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Saudi Aramco 7180 (5/89) G.I.

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SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY (Saudi Aramco) GENERAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL


ISSUING ORG. SUBJECT:

2.100
ISSUE DATE REPLACES

LOSS PREVENTION DEPARTMENT WORK PERMIT SYSTEM

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CONTENT:
Requirements for use of work permit forms Aramco 924-1, 924-2, 924-3 and 924-4. The text includes: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Intent Definitions Function of Work Permit System Issuance and Approval of Work Permit Forms 924-1, 924-2, 924-3, 924-4 Right to Stop Work and Cancel Permits Closing Work Permits Filing Work Permits Certification of Issuers and Receivers of Permits Periodic Reviews

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INTENT:
1.1 This General Instruction establishes minimum guidelines and responsibilities for issuing/ receiving work permits, and for certifying those responsible for implementing the system. Individual departments may wish to develop additional practices or procedures to cover their own specific requirements. When issued, permits serve as an official written record of conditions and requirements agreed upon by the issuer and receiver. They list minimum safety precautions to be taken and hazards which must be controlled. See supplement 2.100-1, Forms 924-1, 924-2, 924-3 and 924-4.

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DEFINITIONS:
2.1 Restricted areas - those areas or activities which have been designated by Department Managers as requiring the work permit procedure. These include all areas where hydrocarbons, flammable liquid or gas, or oxidizing agents are handled, stored, piped or processed in significant quantities. The following areas are examples of "restricted areas": petroleum processing plants, pump stations, tank farms, loading piers, hydrocarbon pipelines and pipeline corridors, oil and gas wells, gas plants, water and gas injection wells, water or sewage treatment plants, marine vessels, gasoline service stations, areas where explosives or radioactive materials are used or stored and areas under or near power lines. Work permit issuers - supervisors who are certified by their division or department head to issue work permits for restricted areas under their supervision (also referred to as issuers). Designated representatives - employees designated by the issuer, who must be competent and familiar with the requirements of GI 2.100 and the work permit system and be able to perform the duties associated with issuing work permits. Designated representatives cannot sign work permits.
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Work permit receivers - the craft supervisors, craftsmen, or others who have been certified by their division or department head to sign and receive work permits in the case of Company employees, and sponsoring organization heads in the case of contractors (also referred to as receivers).

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FUNCTION OF WORK PERMIT SYSTEM:


3.1 The work permit system authorizes specific construction, maintenance, inspection or repair to be conducted in the Company's restricted areas. The system is intended to be applied to those jobs which represent a potential hazard to company operations, personnel or equipment. Extremely low risk jobs, as determined by Operations, may be exempt from the work permit system. Included could be carpentry, inspections in non-hazardous areas, cleaning or lubricating nonhydrocarbon equipment, and certain classes of non-flash photography where Operations determine these jobs can be conducted safely without work permits. In such cases, Operations must maintain adequate control and account for personnel in the restricted area. Work permit forms 924-1, 924-2, 924-3 and 924-4 must be issued, as appropriate for specific work on a specific site. The work permit forms are for all types of work in restricted areas. Work must be identified as one or a combination of the following and the proper permits issued: 3.2.1 Release of hazardous liquids or gases is the actual or possible release of low flash (below 130o F/54o C) liquids, liquids at or above their flash point, or injurious materials, in amounts which would create a hazard. Use Aramco 924-1 YELLOW. A release permit is not intended to authorize a release but to ensure that if there is a potential for one, then the appropriate precautions are addressed. Example: Opening a line, draining a vessel (note: in most cases a hot or cold work permit is also required). Hot work is any work that develops sparks, flames or heat sufficient to cause ignition. This will apply to the use of spark or flame producing tools and equipment, including the use of internal combustion engines. Use Aramco 924-2 RED (a white form with red text and border). Example: Work on or in close proximity to live electrical apparatus, vehicle entry into a plant, welding, burning, grinding, blasting, etc. Cold work is work that will not produce sufficient energy to ignite flammable atmospheres/materials. Use Aramco 924-3 BLUE. Example: Work with hand tools, sand removal, brush painting etc. Confined space entry is the entry of personnel into any space or structure (tank, vessel, vault, excavation when 4 feet or deeper, etc.) not normally intended for human occupancy, in which entry, movement within or exit is restricted. Use Aramco 924-4 GREEN.

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Example: Tank cleaning, tank inspection, or work in sewers or trenches 4 feet or deeper. (Note: in most cases a hot or cold work permit is also required) 3.3 Work may also be subject to requirements or regulations in the General Instruction Manual, Refinery Instruction Manual, Operations Instruction Manual, Terminal Instruction Manual, Gas Plant Instructions or other facility operations manuals.

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ISSUANCE AND APPROVAL OF WORK PERMIT FORMS 924-1, 9242, 924-3 AND 924-4
4.1 4.2 The receiver requests work permits from the operations supervisor (issuer) of the facility. The issuer will issue the work permit after he (or his designated representative) has visited the site, performed the appropriate gas tests, listed applicable precautions and restrictions and reviewed aspects of the job with the receiver (see Para 2 for guidance). The issuer's and receiver's signatures plus any other approvals and signatures must be on the completed form. These additional approvals or signatures are required for extended permits (see para 4.4) or for some jobs, superintendents must countersign the permits (refer permit forms for details). 4.2.1 Before issuing the work permit all necessary actions to approve the proposed work and/or possible configuration changes must be completed. The issuer must see that the receiver's certificate is valid and approved for the type of work to be done: hot work, confined space entry, cold work, release of hazardous liquids or gases or a combination of these. The issuer must obtain the approval and signature of other operations supervisors (issuers) whose operations will be affected, before issuing a permit. During an emergency the issuer may permit work without work permits. However, he should issue work permits as soon as he can. The issuer and receiver are jointly responsible for the safety of people and equipment in the area. The issuer is responsible for specifying precautions so the work can be done without incident. The receiver is responsible for performing the work in accordance with the conditions and requirements agreed upon with the issuer and written on the work permit. For some jobs the issuer (or his designated representative) may determine a joint site inspection is not required. Such jobs have extremely low risk and could include: cold work in a safe area, carpentry, lubricating, cleaning, painting, certain classes of non-flash photography, instrument checking in the control room and vehicle entry to a non-hazardous area.

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When there is any doubt about whether a hazard exists, the joint site inspection must be made. When the issuer determines a joint site inspection is not required, he must explain why in the appropriate space on the permit. 4.3 Renewal of the work permit is permissible for two consecutive operating shifts. This requires the signature of the issuer and the receiver coming on shift. Normally, the period covered by one work permit shall not exceed 16 consecutive hours. Refer to paragraph 4.4 below for exceptions to this rule. 4.3.1 4.3.2 Signing the work permit indicates complete agreement with the conditions stated on the form and transfers the responsibility to those coming on shift. The work permit is for specific work on a specific site. It cannot be transferred except to the following shift. Transfer from one craft to a different craft is not permitted.

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A work permit may be issued for periods over 16 hours but not in excess of 30 days. This applies to extended construction or maintenance work where the job requirements remain essentially unchanged. The permit must be approved by the division head (or above) of the issuing department and the following conditions must be satisfied: 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 It must be highly unlikely that conditions will develop which would create a serious hazard to personnel or operating facilities. Precautions must be taken prior to starting the job, to assure safe conditions throughout the job. Both the operations division head and the maintenance/construction division head must be in agreement as to job conditions and risks involved and both must sign the work permit.

4.5

The receiver of a work permit must keep a copy in his possession or within view of the job site for the duration of the job so that it may be available for inspection and cancellation if necessary. If he must leave the job site, he shall, if the issuer concurs, give the permit to a senior crew member to keep until he returns. The senior crew member must know the requirements of the job and understand the precautions/conditions stated on the work permit.

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RIGHT TO STOP WORK AND CANCEL PERMITS


5.1 The issuer may stop a job and withdraw a work permit if he feels that safety of the job does not meet with conditions specified on the work permit. 5.1.1 When work is stopped the issuer must pick up the work permit, write on the permit the reason for stopping the work, the time and other relevant information.
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LOSS PREVENTION DEPARTMENT WORK PERMIT SYSTEM

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5.1.2 5.2

When conditions are safe again the issuer may issue a new work permit.

The receiver has the responsibility to stop work and advise the issuer of his action any time he feels the safety of the job or any unsafe conditions in the area do not meet the conditions on the work permit. He and the issuer shall take action to correct deficiencies and resume the job. All unnecessary personnel whose presence adversely affects the safety of the job must be removed and kept from the job site or work shall be stopped.

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CLOSING WORK PERMITS


6.1 Work permits shall be closed by the signatures of both the issuer and the receiver except where distances and remoteness make signing impractical and it is so stated when the work permit is issued.

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FILING WORK PERMITS


7.1 The issuer shall keep the original copy of the work permit or permits for a minimum of three (3) months.

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CERTIFICATION OF ISSUERS AND RECEIVERS OF WORK PERMITS


8.1 Work permit courses are conducted by the Loss Prevention Department. The purpose of the courses is to acquaint potential issuers/receivers/gas testers with the work permit system, to administer a written test and to issue the work permit certificates of successful candidates. Work permit certificates will be issued to employees confirming them as issuers, receivers, and/ or gas testers as appropriate. The certificates will be signed by the employee's own superintendent or for a contractor being certified as a receiver, by the signature of his proponent organization superintendent. Non-Aramco contractors will be certified by the Aramco Contractor Liaison Office, Government Affairs Organization. The signing of a certificate provides a written record of the superintendent's acceptance that an issuer or receiver has sufficient knowledge and/or skill to perform assigned functions in restricted areas. This acceptance also indicates that an issuer or receiver understands the contents of this General Instruction. Any person issuing or receiving a work permit must have in his possession a valid issuer's or receiver's work permit certificate, as appropriate, at the time of issuing or receiving permits.

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SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY (Saudi Aramco) GENERAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL


ISSUING ORG. SUBJECT:

2.100
ISSUE DATE REPLACES

LOSS PREVENTION DEPARTMENT WORK PERMIT SYSTEM

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07/01/1987
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All organizations must maintain records of their work permit issuer/receiver certified personnel. Certificates expire two years after the date of issue, accordingly issuers and receivers must be recertified every two years.

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PERIODIC REVIEWS
9.1 All organizations are required to review their own operations to ensure compliance with this General Instruction. In addition, Loss Prevention will conduct periodic reviews of the work permit system.

Recommended: Manager, Loss Prevention Dept.

Approved: President& Cheif Executive Officer

SUPPLEMENT 2.100-1 REFER TO SA FORM 924-1 (RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS OR GASES) SA FORM 924-2 (HOT WORK) SA FORM 924-3 (COLD WORK) SA FORM 924-4 (CONFINED SPACE ENTRY) SUPPLEMENT 2.100-2 REFER TO (CERTIFICATE TO RECEIVE WORK PERMITS) SUPPLEMENT 2.100-3 REFER TO (CERTIFICATE TO ISSUE WORK PERMITS)

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