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    Understanding Pipeline Employee Operator Qualifications

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Understanding Pipeline Employee Operator Qualifications

    Understanding Pipeline Employee Operator Qualifications
    Published 8/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 824.79 MB | Duration: 1h 14m

    Become aware and understand the Operator Qualification regulations that allow you to work in the pipeline industry.

    What you'll learn

    Understand the background and history of the Federal pipeline safety regulations that resulted in this regulatory requirement.

    Review the key elements of the natural gas and the petroleum regulations found in Federal Regulations at Parts 192 & 195.

    Understand and apply the 4-part test to determine pipeline activities that are covered tasks and thus subject to the regulations.

    Identify those company employees and contract employees that are subject to the OQ (operator qualification) regulations.

    Understand the key definitions that are a part of the Fereral Code of Regulations for Operator Qualifications.

    Review sample written OQ written plans to verify compliance with the applicable regulations.

    Compare various evaluation methods used to qualify pipeline employees that perform covered tasks.

    Determine how to establish length of time for individual qualifications and set frequency for re-evaluations.

    Review record keeping requirements for individual qualification records.

    Requirements

    A limited and/or basic knowledge or experience in the natural gas or petroleum pipeline industry would be beneficial but not necessary for this course. This course will provide basic regulatory requirements to help you understand what if required to establish the qualification of certain pipeline personnel. It will also provide insight into the intent of the relevant regulations.

    Description

    Recent major pipeline accidents in the United States have resulted in the Federal government through the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to develop and implement pipeline personnel qualification regulation for most pipeline and contract employees. Both natural gas and petroleum pipeline companies have to have a program to prove the knowledge, skills, and abilities of their employee to work on their pipelines.Pipeline companies must evaluate the qualification, not only of their company personnel but also contract individuals that perform work on their pipelines which are subject to Federal and State pipeline safety regulations.Upon completion of this course you will be able to fully understand the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements and the effect not only on you but on the company you work for.  If you are in a management position you will be able to analyze and review your own company OQ program for compliance with those requirements. The goal is to insure you can comply with the regulations during an inspection by Federal and/or state pipeline inspectors.This course is divided into four major subject areas. The course material is presented via slide presentation with references and links to critical information web sites.Major Areas:1. Background and history of operator qualification regulations.2. How the regulations were developed and finalized.3. Review each of the operator qualification regulations.4. Key elements of the operator qualification rule.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Instructor Background

    Lecture 3 Course Information

    Lecture 4 Pipeline Accidents

    Lecture 5 Pipeline Accidents Continued

    Section 2: Operator Qualification - Background

    Lecture 6 Introduction to Operator Qualification Background

    Lecture 7 Development of Operator Qualification regulations

    Lecture 8 Regulation Development Detail

    Lecture 9 Graphics of OQ process

    Lecture 10 Graphics of OQ process continued

    Section 3: Operator Qualifications Regulations

    Lecture 11 Introuction to Regulations

    Lecture 12 Federal Regulations - Parts 192 & 195

    Lecture 13 Part 192 & 195 - OQ Subparts

    Lecture 14 Section 801 (a) - Scope

    Lecture 15 Section 801 (b) - Scope

    Lecture 16 Section 803 Definitions - Abnormal Operating Condition

    Lecture 17 Section 803 Definitions - Evaluations

    Lecture 18 Section 803 Definitions - Qualified

    Lecture 19 Evaluation Methods

    Lecture 20 Evaluation via Observation

    Lecture 21 Part 192 & Part 195 Definitions

    Lecture 22 Operation & Maintenance Tasks

    Lecture 23 Pipeline Facility

    Lecture 24 Pipeline Facility Examples

    Lecture 25 Pipeline System vs. Pipeline Facility

    Lecture 26 Integrity Effect - Long Term

    Lecture 27 Integrity Effect - Short Term

    Lecture 28 Required by Regulation - Corrosion Monitoring

    Lecture 29 Required by Regulation - Pipeline Repair

    Lecture 30 Required by Regulation - Abandon Pipeline

    Lecture 31 Section 805 - Qualification Program

    Lecture 32 Section 805 - (d) & (e)

    Lecture 33 Section 805 - Continued

    Lecture 34 Section 807 - Records

    Lecture 35 Section 809 - General

    Section 4: Operator Qualification - Key Elements

    Lecture 36 Key Element Introduction

    Lecture 37 Determine Covered Tasks

    Lecture 38 API Reference

    Lecture 39 Sample Covered Task - Description

    Lecture 40 Sample Covered Task - AOC's

    Lecture 41 Sample Covered Task - Reevaluation Frequency

    Lecture 42 Sample Covered Task - Frequency Calculation

    Lecture 43 Alignment of Key Elements

    Lecture 44 Who is Subject to Operator Qualifications

    Lecture 45 Excavation Covered Task

    Lecture 46 Construction Types

    Lecture 47 Span 0f Control

    Lecture 48 Span of Control - Example

    Lecture 49 Span of Control - Example 2

    Lecture 50 Course Summary

    Lecture 51 Course Conclusion

    Pipeline system employees with a limited knowledge of the OQ regulations. Pipeline system foremen, managers and others with a responsibility for qualification of their employees. And pipeline employees that work for contact company that provide pipeline services to pipeline operating companies.