Training purpose selection is required.
Training plan selection is required.
In recent years, we’ve seen an unprecedented level of
pipeline safety regulatory compliance activity: Transmission Integrity
Management (TIMP), Distribution Integrity Management (DIMP), Control Room
Management (CRM). Add new incident and annual reporting requirements, and it’s
hard to keep track of it all. During the four and a half-day workshop, get an
understanding of these and any upcoming regulations though engaging
presentations and hands-on exercises. Find out what’s required for the design,
construction, operation, and maintenance of all natural gas
pipelines—interstate, intrastate, and distribution.
Topics include:
- Overview of Current Pipeline Safety Legislative
and Regulatory Environment
- History and Evolution of Gas Pipeline Safety
Guidance and Regulations
- Structure of the Natural Gas Industry
- Preparing for a Pipeline Safety Inspection—The
New Environment
- Part 191—Annual Reports, Incident Reports, and
Safety-Related Condition Reports
- Part 192—Minimum Federal Safety Standards
- Minimum Federal Safety Standards—Subparts A
through O
- Transmission Integrity Management Program (TIMP)
- Subpart P—Integrity Management Program for Gas
Distribution (DIMP)