Join us at our
Houston office for an informative, lively, and interactive workshop on
DOT Pipeline Compliance and API RP 1162 for DOT Pipelines. This
workshop has been attended by hundreds of pipeline personnel, with
excellent feedback. Day 1 provides an overview of the DOT pipeline
regulations, and is appropriate for people who are new to pipeline
regulations, or who could use a refresher. Day 2 covers each of the 8
elements required in RP 1162.
Day 1: Introduction to DOT/PHMSA Pipeline Regulations
- Agency jurisdictions – what does DOT/PHMSA regulate anyway?
- Important definitions
- Important letters of clarification from the agency
- Recent EPA/DOI memorandums of understanding
- State and Federal program variations, roles and responsibilities
- Gas and liquid design, construction, operations, maintenance, and emergency response requirements
- Spill response planning requirements
- How to monitor rulemaking activity and stay current with your compliance program
Your Instructor for Day 1: As principal of RCP, Mr. Byrd enjoys a solid
reputation for working with the public, corporate management, and
regulatory agencies to resolve complex regulatory issues. He serves on
various industry association committees, works as an expert witness and
consulting expert, and is frequently called upon to comment on current
or proposed rulemakings at public and private meetings and conferences.
Day 2: API RP1162 Overview
The final rule incorporating by reference API Recommended Practice 1162
will go into effect June 20, 2006 for both gas (192) and liquid (195)
pipeline operators. The Public Awareness/API RP1162 Overview will cover
each of the 8 elements required in RP1162. The session will also
include additional information about the more complex elements of
stakeholder audience identification, communication methods and
evaluation of effectiveness. The session will be taught by a leader in
the development of RP1162 who understands the background and intent of
the rule as well as the language.
Your Instructor for Day 2: Susan D. Waller has over twenty-five years
of pipeline experience and has been responsible for developing and
implementing effective pipeline awareness communication programs
throughout North America. Ms. Waller helped lead the development of
API’s Recommended Practice 1162, Public Awareness Programs for Pipeline
Operators.
Increase your understanding of this new rule by attending Day 2 of the
Workshop.
For additional information, including a seminar brochure, go to our
website here.