@@TheRustiestShackleford I have to tease the Western Hand's, possibly Cowboy's who put the Cable Clips on the cable used to pull the Pig out of the Test Head. The phrase, "Never saddle a Dead Horse" is the meme used to remind one that the saddle is to be never placed on the dead end of the cable!
May i ask, do you blow the line first or go straight to pigging. Doing my first oil pig next month. We are considering blowing only, no pig considering next hot oil load will re heat remaining cold oil from previous discharge
1st week on job I ran chainsaw on right-of-ways. I hadn't learned about this process yet, but I was hearing the phrase "pig chasing". For 3 days I thought, man these guys are into some messed up country 💩.
Its a safety lockout/tagout. It will contain the key to a lock on an isolation switch or possibly in this case being a pipeline a padlock keeping a valve from being turned while there are people working on it. Each worker has their own padlock and key. Its something that is taken very seriously, when I was working in mining I had heard of workers being flown back to site from their R&R just to remove their lock from a board.
Bad design on the door. Doesn’t allow the operator to be on the opposite side of the hinge when opening. Safe practice measure taken due to residual pressure that could be trapped.. glad no one was harmed. Also, guy in the red should have been warned about this also.
Is this Enbridge pipeline? from where to where/?
This pigging process same like my job at DIALOG bro. Good video👍🏻 from MALAYSIA🇲🇾
kami pon buat cleaning pigging gak boss haha buat kat mana biasa? saya kerteh
Sama la fgv bulkers pun 👍🏻
Good job, guys! ✊Well done guys, the main thing is safe..
nice SMP &SOP
No respirator?
Was this a Smart Pig Inspection OR was it to separate different products being pumped through the same pipeline?
Balanced4Harvest well it doesn’t look very smart to me. It looks like a big black chunk of HDPE.
@@TheRustiestShackleford
I have to tease the Western Hand's, possibly Cowboy's who put the Cable Clips on the cable used to pull the Pig out of the Test Head. The phrase, "Never saddle a Dead Horse" is the meme used to remind one that the saddle is to be never placed on the dead end of the cable!
That's so good
May i ask, do you blow the line first or go straight to pigging. Doing my first oil pig next month. We are considering blowing only, no pig considering next hot oil load will re heat remaining cold oil from previous discharge
Always blow the line down
1st week on job I ran chainsaw on right-of-ways. I hadn't learned about this process yet, but I was hearing the phrase "pig chasing". For 3 days I thought, man these guys are into some messed up country 💩.
What the lock box for?
Its a safety lockout/tagout. It will contain the key to a lock on an isolation switch or possibly in this case being a pipeline a padlock keeping a valve from being turned while there are people working on it.
Each worker has their own padlock and key. Its something that is taken very seriously, when I was working in mining I had heard of workers being flown back to site from their R&R just to remove their lock from a board.
Thanks for sharing,
I need some examples pigging system for pipeline GRP under water diameter plus de 1500mm how they use this technically
Hello,could I have your message?
wow thats one big bidi. 36"?
Is the black fluid flammable?
nope. its bitumen
what is the diameter of the pipeline and length of the pig?
in the description
What is the benefit of this process?
to cleaning the pipe
Hi guys
I need documents for the gate maintenance and process
Help plzzzz
what's is useful of the pig?? cleaning and ???
finding abnormalities in the pipeline (corrossion, dents, cracks, etc)
What do these things even do in a pipeline?
Cleaning it inside 😉
🥰
Pig stands for Pipeline Inspection Guide
Aah I thought it started with an actual dead pig.
Gauge
The worst designed scraper door .
Its gaint..
My friend I need this job
There will be some pyrophoric substances, need to throw water off and on
Bad design on the door. Doesn’t allow the operator to be on the opposite side of the hinge when opening. Safe practice measure taken due to residual pressure that could be trapped.. glad no one was harmed. Also, guy in the red should have been warned about this also.
What's a safer design?
P. I. G-PIPELINE INSPECTION GAUGE
My same job,🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪