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The Way It Used To Be
Before the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002
Public Education
Communicating with Excavators
Liaison with Emergency Officials
Lesson 1 Quiz
The Transitional Years
PSIA 2002
Audiences and Message
Operator Self-Assessments
Industry Consensus
Final Rule for all Operators - May 2005
Clearinghouse
Final Rules 2007
Lesson 2 Quiz
The Way It Is Now
PSIA 2002
Lesson 3 Quiz
Establishing a Program
Define Program Objectives
Obtain Management Commitment and Support
Identify Program Administrators
Identify Pipeline Assets to be Included Within the Program
Lesson 4 Quiz
Stakeholder Audiences
Affected Public
Emergency Officials
Local Public Officials
Excavators
Lesson 5 Quiz
Message Type
Select Content
Affected Public Baseline
Emergency Officials Baseline
Local Public Officials Baseline
Excavators Baseline
Lesson 6 Quiz
Delivery Frequency
Affected Public
Lesson 7 Quiz
Delivery Methods
Affected Public
Emergency Officials
Local Public Officials
Excavators
Lesson 8 Quiz
Additional Measures
Forms of Enhancement
Enhancement Considerations
Gas Transmission Integrity Management Program Summary
Lesson 9 Quiz
Implement and Track
Due Dates
Records of Program Implementation
Lesson 10 Quiz
Evaluate and Implement
Annual Implementation Audit
Effectiveness Evaluation
Modifying the Program
Lesson 11 Quiz
The Transitional Years
Except for master meter operators and certain propane operators, all operators must establish a public awareness program that follows API RP 1162 or justify why portions of API RP 1162 are not practicable and necessary for safety.
True
False
Correct
Incorrect
Operators must submit their public awareness program to OPS when the program is substantially revised.
True
False
Incorrect
Correct
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