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Gas Theft Response Protocol by Phil Lucas - Safety Assessment and Supply Control

Learn the 1-hour uncontrolled escape, 2-hour controlled escape, and 4-hour 'M1' safety risks in response to gas theft incidents. Understand attendance requirements, evidence documentation, and supply status.

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Gas Theft Response Protocol by Phil Lucas - Safety Assessment and Supply Control

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  1. Theft of Gas – ECC Response Phil Lucas

  2. Theft of Gas – Assessment of Safety Risk 1 HOUR - UNCONTROLLED ESCAPE 2 HOUR - CONTROLLED ESCAPE 4 HOUR ‘M1’ 1 HOUR - UNCONTROLLED ESCAPE 1 HOUR - UNCONTROLLED ESCAPE

  3. Theft of Gas – Attendance Requirements • All cases • Make safe • Detail evidence found • Action taken • Status of supply • Meter details (make, model, serial number, year of manufacture, reading) • If upstream of the ECV • Engineer requests assistance of a Repair Team to make safe at the service

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