DOT Pipeline Safety Regulations - Overview and Guidelines for Compliance
Pipeline Mapping, GIS and Data Integration
September 11-12, 2007
Pipeline Risk Management -September 13-14, 2007
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DOT Pipeline Safety Regulations
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| September 11, 2007 | |
| 7:30am | Registration,coffee |
| 8:00am-5:00pm | Course |
| September 12, 2007 | |
| 7:30am | Coffee |
| 8:00am-4:30pm | Course |
This 2-day seminar is designed for pipeline company personnel in regulatory compliance, operational, or engineering roles. The seminar program will cover detailed information in select focus areas to benefit actual practitioners, but it will also cover a range of topics in an abbreviated manner that is suitable for management.
The seminar will review major compliance requirements of the following elements of Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations affecting the operation of gas and hazardous liquids pipelines - CFR 49, Parts 192 and 195:
PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
Regulatory requirements for Pipeline Integrity Management will be covered in detail.
The major technical and practical application aspects of the following baseline assessment methodologies will be reviewed:
In addition, the seminar will examine compliance requirements and options for these specific elements of pipeline integrity management:
OPERATOR QUALIFICATION
Special attention will also be given to Operator Qualification in particular:
Participants will receive a detailed set of course notes for reference after the course. Fee includes lunch and refreshment breaks on both days.
Lecturers
George Williamson has 25 years of experience in pipeline and oil and gas field operations, maintenance, and engineering. He is a registered professional engineer.
David E. Bull, ARM, is well known throughout the gas industry for outstanding training programs, development of the odorization audit and expertise in regulatory compliance and evaluating damage prevention programs. His experience includes risk assessments for over 75 gas utilities for AEGIS Insurance Services, membership on the Damage Prevention Quality Action Team (Dig Safely) and as a staff member at the Transportation Safety Institute, Pipeline Division. David has over 28 years experience helping pipeline operators to assess and manage their risk and liability exposures. Mr. Bull is also a principal in ViaData LP, publishers of WinD.O.T., The Pipeline Safety Encyclopedia.
CEUs
Upon completion of the course, participants will be eligible to receive 1.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
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