Utah Admin. Code R649-3-12
3. Any proposed drill site location shall be planned to obtain the maximum safety benefits consistent with the rig configuration, terrain, prevailing winds, etc.
3.1. The drilling rig shall, where possible, be situated so that prevailing winds blow across the rig in a direction toward the reserve pit and away from escape routes.
3.2. On-site trailers shall be located to allow reasonably safe distances from both the well and the outlet of the flare line.
4. At least two cleared areas shall be designated as crew briefing or safety areas.
4.1. Both areas shall be located at least 200 feet from the well, with at least one area located generally upwind from the well.
5. Protective equipment shall be provided by the operator or its drilling contractor for operating personnel and shall include the following:
5.1. An adequate number of positive pressure type self-contained breathing apparatus to allow any personnel normally involved on a drilling location immediate access to such equipment, with a minimum of one working apparatus available for the immediate use of each rig hand in emergencies.
5.2. Chalk boards or note pads to be used for communication when wearing protective breathing apparatus.
5.3. First aid supplies.
5.4. One resuscitator complete with medical oxygen.
5.5. A litter or stretcher.
5.6. Harnesses and lifelines.
5.7. A telephone, radio, mobile phone, or other communication device that provides emergency two-way communication from a safe area near the well location.
8. When H2S is encountered during drilling, well marked, highly visible warning signs shall be displayed at the rig and along any access routes to the well location.
8.1. The signs shall warn of the presence of H2S and shall prohibit approach to the well location when red flags are displayed.
8.2. Red flags shall be displayed when H2S is present in concentrations greater than 20 ppm in air as measured on the equipment required under Subsection R649-3-12(6).
10. A flare system shall be utilized to safely gather and burn H2S bearing gas.
10.1. Flare lines shall be located as far from the operating site as feasible and shall be located in a manner to compensate for wind changes.
10.2. The outlets of any flare lines shall be located at least 150 feet from the well head unless otherwise approved by the division.
KEY: oil and gas law
Date of Last Change: December 3, 2025
Notice of Continuation: June 30, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 40-6-1 et seq.; 40-6-5; 40-6-20; 40-6-21