General
Incident Reporting
PipelineIf you witness or are involved in a pipeline emergency or you smell gas, move to a safe location and call 911.
HOW TO REPORT A PIPELINE ACCIDENTMembers of the Public, Emergency Responders, Government Officials
Anyone witnessing an oil spill or hazardous material discharge...
GPAC Committee Member Roster Chart
GPAC Committee Member Roster Chart (PDF)
Chief Counsel
Keith CoyleKeith Coyle is the Chief Counsel for the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Before joining PHMSA as Chief Counsel, Coyle was a Shareholder in the Washington, D.C. office of Babst Calland, where...
ERG2020 Windows software
ERG Windows Software version 5.2.12
Previous versions of the ERG Windows Software must be uninstalled.
The ERG Windows Software application requires at least 20 megabytes of hard disk space and the Microsoft® .NET Framework 4.6.1 SP1. The application installer will detect if...
Community Safety (CS) Grant
OverviewThe CS grant enhances the capability of communities to prepare for and respond to hazmat accidents and incidents and supports the training of state and local enforcement personnel who are responsible for enforcing the safe transportation of hazmat.
The CS grant is...
Operator Reports Submitted to PHMSA - Forms and Instructions
PHMSA regulations at 49 CFR Part 191 and 49 CFR Part 195 contain reporting requirements for these pipeline facility types: gas distribution, gas gathering, gas transmission, hazardous liquid/carbon dioxide, liquefied natural gas, and underground natural gas storage. Related Links, on the left...