TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED
2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) || Industry-Aligned Oil &
Gas Operations Competency Standards
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TEXAS DRILLING RIG OPERATIONS
CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TEXAS OIL & GAS OPERATIONS COMPETENCY ALIGNMENT || DRILLING RIG SAFETY &
FIELD OPERATIONS || WELL CONTROL PRINCIPLES || ROTARY EQUIPMENT
MANAGEMENT || DRILL STRING OPERATIONS || DRILLING FLUID SYSTEMS || RIG
FLOOR SAFETY || OSHA & API-INSPIRED INDUSTRY STANDARDS || PROFESSIONAL
EXAM PREPARATION GUIDE || VERIFIED TECHNICAL REVIEW MATERIAL ||
COMPREHENSIVE CERTIFICATION STUDY RESOURCE || PREPARED FOR INDUSTRIAL
TRAINING & EXAMINATION USE
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PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION SERIES
INDUSTRIAL ENERGY OPERATIONS DIVISION
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Safety Regulations, Rig Floor Operations & Hazard Control (Q1–Q10)
Q1. During a pre-tour inspection on a land drilling rig, the driller notices hydraulic fluid
leaking near the brake system of the drawworks. Production targets are behind
schedule, and management is pressuring the crew to continue operations. What is the
MOST appropriate action according to accepted drilling safety protocols?
A. Continue operations until the next scheduled maintenance interval
B. Apply absorbent material and continue tripping operations cautiously
C. Shut down affected operations and report the equipment hazard immediately
D. Reduce hoisting speed and monitor the brake temperature during operations
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Shut down affected operations and report the equipment
hazard immediately
Explanation: 🔹 Hydraulic leaks near critical braking systems present a severe
operational and safety hazard that could result in loss of load control, dropped pipe
incidents, or catastrophic rig accidents. Standard drilling safety procedures require
immediate shutdown and reporting of unsafe conditions before operations resume.
Option A ignores a potentially critical hazard. Option B merely treats the symptom
rather than the mechanical risk. Option D inadequately mitigates the danger because
reduced speed does not eliminate the possibility of brake failure.
Q2. A floorhand is preparing to use a pipe spinner during drill pipe makeup
operations. Which condition represents the GREATEST immediate hazard?
A. The spinner hose pressure is slightly below manufacturer recommendation
B. The tong backup line is routed near the rotary table opening
C. The spinner chain shows visible cracking and metal fatigue
D. The pipe dope container is positioned near the V-door
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. The spinner chain shows visible cracking and metal fatigue
Explanation: 🔹 Spinner chains operate under extreme rotational and tensile forces.
Visible cracking indicates imminent failure risk that could result in high-velocity chain
whip injuries or fatalities. Option A may reduce efficiency but is less immediately
,dangerous. Option B presents a housekeeping and trip hazard but not the highest risk.
Option D is poor placement practice but not as critical as structural chain failure.
Q3. While conducting a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) before nipple-up operations, the crew
identifies overhead power lines near the mast raising zone. What is the BEST control
measure?
A. Assign a spotter while proceeding with mast raising
B. Lower the mast angle to reduce electrical exposure
C. De-energize or maintain required clearance from the power lines before operations
D. Conduct mast raising only during daylight hours
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. De-energize or maintain required clearance from the power
lines before operations
Explanation: 🔹 Contact between drilling masts and energized power lines is a major
cause of fatal electrocutions in oilfield operations. OSHA and drilling industry standards
require adequate clearance or de-energization before beginning rig-up procedures.
Option A alone is insufficient because spotters cannot eliminate electrical hazards.
Option B may not achieve legal clearance. Option D has no direct impact on electrical
risk mitigation.
Q4. During a rig move, a crew member walks beneath a suspended load being lifted
by the rig crane. Which safety principle is being violated?
A. Lockout/tagout compliance
B. Suspended load exclusion zone requirements
C. Confined space entry procedure
D. Respiratory hazard mitigation policy
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Suspended load exclusion zone requirements
Explanation: 🔹 Personnel must never position themselves beneath suspended loads
because equipment failure or rigging failure can result in crushing fatalities. Exclusion
zones are fundamental crane and hoisting safety requirements. Option A concerns
, energy isolation. Option C relates to confined spaces. Option D addresses airborne
contaminants rather than lifting hazards.
Q5. A derrickhand reports dizziness while working in the mast during drilling fluid
circulation involving high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S). What should occur
FIRST?
A. Continue operations while monitoring symptoms from the rig floor
B. Increase mud pump pressure to disperse gas concentration
C. Immediately evacuate affected personnel and activate H₂S emergency procedures
D. Provide water and allow the worker to rest on the monkey board
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Immediately evacuate affected personnel and activate H₂S
emergency procedures
Explanation: 🔹 Hydrogen sulfide is highly toxic and can rapidly become fatal even at
moderate concentrations. Symptoms such as dizziness indicate dangerous exposure
levels requiring immediate evacuation and emergency response activation. Option A
dangerously delays response. Option B may worsen gas release conditions. Option D fails
to address the toxic exposure source.
Q6. Which action by a driller BEST demonstrates proper stop-work authority usage?
A. Delaying reporting until a supervisor approves shutdown
B. Halting operations after identifying an uncontrolled hazard despite schedule delays
C. Continuing operations because no injury has yet occurred
D. Requesting another crew member to monitor the unsafe condition
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Halting operations after identifying an uncontrolled hazard
despite schedule delays
Explanation: 🔹 Stop-work authority empowers all personnel to halt unsafe operations
immediately when serious hazards are identified. Safety takes precedence over
production schedules. Option A undermines timely intervention. Option C ignores
proactive hazard management. Option D delegates responsibility without correcting the
danger.