141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Resource Added05/19/2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Resource Added05/19/2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Resource Added09/11/2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added08/19/2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Resource Added08/06/2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added10/22/2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Resource Added05/19/2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Resource Added09/11/2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added08/19/2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Resource Added08/06/2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added10/22/2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Resource Added09/11/2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added08/19/2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Resource Added08/06/2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added10/22/2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added08/19/2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Resource Added08/06/2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added10/22/2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Resource Added08/06/2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added10/22/2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Resource Added10/22/2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Resource Added02/12/2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Resource Added05/03/2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Resource Added05/03/2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Resource Added01/31/2013 Displaying 1 - 10 of 24 1 2 3 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Safety Improvement Documents Type Data and Metrics INGAA's Safety Commitments Pipeline Integrity 101 Pipeline Safety Improvement Initiatives Stakeholder Outreach Other Reset Filters More... Sort By Date Name 141KB Foundation for an Effective Safety Culture Created05.19.2017 716KB Role of Management Systems in Achieving Our Goal of Zero Incidents Created05.19.2017 291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
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291KB Action Plan - Building Confidence in Pipeline Safety Created09.11.2015 512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
512KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created08.19.2015 290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
290KB 2015 Status Report on Pipeline Leaks - Causes & Downward Trends Created08.06.2015 442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
442KB What INGAA members are doing to reduce methane releases Created10.22.2014 499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
499KB INGAA Safety Culture Survey Results Created02.12.2014 449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
449KB Resident Manufacturing and Construction Threats Created05.03.2013 476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
476KB Interacting Threats to Pipeline Integrity -- Defined and Explained Created05.03.2013 275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
275KB INGAA Responds to NTSB Recommendation: Development of Advanced In-line Inspection Platforms Pipeline Safety One Pager Created01.31.2013 480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
480KB Extending Integrity Management Beyond HCA to Cover 100% of People Living Near Pipelines Created01.11.2013 163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
163KB INGAA Members Achieve Significant Integrity Management Progress In 2011 Created04.27.2012 130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
130KB Fitness for Service: Defined & Applied to Pre-Regulation Pipelines Fitness for Service (FFS) is the pipeline’s ability to operate in a manner that ensures the safety of the people that live and work near pipelines, protects the environment, while dependably transporting natural gas from sources to markets. Created03.28.2012 362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
362KB 2011 Status Report - Progress and Results from Integrity Management Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) has a data collection initiative to enable safety performance evaluation. The intent is to provide a clear and accurate picture of the condition of our natural gas pipeline systems, as well as the detection and maintenance practices of INGAA members. Created03.28.2012 106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All Share On
106KB Pre-Regulation Pipelines: Assessing Records and Managing the Integrity In advance of the passage of the 2011 Federal reauthorization of the pipeline safety act (PSA), Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members commissioned an executive level workgroup focused on records and Maximum Allowable Operating Pressures (MAOP) for pipelines built prior to the 1970 Department of Transportation regulations. Created03.28.2012 163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
163KB 2012 Status Report - Accomplishments, Plans and Commitments INGAA in early 2011 began a comprehensive assessment of the pipeline safety performance and practices of transmission pipelines. The analysis resulted in the creation of a data-results-based action plan to continuously improve pipeline safety, protect the people who live and work near pipelines, and ensure the reliability of natural gas supplies. Created03.28.2012 358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
358KB Integrity Management Principles: Prevention, Assessment & Mitigation Practices Created12.02.2011 282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
282KB Safety Culture is a Core Value Created11.14.2011 201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
201KB INGAA’s Commitment to Pipeline Safety In December 2010, INGAA’s Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry’s safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Created06.07.2011 INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety. Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 1 2 Records per Page 5 10 20 50 All
INGAA's Commitment to Pipeline Safety Created06/06/2011 In December 2010, INGAA's Board of Directors established a board-level task force to pursue ways to further improve the industry's safety performance and restore public confidence in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure. In March 2011, INGAA members formally adopted a set of Guiding Principles for pipeline safety.