mci size AM241 BE calibration source. The Reeves Wireline Bakersfield facility provides onsite storage of the more active measurement sources by means of metal tubes surrounded by concrete and dirt. This method of storage significantly reduces the radiation exposure to acceptable work environment levels. The Reeves Wireline survey trucks are equipped with DOT approved portable containment of the radioactive source materials. Ddvers of Reeves Wireline trucks that carry radioactive materials posses the HazMat endorsement on their Commercial Driver Ucences. Source t~acking requirements are provided by our trained staff using Hazardous Materials Shipping Papers. These documents have entries for the use of hand survey meter measurements to help track the movement of the sources by frequently checking the background radioactive flux around where sources are used. All Reeves Wireline staff are required to wear radiation exposure badges while on duty. Sources are wipe tested at least every 5 months in an effort to detect any minute leakage that may occur. Wipe tests can be made any time that there is suspicion that the source capsule has been compromised. A contract lab for micro traces of source leakage checks all wipe tests., B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MITIGATION: EXPLOSIVES: A Licensed Blaster supervises access control and core gun maintenance operations. All core gun maintenance requiring explosive handling is restricted to the core gun maintenance area. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Radioactive sources are mainly used in oil and gas wells. They are mainly in storage in the shop building. They are transferred from storage to the survey truck for transport to the field. After the transfer, a hand-held survey meter is used to check the background and the radioactive flux in the area around the truck to minimize chances of misplacing the sources. These readings are logged on the Hazardous Materials Shipping Papers. Radioactive source capsules are designed to withstand temperatures of 1100 degrees F and 25,000 psi. pressure. Sources are wipe tested at least every 5 months in an effort to detect any minute leakage that may occur. Wipe tests can be made any time that there is suspicion that the source capsule has been compromised. A contract lab checks for micro traces of source leakage on all wipe tests. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 C. CLEAN-UP AND RECOVERY PROCEDURES: EXPLOSIVES: Spillage of black powder is wet down with a water spray to desensitize and then wiped up or swept up for disposal. Water is used to desensitize any misfired black powder cartridges in the field before returning equipment to the shop. facility. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS: Move undamaged packages from area of hazard. In case of fire. Dry Chemical, CO2, water spray or regular foam is acceptable. Do not touch exposed contents of a radioactive source shield. DO NOT TOUCH potentially damaged packages. Keep non-essential personnel away from area. No internal radiation hazard exists: use Time-Distance-Shielding controls for external hazard. Notify Reeves Wireline Services, Inc., headquarters safety authorities at (800) 795-1095. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Section III. 1 - FACILITY AND LOCALITY INFORMATION I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION REEVES WIRELINE SERVICES, INC. DBA: REEVES WIRELINE 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG. C, Bakersfield, CA 93313 FACILITY ID~ UTILITY SHUT-OFFS LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY: NATURAL GAS: SHUT-OFF AT GAS METER LOCATED AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING C. ELECTRICAL: SHUT OFF LOCATED AT MASTER PANEL, IN STORAGE ROOM UNDER MEZZANINE AT TH SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SHOP. WATER: SHUT OFF LOCATED IN THE DRIVEWAY IN FRONT OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING C. SPECIAL: YES /(~ IF YES, LOCK BOX: LOCATION: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION I WATER AVAILABILITY PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (3- 5lb, ABC) ARE LOCATED IN THREE POSITIONS AROUND THE SHOP (2) AND OFFICE (1) FOR EASY ACCESS. WATER AVAILIBILITY (FIRE HYDRANT): LOCATED IN FRONT OF Advanced Data Storage 220 FEET SOUTHWEST OF THE FRONT OF REEVES WIRELINE BUILDING. TRAINING A. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: FIVE B. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: LOCATED IN BINDER IN THE DISTRICT MANAGERS OFFICE. A SECOND COPY IS CARRIED ON THE SURVEY TRUCK. Co BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: Reeves Wireline provides extensive training in safety and the safe use of the technical measurement systems used to provide our customer's petrophysical information and data products. The following is an incomplete topic list for safety training provided by Reeves for all personnel: Back Safety Employee Assistance Explosive Safety HM-126 Pre-Trip Truck Inspection Sonat Oil Safety Substance Abuse SCBA Training Driving in Fog Blood Borne Pathogens Employee Safety Orientation Fire Extinguisher Use Marathon Oil Safety Radiation Safety Aera Energy Safety Orientation Trucker's Daily Log First Aid & CPR Training ChevronTexaco Safety Orientation Driver Fatigue Extreme Weather Driving Hazard Communication (HAZ-COM) Personal Protective Equipment Motor Vehicle Safety Oxy Elk Hills Safety H2S Training Cleaning Up Spills Lookup & Live - High Voltage Safety CERTIFICATION BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE INORMATION, I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMI'I-I~D AND BELIEVE THE INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. NAk, IE OF SIGNER (print) Ronald E. Brown DATE 5 February 2003 TITLE OF SIGNER District Operations Manager HAZARDOUS MATERIAi~ INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: {661)326-3979 (one form per material per building or area) /-- I~1~E-Vv [] ADD ~ DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page1 of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 CHEMICAL LOCATION ..... 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 '~ H CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) [] Yes ~)~ No II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET O Yes.J~ No 206 If Subject to EPCRA. refer to instructions COMMON NAME / 207 EHS" 208 CAS NO. 200 'If EHS is"Yes,' all amounts below must be in ihs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if requested by local fire chief) 210 IYPE [] p PURE , m MIXlURfi [] w WASIE RADIOACIIVE [] Yes No 214 LARGESI CONTAINER 215 P.YS,CALSTATE ' SO.D •,,,ouio = 6- 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 'If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 223 STORAOECONTNNER [] a ABOVEGROUNDTANK [] f CAN O k BOX [] p TANKWAGON (Check all that apply) [] b UNDERGROUND TANK [] g CARBOY I~ I CYLINDER [] q RAIL CAR TANK INSIDE BUILDING Oh SILO [] m GLASS BOTTLE---~,, OTHER ~XP/-~-~I [~ e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM O j BAG O o TOTE BIN 224 STOP. AGE PRESSURE ~] a AMBIENT [~ aa ABOVE AMBIENT Oba BELOW AMBIENT  225 SIORAGEIEMPERAIURE aAMBIENI O aa ABOVEAMSIENI O ba BELOWAMBIENI [] c CRYOGENIC %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONEN¥ EHS CAS # II1. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE /~ SIG~RE DATE 246 HAZARDOUS MATERIAl' INVENTORY L CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSIN~,~_SS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 .CHEMICAL INFORMATION C~ N~ ~ - v ' ~7 E~* ~ No. 2~ ~q ~O~ q& ~ ~ '.EHS~'Y~,'alla~u~wm~inl~. FIRE CODE ~ C~ES (~mp~e ~ r~u~ ~ I~1 tim ch~ 210 ~PE p PURE ~ m M~ ~ w W~TE ~D~AC~ Yes ~ No (C~ all t~ apply) I FIRE R~WE ~ 3 PRE~ REL~E A~GE 220 ANNUALW~TE 217 ~MUM 218 219 STATEWASTE ~OUNT  ~1 DAYS ON SI~ ~2 UNITS' ~ ~ ~L ~ d CU ~ lb L~ ~ tn ~ ~S, amoum m=" in '~- 223 STAGE C~TNN~ ~ a ~GROUND T~K ~ f ~ ~ k ~X ~ p TANK WAGON (~k all ~at ap~y) ~b UND~GROUND:T2::~ ~g~ D g ~R~Y D I CYLINDER ~ q ~IL CAR c TANK IN'DE BUILDING ~ h SILO ~ m G~ ~E ~ r OTHER ~ ~ e P~ST~NONM~LIC DRUM ~ j BAG ~ o TO~ BIN STOOGE ~E~URE a ~BIENT ~ ~ ~ ~BIENT ~ ~ BEL~ AMBI~T 225 STOOGE TEMPE~TURE ~ a ~T ~ ~ ~ AMBIENT ~ ~ ~LOW~BIENT ~ c CRY~ENIC %WT H~RDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS I ~ ~7 ~Y~ ~No ~8 229 2 2~ ~1 ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ 233 3 2~ 2~ ~Y~ ~No ~ 237 4 2~ 2~ ~ Yes ~ No 240 241 5 242 243 ~ Yes ~ No 2~ 245 II1. SIGNATURE PRINT N~E & ~TLE OF AU~OR~D COMPLY RE~S~TATWE IGNA~RE OA~ 246 (one form per material per building or area) ~NEW [3 ADD [3 DELETE [3 REVISE 200 Page1 of HAZARDOUS MATERIAI INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE 200 Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 (one form per material per building or area) Page1 of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME.(~me as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Bu~inees As) 3 CHEMICAL LOCATION .~/~ ~ 201 cC;;FM:DCE~LO~L (EAI~L) D Yes j~N~2 I I MAP No. {optk)na/) 2O3 GRID No. (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 IRADE SECREI [~ Yes ~] No 206 , .j_,,~_%~ If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions ~ No. · ' 209 'if EHS is'Yes,' all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES {Complete if requested by local fire chief) 210 TYPE J~ p PURE m MIXTURE J~ w WASTE RADIOACTIVE es ~J No ,Check all that apply, FED HAZARD CATEC-ORIES ~ ~ /~ 216 217 MAXIMUM AVERAGE 219 =STALE WASIE 220 UNITS' D ga GAL [] cf CU FT ~ lb LBS ~ tn TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 'If EHS. emounl must be ie lbs. 223 STORAGE CONTAINER ~] a ABOVEGROUNDTANK ~ f CAN ~ k BOX [] p TANKWAGON (Check all lhat apply) ~j'b UNDERGROUND~'~NK-,'"T'd~I~*~" J~ g CARBOY g I CYLINDER g q RAILCAR [] d SlEEL DRUM ~ e PLASTIC/NONMETALMC DRUM ~ j BAG [~ o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE * a AMBIENT ~ aa ABOVE AMBIENT ~ ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~aAMBIENT [~ aa ABOVE AMBIENT ~ ba BELOWAMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS # 2 230 23'1 [] Yes J~No 232 233 4 238 239 I-I Yes 1~ No 240 241 5 242 243 ~] Yes 1~ No 244 245 Ill. SIGNATURE HAZARDOUS MATERIA{L~ INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: {661)326-3979 (one form per mate#al per building or area) ~'~NEVV CI ADD ~1 DELETE I~ REVISE 200 Page1 of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSlNESS~4E (Same as FACILITY NAMF,.or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 · 1 I~ No. (optional) 203 GRID No. (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [~ Yes ~] No 206 I~ Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions CAS No. ~J ° ~*' 20g -If EHS is'Yes,' all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLA~SES (Complete if requested by local fire chief) 210 TYPE [~ p PURE m MIXTURE D w WASTE RADIOACTIVE Yes 214 LARGEST CONTAINER ~)tr ~l~"'~:::~V~"~ 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ' 4 (Check all thai apply) 1 FIRE 2 REACTIVE [] 3 PRESSURE RELEASE ACUTE HEALTH 5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUALWASTE 217 MAXIMUM _ .~.~._218 I AVERAGE 219 STATEWASTE 220 AMOUNT DAILY AMOUNT~ ~r'~,,~l j~ ~ .~r ~ ~1 CODE ] 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 UN,TS- [] ~ ~L [] ~ CU. ,~ .~ [] ,. TONS _..~ ~-' 'If EHS. amount must be in lbs. 223 STORAGE CONTAINER [~ a ABOVEGROUND TANK [~ f CAN r'l k BOX ~ p TANK WAGON (Check all that apply) [] b UNDERGROUND TANK [] g CARBOY [] I CYLINDER [] q RAIL CAR DC TANKINSIDE BUILDING []h SILO [] m GLASS BOTTLE ~ r OTHER ~.'~"~A~ [] d STEEL DRUM •i FIBERDRUM [] n PLASTIC BOTTLE [] e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [~j BAG [] o TOTE BIN $'I'ORAG[::_ PRESSURE a AMBIENT ~ aa ABO~F_ AMBIENT ~ ba BELOW AMBIENT  225 STORAGE TEMPERATURE a AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOW AMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT EHS CAS # 2 230 231 ~ Yes ~ No 232 233 3 234 235 ~ Yes ~ No 236 237 4 238 239 [~ Yes ~ No 240 241 5 242 243 [~ Yes ~ No 244 245 III. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE DATE 246 ite Diagram I of 2 IREEVES WIRELINE SERVICES, INC. DBA: REEVES WIRELINE 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG. C, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 Restaurant & Goodwill Industries Sto VvI IIL~; Graybar Electrical Supply Schirra Ct. ~ Advanced Data Storage Office East Fire Hydrant At Curb PG&E Substation 435.6 416.~4 Water Shut-Off Inground Meter Box Gas Shut-Off At PGE Gas Meter NORTH ite Diagram 2 of 2 REEVES WIRELINE SERVICES, INC. DBA: REEVES WIRELINE 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG. C, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 --x- --X - --X - --X-- Electrical Shut-Off Master Sw In Shop Store Room Reeves Wireline ShopSpIM North x x x Fire Hydrant At Curb Across St Gas Shut-Off At PGE Gas Meter Water Shut-Off At Inground Meter Box acility Diagram I of l~Shop Space REEVES WIRELINE SERVICES, INC. DBA: REEVES WIRELINE 6000 SCHIRRA COURT, BLDG. C, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 ~ Radiation I~''~ ~ ~.. A,.,c \ -. . I Extinguisher I~~~ ,StcO[bianegt ~eTuAreaii .~- Rollup Doors ~ 85.5' Electrical Shut-Off Core Gun Loading Area Red Floor Paint Work Bench 8' Swivel Boom Hoist Core Gun Storage Rack Explosives Magazine Reeves Wireline 6000 Schirra Ct. Bldg. C Bakersfield, CA Shop Space Approx. Scale 1'=10' .t Extinguisher IIUP I Lubricants & , ~ I . Grease ~0 St °Jakt el~ m' ~ ~ Over-----~ea'--d Storage\~ ~ ~ Mezzanine (bel~~ Storage Area Office Door 55' Reeves Wireline Services, Inc 6000 Schirra Ct. Bldg. C Bakersfield, CA 93313-2163 Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Development Services Building 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA., 93301 Ph 661/326-3979 Fx 661/867-0576 Tel (661)3972774 Fax (661) 397 2776 www. reeves-wi reline.com RE: Application for Explosive Storage Permit Sir, Overview Reeves Wireline Services, Inc., is a leader in the mineral and petroleum exploration industries providing innovative techniques for extracting mineral and petrophysical information from challenging subsurface environments. Our objective is to deliver value through innovative technologies while maintaining the highest standards of quality in data capture and service delivery. Reeves provide well logging services to energy and mineral resource companies around the world. We have been manufacturing and operating our own equipment for over 30 years. Our goal is to be the best-value provider of high quality logging data. To meet this challenge we take control of all aspects of our business, fi.om measurement research and tool physics, through engineering, construction and acquisition systems design, to wellsite operations and after-sales service. We work closely with our clients to understand their technical and business objectives, and to develop products that deliver those objectives. Examples are Compact logging technology - leading the industry in operational flexibility - and Open Hole MemoryLogging - faster, safer logging for high angle wells and bad hole conditions. For more information go to: http://www.reeves-wireline.com/ Summary Reeves has been in business for more than 30 years and has shown a deep commitment to the safe conduct of business in the mist of hazardous working environments in over 30 locations around the world. In this binder you will find documents comprising the Safe Operations Guide. The majority of the guide documents are located on CD with associated applications for reading those documents in the IBM PC compatible platform. (At the time of development of the Bakersfield plan for Safe Operations, some of the documentation was only available in print. Those printed documents are indexed in the latter sections of the binder .) CD Topic Summary: Reeves Wireline Story Explosive Safety Training Safety Related Tech Notes Field Operations Safety Injury & Illness Prevention Plan Tool Fishing Safety Employee Safety Training Radiation Safety Reeves Wireline Services Inc., d.b.a. Reeves Wireline A member of the Reeves Wireline Group. Facility Location Reeves Wireline Services, Inc., Bakersfield facility is located on a leased industrial property located at 6000 Schirra Court, Building C. This can be located on the Kern County Assessors Map No. 384-37 Parcel No. 22, the north side of the east end of Schirra Court. The property under the Reeves lease is the east approximate 2/3 of the Parcel. There are 2 other industrial buildings, A & B, located on Parcel No. 22 which comprises the western 1/3 of the parcel. Occupants of Adjacent Properties Goodwill Industries Store P G & E Substation PBVUSD Office East Advanced Data Storage Lengthwise Brewing Co. Graybar Electrical Supply Elco Filtration & Testing (Vacant) Santiago's Restaurant Directly to the North Directly to the East Directly to the South To the Southwest Directly to the West To the West To the Northwest To the Northwest East half of Parcel 23 Parcel 10 Parcel 7 Parcel 6 Southwest Comer Parcel 22 Parcel 12 Northwest Comer Parcel 22 West half of Parcel 23 Explosive Activities Reeves Wireline offers to our customers the service of Sidewall Core Samples in the Open Hole well environment. These cores are often referred to as Percussion Cores. Reeves will be loading Sidewall Core Guns pre-job and performing gun cleanup post-job at this facility. The power charges and igniters both contain Smokeless Powder as the flammable mixture. They are UN Class l, Division 1.4 explosives with no significant blast hazard. The power charges and igniters are currently provided by Owens Oil Tools. Part numbers are: DET-5306-074C and CRT-3030-350. The volume of work is estimated to be such that we will be consuming approximately 2 to 4 lbs per week, combined weight, power charges and igniters. With stock rotation and timely delivery's there will be approximately 20 lbs of materials in the magazine at any one time. The magazine is a type 2 ATF Magazine Classification for indoor use. Although this magazine has not yet been inspected by ATF in this facility, it was in approved use in our Oklahoma City headquarters offices prior to being moved to Bakersfield. I expect ATF approval for the magazine in Bakersfield. ATF has Reeves Wireline on a list of facilities ready for inspection. There are four licensed blasters on staffat our facility. Their previous experience with oil well type explosives and sidewall core gun systems amounts to a cumulative 40 years, among these employees. These employees are: Bill Scanlan, Ron Brown, Michael Ripley and Chris Norman. Provisional license attached. Radioactive Material Activities Reeves Wireline offers to our customers the services of rock density and rock hydrogen index measurements. These measurements are made in the subsurface in cased and open hole petroleum well environments. These measurements require the use, transport and storage of radioactive materials. The radionuclides in use are Cesium 137 and Americium 241/Beryllium. The Reeves Wireline Bakersfield facility provides onsite storage of these materials. The iReeves Wireline survey trucks are equipped with approved portable containment of the sealed, double encapsulated radioactive source materials. Drivers of Reeves Wireline trucks that carry radioactive materials posses the HazMat endorsement on their Commercial Driver Licences. Currently, the State of Califomia is observing reciprocity with our Radioactive Materials License from the State of Oklahoma. In the interim, the State of California, Department of Health Services, Radioactive Materials Licensing Section is in the process of reviewing our application for a license. Our Application Docket number is 091902-7132. Reeves Wireline Services Inc., d.b.a. Reeves Wireline A member of the Reeves VVireline Group. Our trained staff's combined experience covers over 40 cumulative years of working with and around these types of radioactive measurement systems. The Bakersfield Facility Radiation Safety Officer is Ron Brown. Building Security Tel-Tee Security Systems, Inc. provides our security monitor services around the clock. The building has IR motion sensors, switched entry doors and monitored entry via coded fobs. There is an alarm bell outside the front of the building with a tamper switch which provides an alarm if the bell is tampered with. The Alarm Permit from the City of Bakersfield, Police Department is #C 10807. Reeves Wireline Services Inc. Employee Training Reeves Wireline provides extensive training in safety and the safe use of the technical measurement systems used to provide our customers petrophysical information and data products. The following is an incomplete topic list for safety training provided by Reeves: Back Safety Employee Assistance Program Explosive Safety HM-126-f Pre-Trip Truck Inspection Sonar Oil Safety Substance Abuse for Drivers SCBA Training Blood Borne Pathogens Employee Safety Orientation Fire Extinguisher Use Marathon Oil Safety Radiation Safety Aera Energy Safety Orientation Trucker's Daily Log First Aid & CPR Training Driver Fatigue Extreme Weather Driving Hazard Communication Personal Protective Equipment Motor Vehicle Safety Oxy Elk Hills Safety H2S Training Safe Driving in Fog Conclusion After reviewing the information provided, you will find that Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. is a business concerned with safe operations and strives to be good neighbor in Bakersfield. We wish to move ahead to complete a permit application for storage of explosives. Please contact me if you have any questions or at your earliest convenience. Regards, Ron Brown District Operations Manager Bakersfield, CA District Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. Reeves Wireline Services Inc., d.b.a. Reeves Wireline A member of the Reeves Wireline Group. Provisional Blaster's License Reeves Wireline 6000 Schirra Ct. Bldg. C Bakersfield, CA 93313-2163 Tel (661) 397 2774 Fax (661) 397 2776 www. reeves-wireline.com STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS No. 101426 Date I !'I~''OZ' From~__.., I ~' ~ . 0 /~-~ ~. ro~ DOLLARS ($ ~D~ ) Addr~s · City For ~na~upl~te Title , "~ ~u~T~plk=~ As-Goo Pink~adru~t* Ned McDougald Associate Engineer, Mining and Tunneling Department of Industrial Relations Division of Occupationai Safety and Health Mining and Tunneling Unit 2550 mariposa Street, Room 4000 Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 445-5302 FAX (559)445-5786 Northern California District Office 2211 Park T. owne Circle, Suite 2 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 574-2540 FAX (916) 574-2542 Southern California District Office 6150 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite 310 Van Nuys,.CA 91401-3333 (808) 901-5420 FAX (818) 901-5579 Reeves Wireline Services Inc., d.b.a. Reeves Wireline A member of the Reeves Wireline Group. '  DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - BUREAU OFALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS ~%' LIC /PERMIT (18 U.S.C. CHAPTER 40, EX SIVES) J=li 'In accordance with the provisions of Title Xl, Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, and the regulations issued thereunder (27 * *~'/ CFR Part' 55), you may engage in the activity specified in this license/permit within the limitations of Chapter 40, Title 18, United States Code and the regulations issued thereunder, until the expiration date shown. See "WARNING" and "NOTiCES" on back. CORRESPONDENCE -:: ~:;::.::~:'::,*:~::. ":;- ':': -.:i!i::i;::~::::'::."::;.:::::::: :..¥:.:.'. ............ ~_.._...:."~.~f~ ........................ ' ........ .~ii.:i';:ii~?:'i'i':ii~::.:.;:;;;?i~i?::::ii?:i~ii~:~: .... . i::i.. 2':~i(~?~E AVE REEVES WI RE~t~"-E-:;!~'.~.~.::{:[N C ............ TYPE OF :!!::!':; ! ii: ::;i-:~-:!'"-:i.:.-"i; :.:::'iiii!? :~::ii¢::;i::i i;iii::i::?:iii~il .:!iiiii.:: PER,~ 33;USER O~i~::';~i~VE:.S. iii:.. 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WARNING This license/permit does not confer the right or privilege to conduct explosives related activities contrary to State Or of any other law. No person may Ship, transport, or receive any explosive materials covered by Title XI of the Organized Crime Control ACt of 1970 in interstate or foreign commerce who (1)-is under indictment for, or has been convicted in any court of, a crime punisl3able by imprisonment for a term exceeding 1 .year, (2) is a fugitive from justice, (3) is an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant or stimulant drug, or narcotic drug (as these terms are defined in the Controlled Substances Act; 21 U.S.C. 802), or (4) has been adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to a mental institution. NOTICE Any changes in name, trade name, address, or control of this business or activity must be PROMPTLY reported to the Chief, National Licensing Center from whom this license/permit was received. Failure to do so may result in administrative action against the licensee/permittee for failure to comply with applicable regulations. Any person who fails to make application for renewal of this license/permit prior to the expiration date shown on the front is prohibited from engaging in the activity authorized at the time of issuance. If a renewal application is not received 30 days before the expiration date, the licensee/permittee should contact the Chief, National Licensing Center. Note, however, that the User-Limited permits are not renewable. ExplOSive materials must be stored in conformance with requirements set forth in 27 CFR, Paff( 55. It is unlawful for any person to store any explosive materials in a manner not in conformity with these regulations. This license/permit is conditional upon your compliance with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 33. U.S.C. § 1341 (a). TO REPORT LOST OR STOLEN EXPLOSIVES, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ATF: CALL TOLL FREE - (800) 800-3855 LICENSE MUST BE POSTED AND KEPT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION (27 CFR 55.101) ATF F 5400.14/5400.15, Part I (8-89) E~W ~ 5967 aCH/BRA 2.90AC. PTN. I 2,90A C. OF SEC. ~.M. 15 CT. ~.69 AC. T. 30 S. 5967 .~' 144A~ 4~3AC. R.27E. SCHOOL I007 ®-- Z4~AC. 4AC. 2.615 / 435. E DIST. 3 R/tty 3s4.-37 O0 ° ASSESSORS MAP NO..As.~..-..3.7... COUNTY OF KERN 12'Wx14' H Rollup Doors 85.5' Gun Loading Area Red Floor Paint Work Bench 8' Swivel Boom Hoist Gun Storage Rack Explosives Magazine Reeves Wireline 6000 Schirra Ct. Bldg. C Bakersfield, CA Shop Layout Approx. Scale 1"=10' .t UP Mezzanine Storage Area Office Door 55' CONFI £NTIAL SIDEWALL CORE GUN ( SCG ) 1. Safety 2. Core Gun Specifications 3. Downhole Equipment 4. Job Preparation 5. Pre-Loadinq Preparation 6. Loadinq Gun Block Operation of Core Gun Firing Box Goinq in the Hole Depth Tie In 10. Shootinq Cores 11. After Each Shot 12. Cominq Out of the Hole 13. Surface Procedure 14. Equipment Check List 15. Shootinq Report Form 1.1) COMPLETE ALL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONAL CHECKS OF GUN BLOCK AND SELECTOR SWITCH BEFORE LOADING. IF PROBLEMS DEVELOP AFTER GUN IS LOADED, UNLOAD THE GUN BLOCK BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING. 1.2) CORE GUNS ARE EXPLOSIVE DEVICES. THEY MUST NEVER BY FIRED AT THE SURFACE. IF FIRED AT THE SURFACE THE BULLETS ARE NOT RETAINED BY THE WIRES AND ARE LETHAL. STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH ~T.L SAFETY REGULATIONS IS MANDATORY. 1.3) THE 37-WAY SHORTING THREAD PROTECTOR (PAINTED RED) MUST BE USED ON THE GUN BLOCK WHENEVER THE GUN IS ARMED. 1.4) THE BPB EXPLOSIVE SAFETY PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED. FEBRUARY 1987 1 .5 EXPLOSIVES SAFET"Z PROCEDURE C[tECKLIST A) PRE-DEPARTURE CHECK 1) Check that all explosives loaded are correct for the job and they are securely locked and maintained separate from substances which could cause a fire. B) ARRIVAL AT LOCATION 1) 2) Hold spot safety meeting - review safety procedures. Consult with client and rig crew. 3) Check wellsite for hazards. OP[~{ATIONS IN A TH~ER STORM. DO NOT COMMENCE c; OPERATIONAL ROUTINE 1) No smoking and no smoking materials (e.g. lighters). Empty pockets of all smoking materials and put them in an approved place.. 2) Rig up l~gging cable. Remove any rig wiring that may c~ntact cable. 3) No electric welding is permitted during any operations with explosives. 4) All Radios, Walky-t~lkies and telexes OFF. 5) Offshore Cathodic Protection OFF. 6) Install Rig to Casing Voltage Monitor. Do not proceed with the operation if residual voltage is in excess of 0.25 volts. Install grounding strap between unit, rig and casing. No crowd arouhd the gun. Switch OFF all power supply panels. Switch OFF any electric generators. SET SAFETY SWITCH OFF WITH THE KEY VISIBLY IN PossEsSION OF THE ENGINEER. 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) MAY 1987 Set all electric generator control panel switches OFF. 13) The gun may now be armed safely. ONLY THE ENGINEER MAY ARM THE GUN Note that using the red shorting plug thread protector (STP) for the CBA.A ensures that the igniters are shorted to the gun body. The STP need only be removed when the CBA.A is hanging in the vertical make up plate and the gun is then armed. 14) 15) 16) 17) The gun may now be picked up and run down the hole to 200 ft. below ground level. Safety Switch and electric generators may only be turned ON when the gun is more than 200 ft. below ground level. After shooting, successful or not, stop at 200 ft. and repeat steps 10, 11, 12 and 13. If the gun has misfired THE ENGINEER MUST DISARM THE GUN. COMPLETION OF JOB 1) Check that all explosives are loaded and they are securely locked and are maintained separate from any substances which could cause a fire. 2) Check that any explosive remnants are locked in an Explosives Remnant Box. MAY 1987 2. CORE GUN SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 HOLE SIZE Minimum Hole Size = 8 inches Maximum Hole Size = 27 inches with special standoffs Minimum Outside Diameter of Gun Assembly = 7 inches (includes Mandatory Standoffs) 2.2 TEMPERATURE RATING CGR.A LOW TEMPERATURE CHARGES HIGH TEMPERATURE CHARGES IGNITER MIN MAX 5 'C ( 40 °F ) 27°C (80'F) 150'C ~300'F) 115'C (240°F) 205'C (400°F) 205°C (400°F) 2.3 PRESSURE RATING CGR.A = 1000 KGC2 .CBA.A = 1000 KGC2 IGNITER = 1300'KGC2 (15000 PSI) (15000 PSI) (18500 PSI) 2.4 CORES LENGTH = 38mm DIAMETER = 22mm ( 1 . 5" ) MAXIMUM (7/8") "SOFT ROCK" (11/16") "HARD ROCK" 2.5 BULLET RETAINING WIRES BREAKING STRENGTH = 3050 POUNDS (BOTH ENDS ACTING TOGETHER) LENGTH = I FOOT EITHER SIDE OF BULLET MAY 1987 4 UP HOLE i1650 ~; r-I I ~-~ ~4 I -- ii1&7 '. .e9o SAFE F,ISI.IIIE FULL .? 2170 ~95 t102 SHOTS 296 !--. j_m .~ 15000 P. SI.I TRA~F'0~(--~TION LENGTH I~O e.~I~s lHAXIHUH.:. . DIA. lbs.! 1000 p.s.i. _ tbs.l1001bs. 2.65 '.1. 10S ~I~TION DRAWING INSTRUMENTS LTO. I~^~"~¢. No. (1 '"/ 3. DOWNt{OLE EQUIPMENT 3.1 CORE BAR~rr.S (See Fig. 1) a) "SOFT ROCK" : 7/8" - P/N 034-6050-242 b) "HARD ROCK" : 11/16" - P/N 034-6050-241 3.2 SEALS (See Fig. 2) a) Barrel Seal : P/N 034-6050-263 b) "0 Ring" : P/N 000-5692'-016 (must be 90 Deg. durometer and greased with "Super O- Lube" or "DC MOLYCOTE 111") c) Roll. Pin : P/N 015-1631-014 (holds barrel seal onto barrel - it is a special pin with superior strength qualities and a unique size). 3.3 CUTTER RINGS (See Fig. 2) Only for "SOFT ROCK" bullets. a) 1 5/8" cutter Sing : P/N 034-6050-238 b) 1 3/4". cutter ring : P/N 034-6050-239 c) 1 27/32!" cutte~ ring : P/N 034-6050-249 d) Snap ring : P/N 034-6050-059 (Holds cutter rings in place on core barrels. Cutter rings are loose fit and are usually lost in formation.) 3.4 CABLE (See Figs. 3 & 4) a) One piece cable : P/N 034-6050-231 b) These cables are loaded into the gun block in either an "S-shape" or a "Z-shape" depending on how they were clipped together in production. A given packet of cables are all one type. It does not matter which type is loaded but, of course, the same type must be used consecutively on one gun block. c) The fitting on the centre of the cable aids in barrel retrieval should the cable break on one or the other side. d) After firing the cable unwinds to 1 foot either side of the barrel. e) Maximum pull required to break free from a stuck bullet is 3050 pounds. 3.5 SHEAR PINS a) By using a pair of shear pins you are actually increasing the velocity of the bullet. FEBRUARY 1987 b) Steel shear pins must be used with the high temperature charges. c) Brass shear pins should be used with the low temperature charges. 3.6 CHARGES The charges (powder loads) are defined in terms of velocities under specific standard conditions:- P/N (L.T.) VELOCITY POWDER LOAD (FT/SEC) (GRAIN) 034-6050-215 600 100 034-6050-214 550 90 034-6050-213 500 80 034-6050-212 450 75 034-6050-211 400 65 There are two temperature range versions of the charges: LOW TEMPERATURE HIGH TEMPERATURE MIN = 40°F MIN = 80'F MAX = 240°F MAX = 400'F The tops of the charges are clearly labelled. 3.7 IGNITERs. \ The igniters have a fuse wire connected between the metal body and the red lead. This heats up when current is passed and fires the explosive mixture inside. The igniter needle assures the "flame path" is transferred into the charge. The resistance between the red lead and the igniter body is between 6 ohms and 12 ohms. USE ONLY SAFETY METER TO C~ECK CONTINUITY OF IGNITER. 3.8 STANDOFFS a) A lower and upper set of standoffs must be used on all jobs. b) The standoffs are chosen to give approximately a 3 inch standoff between the face of the gun block (i.e. bullet side) and the formation. c) Standoff arrangements are given for 8, 10 and 12 inch. holes which should be followed for respective bit sizes close to these values. STAND OFF RIBS 7" = A12268 3" = Bl1076 1~" = B8769 1" = Bl1078 ~" = Bl1077 FEBRUARY 1987 .I 4. JOB PREPARATION a) b) c) Write in client's Core Depths in the Core Gun Shot Report. Core Depths should not be selected in caved sections; monitor caliper log. Subtract corrections a~d write in Shooting Depths. Estimate Rock Type and Rock Porosity from a Density, Neutron or Sonic Log for each Shooting Depth. Select Bullet Type (Core Barrel), Cutter Ring and Powder Load with the following guide:- ROCK POROSITY BUI.LET TYPE POWDER CUTTER LOAD RING 12% to 15% Soft: 550 NO (034-6050-242) 16% to 25% Soft: .500 1 3/8" (.034-6050-24f) 26% to 30% soft: 500 1 27/32" (034-6050-242) 10% to 15% Hard: 500 NO (034-6050-241) d) Be aware of borehole temperature. Charges run outside their temperature range could result in all bullets firing simultaneously and a fishing job. LOW TEMPERATURE CHARGES HIGH TEMPERATURE CHARGES MIN = 40'F MAX = 240'F MIN = 80°F MAX = 400°F e) Ensure logging cable head has wires leading from 7 way cathodeon to feedthrough kemlons soldered onto kemlon pin. The ordinary female tube [contact socket 602 GB - 112 - 160000 - 08] (with no pressure boot to support it) can jump off the pin during shooting. MAY 1987 5. PRE-LOADING PREPARATION 5.1 Clean the Gun Thoroughly Oil, grease or any other contamination that 'comes in contact with the high temperature charge will cause unpredictable results. Some contaminants could cause the charge to fire at much lower temperatures than that given. To ensure proper sealing upon assembly: a) Barrel Port: Inspect for residue from previous shot. Normally you have to use a wire brush on a drill to remove residue. Check port with GO/NO GO GAUGE. b) Igniter Port: Inspect for residue from previous shot. Normally you have to use a wire brush on a drill to remove residue. Tap a 0.062" (1/16") drill' bit through the port hole to remove residue. Check port with GO/NO GO GAUGE. 5.2 Electrical Checks MUST BE PERFORMED BEFORE LOADING GUN a) With the 37-way shorting plug removed from the CBA check insulation of each Brass Rod with respect to the body using a MEGGER. b) With the 37-way shooting plug in place, check the continuity of each Brass Rod with respect to the gun body using a multimeter. 5.3 Lubrication ESPECIALLY BEFORE HIGH TEMPERATURE LOAD To allow for removal of aluminium oxide accumulation in the igniter port and barrel port, they must be sprayed' sparingly with a silicon release agent (either DC- RELEASIL-A or SILICONE NO. 100). Let the silicon spray dry for at least 10 minutes. If this is not done it may be impossible to clean the aluminium oxide out of the ports after firing. 5.4 Rust Protection If the gun block is to be left standing for more than a few hours, brush on a suitable rust protection which dries after application (such as ROCOL) but DO NOT AL/A)W fluid to go into the Barrel Ports or Igniter Ports. 5.5 No grease or oils should be left on the bullets, as this could show up as fluorescence on the cores taken, misleading the client. MAY 1987 6. LOADING GUN BLOCK 6.1 select Equipment Refer to Job Preparation Section for choice of Bullet, Cutter Ring and Powder Load (Charge). FEBRUARY 1987 LOADING GUN BLOCK 6.2 Installing Charge Inspect the charges for any propellant leaks, broken seals, etc. If the propellant has leaked from one charge, be cautious of propellant on the outside of other charges shipped in the same container. Clean off any trace of propellant on outside of any canned loads before installation. The charges should remain in their shipping containers until installed in the gun block one by one. The lids are very easily unsealed if even a slight force is applied to the lid during handling, such as carrying several together in your hands from storage to the gun. Do not let anything press on the lids. The charge must be placed in the barrel port with the label up. Do not bend metal flange of charge or straighten the indentations on the flange. These are to allow air to escape through the igniter hole during bullet seating. FEBRUARY 1987 LOADING GUN BLOCK 6.3 Installing Bullet Inspect the bullets for cracks or chips on the leading edge. Tests have confirmed that chipped leading edges on the bullets will cause tumbling and erratic velocity in as little as 2 inches of travel. This velocity variation is greater than the difference between a load and the next lower load available. This variation and also the tipped attitude when striking the wall greatly reduces the odds of recovery. Refer to Fig. 2:- Install O-ring lubricated with "Super O-Lube" or "DC Molycote 111" in the barrel seal groove. Insert cable into barrel channel. Insert barrel seal into barrel and hammer in roll pin. Cutter ring and snap ring may be instal'led after the 24 bullets are loaded. Seat the assembled bullet and cable into the appropriate barrel port. Hand pressure may be enough. DO NOT STRIKE it with a hammer or anything else. The propellant can fire under impact. If hand pressure is not enough, use BPB Barrel Seating Tool (Fig. '5). If a seating problem Rersists, something is wrong and the cause must be determined. Seat to depth necessary and install a pair of shear pins. The shear pins must be loctited in to prevent unscrewing during the shot firing, and subsequently damaging the barrel ports. Use loctite 222. FEBRUARY ]987 LOADING GUN BLOCK 6.4 Installing the Cable The cables are installed into the gun block channels in either an "S-shape" or a "Z-shape" depending on how they were clipped together in production (see Fig. 3). If they are mounted in the wrong orientation they will spring out of the channels. Screw in a Retainer Pin (P/N 035-6050-026) through each eyelet of the cable into the core gun block. FEBRUARY ]987 LOADING GUN BLOCK 6.5 Installing the Igniter Ensure the 37-way shorting plug is in the CBA. Pierce the charge case through the igniter hole with non- sparking rod (P/N 034-6050-218), see Fig. 6. DO NOT pierce the charge case with the igniter needle. The rubber tip on the igniter must not be pushed further into the igniter and the needle is not non-sparking material. Lubricate the igniter boot with Super O-Lube or DC Molycote 111. Insert the igniter to the depth where the rear of the boot is within 1/16" of the igniter port using the Igniter Seating Tool (see Fig. 6). Check igniter continuity from lead to gun body with a SAFETY GALVANOMETER. The reading should be approximately 10 ohms. investigate the pr6b~em.. If not, Slide Igniter Contact Cap (P/N 003-2000-027) onto lead then insert lead into hole of Brass Rod and then cover with Igniter Contact Cap. Tape over igniter port continuing around gun body using electrical tape (e.g. Scotch 33) so that no part of igniter lead can be scraped. Do not worry if tape passes over the bullet cables, it will not slow it down! FEBRUARY 1987 7. OPERATING OF CORE GUN SHOOTING PANEL (CSP.A) 7.1 CONNECTIONS a) Insert 4 cables H-315 from the CSP.A to the LOGGING CABLE sockets in the cable patch panel. b) Connect the H-314 cable from the SONDE I.F. socket on the CSP.A to the ANALOG INTERFACE board. c) Plug in 240 volts and turn CSP.A power on. 7.2 GAMMA RAY (See 'Going in the Hole') a) b) c) CABLE ISOLATOR (safety switch) to SURVEY. Switch GAMMA, SHOT INDICATOR to GAMMA. Set GAMMA CURRENT potentiometer- so current reads between 0.6 and 0.8. d) Switch GAMMA/SHOT meter display to 0-100 and monitor background counts. e) Switch GAMMA/SHOT meter display to 0-200 and monitor jig counts. f) Note there is no absolute calibration of the Shooting. Gamma Ray. g) Software System is CCL for recording log. 7.3 SHOOTING (See 'Shooting Cores') a) Switch GAMMA, SHOT INDICATOR to SHOT INDICATOR. b) Switch SHOTS to 1-12. c) Step SHOT SELECT up to 12 times until SHOT NO. meter resets. This means the relay is now on the first contact. d) Adjust SHOT SET ZERO (Back off lock screw) so SHOT NO. meter reads exactly 1. (Ignore 0, it has no meaning) e) Step SHOT SELECT 12 times and check it resets to 1 again. f) When ready to shoot first bullet press and hold FIRE button and turn up the LINE VOLTAGE slowly. NOTE: Line voltage variac must be turned counter- clockwise before FIRE button will operate (interlocked). JANUARY 1989 · PgA, C_ NO-I'e. cb&A. lU$1o. A I- I0 3~ ¢SA.A 'PBINSTRUMENTSLTD.. ]O^TE [ENCINEER: BeC -- CORE 'QUN SHOT REPORT ' "' CF. QUIPMENT TYPE,- CCR.A PLUS CBA.A) .lENT FIELD VELL LOCAI'ION ~ CORE ~UBTRACT ?,HOOTINC CORE DEPIIIh~ COI~Rr:C'I'ION$ DEPFI-I$ ROCK ROCK BULLET CUTTER POVDER PULL RECOVERY SOLD REMARKS NO. FT. F'I'. M. FT. TYPE POROSITY TYPE RINC LOAD (POUNDS) (INCHES) I G$600. 0 9.3 2.0 $$$69. 2 $5500.0 9. I 2.0 55470. 1 <3 55400.0 6.9 2.7 55370. 4 $$;300.0 O. 7 2.6 5527 l · $ G$200..0 0.5 2.6 55172. I 6 5,5100. 0 t3. ~ 2. $ 550'72. '? 55000.0 13.0 2.5 0 54900.0 7. O 2.4 54074. ,ii 9 54000.0 7.6 2. ;3 54775. 1 I0 54700. 0 7.4 2. ;3 54675. 7 I I 54600. 0 7.2 2.2 54576. 4 12 54500.0 7. 0 2. I 54477.0 13 0.0 6.0 2.1 0.0 14 0.0 6.6 2.0 0.0! I$ 0.0 6.4 1.9 0.0 16 0.0 6.2 1.9 I! 0.0 6.0 1.0 0.0 I0 0.0 15.0 1.0 0.0 19 0.0 ~.5 1.7 0.0 20 0.0 ~5.;3 1.6 0.0 21 0.0 5. I i.6 0.0 22 0.0 4.9 I.G 0.0 2;3 O. 0 4. '7 I. 4 O. 0 24 0.0 4.5 1.4 0.0 ATT EMF"FEE ~ECOVERED SOLD NOTE&: (A) DEPTH CORRECTIONS ASSUME TOOL IS ZEROED ON THE CAMNA RAY MEASURE POINT AND THE CORRELATION LOC IS RUN AT 5 H/MIN. (B) ROCK TYPE AND POROSITY ESTIMATED FROM LOC$. SINGLE GUN "24 SHOT" (Equipment Type:'- CGR. plus CB,.¢ Date I Engineer I Client Field Well ILocation Unit No. · TRANSI'I Subtract TIME · · Core Core Corrections Shooting Rock OR Bullet Cutter Po~Vder Pull Recovery Sold Remarks No. Depths ft. m. Depths Type ToRosr~' Type Ring Load (pounds) (inches) 4 9.0 2.7 7 8.3 2.6 8 8.1 2.5 ~.' 11 7.5 2.3 12 7.3 2.2 13 7.! 2.2 14 6.9 2.1 15 6.7 2.0 16 6.5 2.0 17 6.3 1.9 18 6.~ 1.9 19 5.8 1.8 20 5.6 1.7 21 5.4 1.7 22 5.2 1.6 23 5.0 1.5 24 4.8 1.5 I Attempted Recovered Sold NOTES: (A) Depth corrections assume tool is zeroed on the Gamma Ray measure point and the Correlation Log is run at $ metres/minute. (B) Rock type and porosity eslirnated from logs. STACKED GUNS "48 SHOT" ~ [ Date [ 'Engineer [ Client Field Well Location IUnitNo. 1 upP .R B .OC[Equipment Type:'- CGR.B plus CBA.c. - · PLUS CBA.C Subtract ' TRANSI2 . ... TiME · Core Core Corrections Shooting Rock OR Bullet Cutter poWder i."P~II Recovery Sold Remarks No. Depths ft. m. Depths Type t~ROSTT rType Ring Load. (pounds) (inches) 25 9.6 I 2.9 . 26 9.4 2.9 27-- -97-- --27-8- 28 9.0 2.7 29 8.8 2.7 30 8.6 2.6 : 31 8.3 2.6 32 8.1 2.5 33 7.9 2.4 34 7.7 2.4 35 7.5 2.3 · 36 7.3 2..2 37 7.1 2.2 38 6.9 2.1 39 6.7 2.0 40 6.5 2.0 41 6.3 '1.9 42 6.1 1.9 43 5.8 1.8 44 5.6 1.7 45 5.4 1.7 46 5.2 1.6 ~ 47 5.0 1.5 48 4.8 1.5 Attempted Recovered Sold NOTES: (A) Depth corrections assume tool is zeroed on the Gamma Ray measure point and the Correlation Log is run at 5 metres/minute. (B) Rock lype and porosity estimated from logs. STACKED GUNS "48 SHOT" "~ (Equipment Type:'- CGR. B plus CB'^.c LOWER BLOCK PLUS CBA.C · TRAN S I Subtract TIME ' Sold Core Core Corrections Shooting Rock OR Bullet Cutter Powder Pull Recovery Remarks No.' Depths ft. m. Depths Type t:~ROSlr~Type Ring Load (pounds) (inches) I 19.2 5.9 2 19.0 5,8 3 18.7 5.7 4 18.6 5.6 5 18.4 516 6 18.2 5.5 7 17.9 5.5 8 17.715.4 ~ 10 17.3i 5.3 11 17.1 12 16.9 5.1 13 16.? 5.1 14 16.5 5.0 15' 16.3 4.9 ]6 16.1 4.9 17 15.9 4.8 ]8 15.7 4.7 19 15.4 4.7 20 15.2 4.6 21 15.0 4.5 22 14.8 4.5 .. 23 14.6 4.4 24 14.4 4.4 Attempted Recovered Sold NOTES: (A) Depth corrections assume leal is zeroed on the Gamma Ray measure point and the Correlation Log is run al 5 metres/minute. (B) Rock type and porosity estimated from logs. 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'--~o: .... ;-9~;;,----'[ ^.OLES ,, sc*'-~ I .... t CBA-A 31 - WIRE NO _--L NOTE ALL WIRES 10 BE NUI4hEkEO WI111 TiIEIlt GfsPrc i~vE 5HOT OR WINE NO AT EACH 56 ~7 56 oo 5 .) .- ............. ®% ..... ,51 ........................... (~ (: .................... Ce - ( (e 'm ............ C ?$ 27 1~ 17 lt3 ., 40 -- --C -(e. C .(e-- C --.r.~ ( \' ?~, 15 ;'2 21 lO 19 Ils NOT_.~[ ALL WlR[S 10 BI NuHBERfO WITH TII~.IR I-<[%PEEIlv[ 51101 01~ ~,41R t (e 6 S N0 AT EACH END IF IN DOUBT ASK - DO NOT SCALE 8 9 lo 11 1.') 17 1M 5 I SIIDI NO L~.5 ....... ,.. I/1 ,,:;";q:_%-) ,... ,.,s;,u~[ms ~o I. ,,,c. I "BPB IN --R'UMENTS LTD. CBA-C WIRING DIAG RAI"I B.~I'~ 2 12 JAN 19891~1 BPB ~NSTRUMENTS LTD. POWER FUSE 5A ~.~,oo \ 0 -100 0-200 SE _El SET GAMMA CURRENT NE VOLTAGE SHOT CURRENT LINE VOLTAGE CORE1 ARMOUR CORE 2 50~OE CORE 3 I/F FIRE .B. SCALE 'I i i j IF IN DOUBT ASK- DO NOT SCALE :;,~:i~,,,,,,, I 1=;:~%~,,.7;,?: ....... .7,,-'-[.:-,:'.'. __L__ ................................ ~ ....... '-'-~--" I Il .......... .', ...... r~[| ............ '~'-'1' ........ i! I I I I/ ..... I .............................. ~H .................................................. J: ......... 8. GOING IN ~ HOLR a) Zero the DST on the Gamma Ray measure point. b) At 200' depth turn the Safety Switch to SURVEY and monitor Gamma Ray while running in. 9. DEPTH TIE IN a) At zone of interest log-up at 5 metres/minute and tie in Gamma Ray log with the log that was used to choose core depths. b) Determine the amount of "creep" which is the amount the tool moves upward after the winch has stopped. This may be determined by stopping opposite a sharp peak and observing how much movement occurs after stopping (while logging in time mode). Creep should be added to the DST shooting depths. At slow logging speeds (less than 5m/min) creep will normally be only one or two feet but this increases with depth and mud weight. c) Additional tie-'ins should be made when core points are separated bY 100' or more. MAY 1 987 1 0 . SHOOTING CORES a) Always shoot the Core Gun from the bottom up. b) Shots should be programmed such that the gun is lowered a minimum number of times to reposition. For example, if it takes 2 ft. to pull the core free, it is better to pick the first pass core depths 4 ft. apart then drop back and shoot the other cores. c) If the gun must be lowered, 'drop down at least 20 ft. below the lowest remaining core point before shooting the remaining cores while moving up. d) Be aware of "hanging the gun up" on a fixed bullet. FEBRUARY 1987 11. AFTER EACH SHOT The core bullet must be pulled free from the formation. No set of rules can be written to cover all conditions, but the following procedure is provided as a guide. a) Pull up slowly to a pull approximately 1000 lbs above normal tension. b) If the bullet is not free in 10 to 20 seconds, slack off slowly to 5' below the core depth to put the weight of the gun on the bullet. c) Pull up slowly again, increasing tension by 200 to 400 lbs. d) If the bullet is not free continue this process up to 2000 lbs. e) If the bullet is still not free, slack off rapidly to below core depth to either dislodge the bullet or break the "S cable". f) Pull tests have indicated that a "S cable" has a maximum- breaking strength of 3050 lbs. This is dependent on "~orking'' the "S cable" e.g. initially 4 strands may break and 3 go into stretch,' then the 3 remaining strands break. FEBRUARY 1987 COMING OUT OF HOLE a) Pull out slowly to prevent washing cores out of the bullets. Maximum speed should be 9 metres/minute. If empty bullets are a problem, slow down. b) Enter casing with caution. c) STOP at 200' and observe ALL EXPLOSIVES SAFETY PROCEDURES. 13. SURFACE PROCEDURE a) DO NOT wash cores with a water hose. b) Note misfires lost and empty bullets on Core Gun Shot Report. c) Remove the bullets using wire cutters on the retainer cables and place in proper order. d) Clamp bullets in rubber-faced vice and remove barrel seals using correct sized punch. e-) Plac~ the bullet, front down, in the core removal tool. Check correct size plunger is in the tool. f) Push the core out of the bullet into a sample jar. g) Label jar accurately to identify core. An erroneously identified core is worse than no core. h) The plastic seals inside the tin lids can contaminate the cores. These should be removed before screwing on the tin lid. i) Complete the Core Gun Shot Report and provide the client with a copy. MAY 1987 1 4. EQUIPMENT CItECKLIST ITEM PART NUMBER SAFETY EQUIP. EQUIPMENT EXPLOSIVES HARDWARE/ CONSUMABLES DETO CARRYING CASE PADLOCK AND KEY FOR ABOVE EXPLOSIVE REMNANT BOX PADLOCK AND KEY FOR ABOVE RIG TO CASING MONITOR BLASTING GALVANOMETER (DIGITAL) SAFETY BATTERY FOR ABOVE GROUNDING STRAPS SHORTING PLUG FOR CBA' PANEL AND SPARE FUSES GAMMA RAY/SHOT SELECTOR GUN BLOCK PANEL LEADS (4) OF H315 PANEL LEAD H314 BOTTOM STAND OFF ASSEMBLY STAND OFFS PER HOLE SIZE "SOLDER CONNECTOR" CABLE HEAD CGR.A CBA.A 7" = A1 2268 3" = B11 076 1~" = B8769 1" = Bl1078 ~" = B11 077 450 POWDER LOAD H.T. 500 POWDER LOAD H.T. 550 POWDER LOAD H.T. 600 POWDER LOAD H.T. IGNITER 400 POWDER LOAD L.T. 450 POWDER LOAD L.T. 500 POWDER LOAD L.T. 550 POWDER LOAD L.T. 600 POWDER LOAD L.T. "- 11/16" BARREL (HARDROCK) 7/8" BARREL (SOFTROCK) CUTTER RING 1 5/8 CUTTER RING 1 3/4 CUTTER RING 1 27/32 SNAP RING (RETAINER) O RING FOR BARREL SEAT CABLE (S) BRASS SHEAR PINS STEEL SHEAR PINS ~.IGNITER CONTACT CAP BOTTLES ROCOL RUST SHIELD/BRUSH SUPER 0 LUBE DC MOLYCOTE 111 SILICONE RELEASE 034-6050-192 034-6050-193 034-6050-194 034-6050-195 .,034-6050-191 / 034-6050-211 034-6050-241 034-6050-242 034-6050-238 034-6050-239 034-6050-240 034-6050-059 000-5692-016 034-6050-231 BPB D14600 BPB'D13989 003-2000-027~--~ 034-6050-054 01 5-1 655-086 01 5-1 655-092 CATEGORY Hardware/ Consumables cont'd DC RELEASIL-A BOTTLE LABELS SCOTCH 33 TAPE LOCTITE 222 CORE GUN REPORT FORM BPB BPB HARDWARE TOOLS TOOL BOX ROLL PIN RETAINER PIN BARREL SEAT CORE REMOVER TOOL REMOVER PLUNGER 11/16" REMOVER PLUNGER 7/8" BARREL SEATING TOOL ROLLER STANDS CHARGE PIERCE TOOL IGNITER SEATING TOOL IMPERIAL ALLEN KEYS LONG NOSE PLIERS HEAVY WIRE CUTTERS WIRE STRIPPERS CIRCLIP PLIERS (SHEAR PIN SCREWDRIVER) BRASS BLADE (FOR CHARGE REMOVAL) BRASS CORKSCREW (FOR IGNITER REMOVAL) HARD HAM~MER FOR ROLL PIN REMOVAL 1/4" PUNCH FOR ROLL PIN REMOVAL SOFT HAMMER FOR CORE REMOVAL IGNITER PORT GAUGE BULLET PORT GAUGE 01 5-1 631 -01 4 035-6050-026 034-6050-263 034-6050-011 BPB BPB BPB 034-6050-218 034-6050-235 D14602 D14601 MAY 1987 Fig. No, 1 Bar~l ,Seal ~. "0". Ring · 000-5692-016 Cable 034-.605~231 034-.6050-059 015-1631-014 Fig. No. 2 Mount i'" Mount Fig. No. 3 ./ FOwER FUSE SA T ¥1='1: H ~ C (1-') HA CURRENT '~100 SHOTS 2 iTS -2~. 0 -100 0-200 SET GAI'~MA LI~E VOLTAGE CURRENT SFIOT CURRENT LINE VOLTAGE CORE1 ARMOUR CORE 2 SONDE [ORE 3 IIF FIRE REEVES WIRELIKE SERVICES INC. [] 2404 S. Purdue Ave., OKC, OK 73128 Client [] 121 S. Country Estates Rd., Liberal, KS 67901 [] 12207 County Rd. 129 West, Odessa, TX 79765 Well Name [] Hwy 42 North, Kilgore, TX 75663 [] 108 Southwood, Broussard, LA 70518 [] 2281 Masch Branch Road, # BI00, Denton, TX 76207 Cty/Ph/OS BIk [] 6000 Schirra Ct., Bldg. 1, Bakersfield, CA 93313 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: State 1-800-795-1095 O PROPER UN OR RADIONUCLIDE PACKING ACTIVITY TYPE OF ;ATEGORY T.I. AUTHORIZATION RET'D T SHIPPING ID NO. GROUP PACK. TO Y NAME PIT RQ, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, 74 Radio- TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-2915 Cs-137 GBq A active 1.5 SOLID, 7 Yellow-III RQ, RADIOACTIVE Radio- MATERIAL, 555 TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-3332 Am-241/Be A active 6.5 Special Form Certificate SPECIAL FORM, GBq Yellow-III GB/256/S SOLID, 7 / RQ, RADIOACTIVE In Special Form Certificate MATERIAL, 185 Radio- USA/0331IS v/ TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-3332 Am-241/Be A active 5.0 [] Special Form Certificate SPECIAL FORM, GBq !Yellow-III SOLID, 7 GB/246/S-85 /~Q, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, 55.5 Radio- ~,/ TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-2915 CS-137 A active 1.2 SOLID, 7 GBq Yellow-III //RQ, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, 1,11 Radio- V/ TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-3332 Am-241/Be A active 0.1 Special Form Certificate SPECIAL FORM, GBq Yellow-II GB/43/S SOLID, 7 RADIOACTIVE This package conforms to the conditions and limitations MATERIAL, EXCEPTED PACKAGE, UN-2910 Ra-226 specified in 49 CFR 173.421 for radioactive material, LIMITED QUANTITY, excepted package - limited quantity of material, UN-2910 SOLID, 7 All equipment has been checked for defects asper ReeVes Operating PrOcedure RADC - 1: and 10 CFR 39,43 (a)~ SOUR:CE UTILIZATION LOG Date Out Line 1 Source No. Amersham Corp., CDC. CY11 Time Out Line 2 Source No. Amersham Corp., AMN. CY12 m Gammatron, AN-HP Date In Line 3 Source No. n Amersham, AMN. CY4 Line 4 Source No. Amersham Corp., CDC. CY11 Time In Line 5 Source No. Amersham Corp., AMN. PE5 Truck No. Line 6 Source No. Amersham Corp., RAC-1 RADIATION SURVEY RECORD (All readings in pSv/hr.) Survey Meter Model Serial No. Calibration Due Date Well Head Cab Front Rear Left Right Tool Before After Supervisor Signature Place Date Assistants HAZMAT FORM REV. 07~23~02 Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. 2408 S. Purdue Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73128-1826 Tel (405) 681-1095 Fax (405) 685-7501 EIVIERGENCY RESPONSE iNFORIVIATION (49 CFR 172.600,602,604) 1. Description and Technical Name: Line 1) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Solid, Class 7, UN 2915 Line 2) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Special Form, Solid, Class 7, UN 3332 Line 3) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Special Form, Solid, Class 7, UN 3332 Line 4) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Solid, Class 7, UN 2915 Line 5) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Special Form, Solid, Class 7, UN 3332 Line 6) Radioactive Material, Excepted Package, Limited Quantity of Material, Solid, Class 7, UN 2910 2. Immediate Hazards to Health: No significant hazards. Contains non-life endangering amounts. 3. Risks of Fire a Explosion: None. Radioactive source capsules are designed to withstand temperatures of 1,100° F(600°C). Radioactivity not affected by fire. 4. Immediate Precautions: Life saving, control of fire and other hazards, and first-aid may be performed before taking radiation measurements. Keep non-essential personnel away from area. No internal radiation hazard exists: use Time-Distance-Shielding controls for external hazard. Notify radiation safety authorities and Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. at (800) 795-1095 5. Immediate Fire Fighting: Dry chemical, C02, Water spray or regular foam. DO NOT TOUCH potentially damaged packages. 6. Handling Spills or Leaks: Do not touch exposed contents. See 4) above. 7. First Aid: Use standard first aid measures as appropriate to the injury. Persons exposed to radiation are not likely to be contaminated with radioactive material. Job # REEVES WIRELINE SERVICES INC. · ri 2404 S. Purdue Ave., OKC, OK 73128 Client [] 121 S. Country Estates Rd., Liberal, KS 67901 [] . 12207 County Rd. 129 West, Odessa, TX 79765 Well Name [] Hwy 42 North, Kilgore, TX 75663 [] 108 Southwood, Broussard, LA 70518 [] 2281 Masch Branch Road, # BI00, Denton, TX 76207 Cty/Ph/OS BIk · [] 6000 Schirra Ct., Bldg. 1, Bakersfield, CA 93313 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: State 1-800-795-1095 L I Q PROPER UN OR RADIONUCLIDE PACKING ACTIVITY TYPE OF CATEGORY T.I, AUTHORIZATION RET'D N T SHIPPING ID NO. GROUP PACK. TO E Y NAME PIT RO, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, 74 Radio- 1 TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-2915 Cs-137 GBq 'A active 1.5 SOLID, 7 Yellow-III RQ, RADIOACTIVE Radio- MATERIAL, 555 2 TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-3332 Am-241/Be A active 6.5 Special Form Certificate SPECIAL FORM, GBq Yellow-III GB/256/S SOLID, 7 /RQ, RADIOACTIVE [] Special Form Certificate · MATERIAL, 1 85 Radio- USA/0331/S 3 ~ TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-3332 Am-241/Be A active 5.0 [] Special Form Certificate SPECIAL FORM, GBq Yellow ~111 SOLID, 7 GB/246/S-85 /RQ, RADIOACTIVE · ,z MATERIAL, 55.5 Radio- 4 ~ TYPE A PACKAGE, UN-2915 cS137 A active 1.2 SOLID, 7 GBq Yellow-III /RQ, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, 1.1 1 Radio- 5 y TYPE ,A PACKAGE, UN-3332 Am-241/Be A acti~,e 0.1 Special Form Certificate SPECIAL FORM, GBq Yellow-II GB/43/S SOLID, 7 RADIOACTIVE This package conforms to the conditions and limitations MATERIAL, 6 EXCEPTED PACKAGE, UN-2910 Ra-226' specified in 49 CFR 173.421 for radioactive material, LIMITED QUANTITY, excepted package - limited quantity of material, UN-2910 SOLID, 7 SOURCE UTILIZATION LOG Date Out Line 1 Source No. Amersham Corp., CDC. CY11 Time Out Line 2 Source No. Amersham Corp., AMN. CY12 [] Gammatron, AN-HP Date In Line 3 Source No. [] Amersham, AMN. CY4 Line 4 Source No. Amersham Corp., CDC. CY11 Time In Line 5 Source No. Amersham Corp., AMN. PE5 Truck No. Line 6 SourCe No. Amersham Corp., RAC-1 RADIATION SURVEY RECORD (All readings in p. Sv/hr.) Survey Meter Model Serial No. Calibration Due Date Well Head Cab Front Rear Left Right Tool Before After Supervisor Signature Place Date Assistants HAZMAT FORM REV. 07/23/02 Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. 2408 S. Purdue Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73128-1826 Tel (405) 681-1095 Fax (405) 685-7501 EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION (49 CFR 172.600,602,604) 1. p_e_sc_ri~, tion and Technical Name: Line 1) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Solid, Class 7, UN 2915 Line 2) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Special Form, Solid, Class 7, UN 3332 Line 3) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Special Form, Solid, Class 7, UN 3332 Line 4) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Solid, Class 7, UN 2915 Line 5) RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package, Special Form, Solid, Class 7, UN 3332 Line 6) Radioactive Material, Excepted Package, Limited Quantity of Material, Solid, Class 7, UN 2910 2. Immediate Hazards to Health: No significant hazards. Contains non-life endangering amounts. 3. Risks of Fire a Explosion: None. Radioactive source capsules are designed to withstand temperatures of 1,100° F(600°C). Radioactivity not affected by fire. 4. Immediate Precautions: Life saving, control of fire and other hazards, and first-aid may be performed before taking radiation measurements. Keep non-essential personnel away from area. No internal radiation hazard exists: use Time-Distance-Shielding controls for external hazard. Notify radiation safety authorities and Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. at (800) 795-'i095 5. Immediate Fire Fightin_g;. Dry chemical, C0~, Water spray or regular foam. DO NOT TOUCH potentially damaged packages. 6. Handling_Spills or Leaks: Do not touch exposed contents. See 4) above. 7. First Aid: Use standard first aid measures as appropriate to the injury. Persons exposed to radiation are not likely to be contaminated with radioactive material. Confidentiality Agreement I, Ralph Huey (contractor), agree to maintain confidentiality on all safety and technical information provided by Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. (company) with regard to its use beyond that needed for obtaining an Explosives Storage Permit. All information related to, but not limited to, equipment, procedures, safety practices or any other information that might provide a technical or competitive advantage to Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. shall not be shared, reused for personal or business purposes beyond those directly related to that needed for obtaining an Explosives Storage Permit for the Reeves Wireline district located at 6000 Schirra Ct. Building C, Bakersfield, Ca. 93313. The contractor will have no rights to the use of this material for any purpose. I have read and understand the above agreement and agree to the terms listed herein. Contractor Signature Contractor Printed Name Date Confidentiality Agreement I, Ralph Huey (contractor), agree to maintain confidentiality on all safety and technical information provided by Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. (company) with regard to its use beyond that needed for obtaining an Explosives Storage Permit. All information related to, but not limited to, equipment, procedures, safety practices or any other information that might provide a technical or competitive advantage to Reeves Wireline Services, Inc. shall not be shared, reused for personal or business purposes beyond those directly related to that needed for obtaining an Explosives Storage Permit for the Reeves Wireline district located at 6000 Schirra Ct. Building C, Bakersfield, Ca. 93313. The comractor will have no rights to the use of this material for any purpose. I have read and understand the above agreement and agree to the terms listed herein. Contractor Signature Contractor Printed Name Date