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Clear Documentation that Ended Improvisation A Better Work Instruction for Wellhead Driveheads

Four different drivehead models. Multiple servicing procedures. One document that maintenance crews were quietly ignoring because following it meant constant guesswork. That’s the reality an energy company faced with their wellhead drivehead servicing.Technicians improvising as they went along.

Write Safe AU’s team spent a few days in the field documenting actual servicing sequences. The result: 23 pages that cover every model, every procedure, every critical measurement. Task preparation through to completion steps. Model-specific instructions that eliminate guesswork. Photographic references showing exactly what “correctly positioned” looks like.

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Replacing Risk with Clarity A Better Work Instruction for Oil Lift Servicing

Picture this: A technician, wrestling with a drive head attempting to follow the steps of an existing work instruction, that is sorely lacking. The task is complex and presents a number of hazards that could impact both operator and process safety, yet you wouldn’t know it from the 6 page document the operators were asked to follow.

Write Safe AU headed out with the technicians to view the task firsthand, where we recorded and photographed the real sequence of events to produce a comprehensive safe work instruction with 66 detailed steps and 47 photographic references. Every action explicit. Every hazard control point identified and aligned with the relevant step. Torque specifications exact and visual confirmation at every critical junction.

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