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AGA’s Commitment to Enhancing Safety and Other Initiatives to Improve Safety

AGA’s Commitment to Enhancing Safety and Other Initiatives to Improve Safety. Susan Fleck Vice President , Engineering Standards & Policies, US Gas Distribution National Grid July 2012. Delivering natural gas that fuels America’s way of life.

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AGA’s Commitment to Enhancing Safety and Other Initiatives to Improve Safety

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  1. AGA’s Commitment to Enhancing Safety and Other Initiatives to Improve Safety Susan Fleck Vice President , Engineering Standards & Policies, US Gas Distribution National Grid July 2012

  2. Delivering natural gas thatfuels America’s way of life • The American Gas Association , founded in 1918, represents local natural gas companies that cleanly fuel the way of life of 177 million Americans nationwide • Members deliver 92% of the natural gas in the US • Today, natural gas meets almost one-fourth of the United States’ energy needs.

  3. AGA’s Commitment to Enhancing Safety AGA’s Board adopted this voluntary plan to enhance safety beyond legislative & regulations Highlights AGA and its members commitment to the continued enhancement of pipeline safety Commits to Proactive collaboration to improve safety Supporting reasonable regulations Specific actions to help ensure the safe and reliable operation of the nation’s 2.4 M miles of natural gas pipeline Recognizes significant role state regulators play in supporting and funding these actions

  4. AGA’s Commitment to Enhance Safety – Build it Safely Construction • Expand OQ requirements to new construction • Review oversight procedures and confirm operator practices and procedures are being followed Emergency Shut-off Valves • Expand use of EFVs to branch services, small multi-family facilities, and small commercial • Support risk based installation of RCVs or ASVs sectionalizing block valves for new construction • Develop guidelines for consideration of RCVs or ASVs on transmission lines already in service.

  5. Actions: Operate it Safely • Integrity Management • Advance IM programs & principles • Collaborate with stakeholders to develop & promote effective cost-recovery mechanisms • Develop guidelines for data mgmt • Support processes and guidelines that enable tracking/traceability • Excavation Damage Prevention • Support strong damage prevention laws • Improve operator/excavator engagement Excavation damage is the leading cause of serious pipeline accidents but progress is being made

  6. AGA Commitment to Enhance Safety – Maintain it Safely • Share Knowledge • Engage Stakeholders • Find ways to more effectively communicate • Partner with emergency responders to improve emergency response coordination • Increase awareness of PIPA and risk based land use options • Advance Technology • Increase investment and support of pipeline safety RD&D

  7. Other AGA Actions to Raise Bar on Safety • Safety Culture Statement • Engagement: DOT, NTSB, NAPSR, NARUC • NARUC – Emphasis on innovative rate mechanisms • NAPSR – Pipeline safety coordination • Information Sharing • Best Practices programs • Events, inc. Exec Leadership Safety Summit • Publications • Safety Information Sharing Study • SOSs

  8. Susan FleckVice President , Engineering Standards & Policies US Gas DistributionNational Grid QUESTIONS?

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