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Pipeline Safety Management Systems for Businesses
Pipeline safety management systems for businesses
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What is PSMS?
Process Safety Management Systems (PSMS) are the framework of policies, processes and procedures used to manage Process Safety throughout an organization.
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What is the API standard used for?
Further, API covers equipment, operations, effective water management, spill prevention, and environmental protection as part of its concern. Commonly used in federal and state oil and natural gas regulations, API standards have become one of the most cited standards by international regulators.
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What is API 1173?
API RP 1173 presents the holistic approach of “Plan-Do-Check-Act” and is the American National Standard for pipeline safety management systems.
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What is the PSMS pipeline?
What is a PSMS? Our Pipeline Safety Management System (PSMS) is a systematic approach for building upon existing processes and establishing new processes that continuously improve the safety of employees, customers, and the communities that we serve.
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What is the API 1173 standard?
API RP 1173 presents the holistic approach of “Plan-Do-Check-Act” and is the American National Standard for pipeline safety management systems.
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What is SMS in the pipeline?
The Pipeline SMS Assessment is designed to evaluate an operator's progress in the conformance, implementation, effectiveness, proactiveness and maturity of their PSMS.
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What is the API standard for welding?
API 1104 standard presents methods for the production of high-quality welds by the use of approved welding procedures, materials, and equipment.
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What is PSMS in safety?
The objective of a process safety management system (PSMS) is to ensure potential hazards are identified and that mitigation measures put in place to prevent the unwanted release of energy or materials into locations that could expose employees to serious harm.
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[Music] marshall michigan san bruno california merrimack valley massachusetts what do they all have in common each have suffered a loss of life and property due to pipeline ruptures on july 25 2010 a segment of 30-inch diameter pipeline ruptured in marshall michigan 17 hours passed before the rupture was discovered saturating the surrounding wetlands with oil the result a billion dollar cleanup of the kalamazoo river and surrounding area less than two months later a natural gas pipeline ruptured in a residential neighborhood in san bruno california the explosion and fire instantly leveled 35 houses damaged 70 structures and injured over 60 people eight individuals lost their lives in 2018 a natural gas distribution system over pressurized in merrimack valley massachusetts causing a series of explosions and fires which resulted in 131 structures being damaged and 22 injuries one person lost their life as a result of the marshall michigan incident a recommendation from the national transportation safety board and reinforced by the other tragedies the american petroleum institute or api published the recommended practice 1173 document establishing a pipeline safety management system or psms this document was the first to establish uniform recommended practices for the oil and natural gas pipeline industry although not required by federal regulation psms became a best practice for the industry so what is pipeline safety management system first it is a systematic way to continuously identify monitor and control hazards and risks for better decision making psms is holistic everyone company y takes part in promoting safety and awareness it provides a framework of goals objectives processes and procedures finally it encourages a continuous improvement cycle with the plan do check adjust procedures there are 10 foundational elements to ps ms and as a natural gas operator we know you do these things to ensure the safety of your system your community and your team every day psms is a holistic way of recognizing and aligning your current practices a lot of what you are already doing is psms oq dimp emergency response mock exercises leadership recognition of safety psms is the umbrella that pulls all of your safety management elements together best of all psms is flexible and scalable you can incorporate these practices at your own speed it works for all gas systems regardless of how many miles of pipe or employees you have a successful psms also helps each employee know where they fit in and how they contribute to pipeline safety remember psms is a way to manage your system not a plan that sits on the shelf the goal is to strive to find little ways to improve your existing practices and processes so you know you are spending your energy and resources in the right places how do you get started visit the industry website pipelinesms.org there you can access api's recommended practice 1173 document helpful planning and implementation tools and the psms maturity model which is a quick reference guide for your progress also visit apga's website apga.org for a gap analysis tool for small operators implementing psms is currently a voluntary action but it is recognized as an industry best practice this is an industry effort so please don't feel like you have to do it alone there are lots of resources out there to help you on your psms journey
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