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Pipeline Safety Management Systems in Legal Agreements
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What pipelines does PHMSA regulate?
PHMSA oversees the safe design, operation, and maintenance of the Nation's nearly 3.3 million miles of oil, gas, and other hazardous materials pipeline and storage facilities, including for hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and other emerging fuels.
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What is the purpose of the PSMS?
The purpose of a PSMS is to place existing programs within a more safety-oriented context and generate novel ones to enhance pipeline and worker safety. The following figure illustrates a sample structure of a PSMS along with 3 of the 10 essential PSMS elements.
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Who does PHMSA regulate?
Specifically, PHMSA is responsible for overseeing the safe transport of hazardous materials—through pipelines and also via other modes of transportation—including planes, trains, trucks, and vessels.
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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 pipeline safety Reauthorization Act?
The PIPES Act was approved by the Committee by voice vote on December 6, 2023. In summary, the PIPES Act advances traditional and emerging fuels and technology, reemphasizes and improves PHMSA's safety mission, and fosters collaboration and transparency in and between the industry and PHMSA.
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Does PHMSA regulate CO2 pipelines?
PHMSA has long regulated the construction, operation and maintenance of CO2 pipelines (49 C.F.R.
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What are the different types of pipelines in PHMSA?
There are essentially three major types of pipelines along the transportation route: gathering systems, transmission systems, and distribution systems.










