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•Dangertomajorsegment(s)ofthesystem
Thehazardsalsoinclude:
•Naturaldisasters(floods,tornadoes,hurricanes,earthquakes,etc.)
•Civildisturbances(riots,etc.)
•Loadreductionconditions(resultinvoluntaryormandatoryreductionofgas
usage).
EmergencyPlanforNaturalGasPipelineSystem
EMERGENCYPROCEDURES
IINCIDENTNOTIFICATION
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Everyeventthatfitsthedefinitionofanaturalgaspipelinesystemincidentasidentified
onthepreviouspageshallbereportedtothePhysicalPlantWorkControlCenter(see
below).(Thecallerwillreachanansweringserviceafternormalworkinghours.)
PhysicalPlantWorkControlCenter--(744-7154)
MondaythroughFridayfrom7:
00a.m.to10:
00p.m.;
[ActionDeskisclosedonUniversityholidays.TheCallControlSystemrefersthe
callertoPhysicalPlantstandbyemployeesduringoffhours.]
Ifnoonecanbereached,callOSUCampusPolice(911,311or744-6523).
WorkControlpersonnel(ortheansweringservice)willreporttothefollowingOklahoma
StateUniversityauthorities:
1.DirectorofEnvironmentalHealth&
Safety(744-7241,
pager707-2650,mobileradio278,orcellphone747-7156).
TheEHSDirector(orappointedrepresentative)willreporttheincident,if
necessary,tothefollowing:
a.TheCityofStillwater(911)
StillwaterEmergencyCoordination&
Communications(372-7484)
b.TheStateofOklahomaCorporationCommission(405-521-2258)
2.DirectorofPhysicalPlantServices(744-7147)
INCIDENTPRIORITIESANDCRITERIAFORACTION
A.Priorities
1.Thefirstpriorityofactionforallincidentsinvolvingnaturalgaswillbedirected
towardlifesafetyfirstfollowedbyproperty.Immediatecareshallbegivento
anyinjuredperson(s).
2.Thesurroundingareawillbeevacuatedtoreduceriskofadditionalcasualties.
B.LeakclassificationandactioncriteriaforLevel1incidents
Definition:
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Aleakthatrepresentsanexistingorprobablehazardtopersonsorproperty.Requires
immediaterepairorcontinuousactionuntiltheconditionsarenolongerhazardous
ActionCriteria:
Requirespromptaction*toprotectlifeandproperty,andcontinuousactionuntilthe
conditionsarenolongerhazardous.
*Thepromptactioninsomeinstancesmayrequireoneormoreofthefollowing:
•ImplementationofOSUEmergencyPlan.
•Evacuatingpremises
•Blockingoffanarea
•Reroutingtraffic
•Eliminatingsourcesofignition
•Ventingthearea
•Stoppingtheflowofgasbyclosingvalvesorothermeans
•Notifyingpoliceandfiredepartments
Examples:
1.Anyleakwhich,inthejudgmentofoperatingpersonnelatthescene,isregardedasan
immediatehazard.
2.Escapinggasthathasignited.
3.Anyindicationofgasthathasmigratedintoorunderabuildingorintoatunnel.
4.Anyreadingattheoutsidewallofabuildingorwheregaswouldlikelymigratetoan
outsidewallofabuilding.
5.Anyreadingof80%LELorgreaterinaconfinedspace.
6.Anyreadingof80%LELorgreaterinsmallsubstructures(otherthangas-associated
substructures)fromwhichgaswouldlikelymigratetotheoutsidewallofabuilding.
7.Anyleakthatcanbeseen,heardorfelt,andwhichisinalocationthatmayendangerthe
generalpublicorproperty.
C.LeakclassificationandactioncriteriaforLevel2incidents
Definition
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Aleakthatisrecognizedasbeingnon-hazardousatthetimeofdetection,but
justifiesscheduledrepairbasedonprobablefuturehazard.
ActionCriteria
Leaksshouldberepairedorclearedwithinonecalendaryear,butnolaterthan15
monthsfromthedatetheleakwasreported.Indeterminingtherepairpriority,
criteriasuchasthefollowingshouldbeconsidered:
•Amountandmigrationofgas.
•Proximityofgastobuildingsandsub-surfacestructures.
•Extentofpavement.
•Soiltypeandsoilconditions(suchasfrostcap,moisture&
naturalventing).
Level2leaksshouldbereevaluatedatleastonceeverysixmonthsuntilcleared.
Thefrequencyofreevaluationshouldbedeterminedbythelocation&
magnitudeof
theleakagecondition.
Level2leaksmayvarygreatlyindegreeofpotentialhazard.SomeLevel2leaks,
whenevaluatedbytheabovecriteria,mayjustifyscheduledrepairwithinthenext5
workingdays.Otherswilljustifyrepairwithin30days.Duringtheworkingdayon
whichtheleakisdiscovered,thesesituationsshouldbebroughttotheattentionof
theindividualresponsibleforschedulingleakrepair.
Ontheotherhand,manyLevel2leaks,becauseoftheirlocationandmagnitude,
canbescheduledforrepaironanormalroutinebasiswithperiodicre-inspectionas
necessary.
1.Leaksrequiringactionaheadofgroundfreezingorotheradversechangesin
ventingconditions.
Anyleakwhich,underfrozenorotheradversesoilconditions,wouldlikely
migratetotheoutsidewallofabuilding.
2.Leaksrequiringactionwithinsixmonths.
•Anyreadingof40%LEL,orgreater,underasidewalkinawall-to-wallpaved
areathatdoesnotqualifyasaLevel1leak.
•Anyreadingof100%LEL,orgreater,underastreetinawall-to-wallpaved
areathathassignificantgasmigrationanddoesnotqualifyasaLevel1leak.
•Anyreadinglessthan80%LELinsmallsubstructures(otherthangas-
associatedsubstructures)fromwhichgaswouldlikelymigratecreatinga
probablefuturehazard.
•Anyreadingbetween20%LELand80%LELinaconfinedspace.
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•Anyreadingonapipelineoperatingat30%SMYS,orgreater,inaclass3or
4location,whichdoesnotqualifyasaLevel1leak.
•Anyreadingof80%LEL,orgreater,ingas-associatedsubstructures.
•Anyleakwhich,inthejudgmentofoperatingpersonnelatthescene,isof
sufficientmagnitudetojustifyscheduledrepair.
D.LeakclassificationandactioncriteriaforLevel3incidents
Aleakthatisnon-hazardousatthetimeofdetectionandcanbereasonably
expectedtoremainnon-hazardous.
Theseleaksshouldbere-evaluatedduringthenextscheduledsurvey,orwithin15
monthsofthedatereported,whicheveroccursfirst,untiltheleakisre-gradedorno
longerresultsinareading.
Leaksrequiringre-evaluationatperiodicintervals:
•Anyreadingoflessthan80%LELinsmallgas-associatedsubstructures.
•Anyreadingunderastreetinareaswithoutwall-to-wallpavingwhereitisunlikely
thegascouldmigratetotheoutsidewallofabuilding.
•Anyreadingoflessthan20%LELinaconfinedspace.
INCIDENTRESPONSIBILITIES
1.The1stResponder,thenOSU'
sEnvironmentalHealth&
SafetyDepartment,
shallestablishacommandpost(utilizingtheIncidentCommandSystem)near
thescene,whennecessaryorrequired,tocoordinatetheincident.
2.On-sceneemergencypersonnelfromStillwaterFireDepartmentandOSU'
s
EnvironmentalHealth&
SafetyDepartmentshallprovideimmediatefirstaidto
injuredpersonswhenitissafetodoso.
3.OSU'
SafetyDepartment,OSUCampusPolice,and
StillwaterFireDepartmentshallconductevacuationsintheeventoffire,
explosion,naturaldisasterorotherincident,whennecessary,asdirectedbythe
IncidentCommander.
4.OSUCampusPolice,inconjunctionwithothersupportingagencies,shall
establish,maintain,andmanallnecessaryincidentperimetersandbarricadesas
directedbytheIncidentCommander.
5.OSUPhysicalPlantMechanicalMaintenanceand/orUtilitiespersonnel,in
cooperationwiththeOklahomaNaturalGasCompany,shallisolatetheincident
areabyshuttingofftheflowofanygasfromfeedlinesintotheimpactedarea.
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6.TheCityofStillwaterFireDepartmentshallmanageanyfiresuppressionneeds
aswellasprovideadvancedemergencymedicalcareandtransportationof
patients.
7OSU'
SafetyDepartmentshallmonitortheatmospheric
conditionsaroundthesiteandshallhavetheappropriatePPEreadytoutilizein
penetratingaffectedareasupwindoftheincidentformonitoringandrescue
purposesifneeded.
8.ManpowerandequipmentshallbeprovidedbyOSU'
sPhysicalPlant.Said
manpowerandequipmentshallworkjointlyupondirectionbytheIncident
Commander.
IVRESPONSEPROCEDURES
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Incaseoffirelocatednearordirectlyinvolvingapipelinefacility,explosionoccurringnearor
directlyinvolvingapipelinefacility,naturaldisaster,orotheremergencyincident,thefollowing
responseprocedureswillbefollowed:
NotificationwillproceedasdesignatedinthisAppendix,SectionI.
Thefirstresponder(s)fromOSU'
sEnvironmentalHealthandSafetyDepartmentshall
designateanincidentcommanderandactivatetheincidentcommandsystem(ICS).
Whennecessary,anon-sceneincidentcommandpostshal