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TITLE 49—Transportation
Subtitle B—OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) CHAPTER I—PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) SUBCHAPTER D—PIPELINE SAFETY PART 195—TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS BY PIPELINE
Subpart A—GENERAL
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Which pipelines are covered by this Part? |
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What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part? |
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Compatibility necessary for transportation of hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide. |
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Conversion to service subject to this part. |
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Unusually Sensitive Areas (USAs). |
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Transportation of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide in pipelines constructed with other than steel pipe. |
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Outer continental shelf pipelines. |
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Responsibility of operator for compliance with this part. |
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What is a regulated rural gathering line and what requirements apply? |
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What requirements apply to low-stress pipelines in rural areas? |
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What requirements apply to pipelines transporting hazardous liquids by gravity? |
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What requirements apply to reporting-regulated-only gathering lines? |
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Subpart B—ANNUAL, ACCIDENT, AND SAFETY-RELATED CONDITION REPORTING
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Immediate notice of certain accidents. |
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Reporting safety-related conditions. |
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Filing safety-related condition reports. |
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Report submission requirements. |
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Abandonment or deactivation of facilities. |
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Operator assistance in investigation. |
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National Pipeline Mapping System. |
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OMB control number assigned to information collection. |
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National Registry of Operators. |
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Subpart C—DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
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Qualifying metallic components other than pipe. |
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Internal design pressure. |
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Passage of internal inspection devices. |
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Fabricated branch connections. |
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Design and construction of aboveground breakout tanks. |
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Subpart D—CONSTRUCTION
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Compliance with specifications or standards. |
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Repair, alteration and reconstruction of aboveground breakout tanks that have been in service. |
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Welding of supports and braces. |
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Welders and welding operators: Qualification of welders and welding operators. |
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Welds and welding inspection: Standards of acceptability. |
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Welds: Repair or removal of defects. |
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Welds: Nondestructive testing. |
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Installation of pipe in a ditch. |
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Cover over buried pipeline. |
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Clearance between pipe and underground structures. |
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Crossing of railroads and highways. |
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Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks. |
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Subpart E—PRESSURE TESTING
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Risk-based alternative to pressure testing older hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipelines. |
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Pressure testing aboveground breakout tanks. |
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Subpart F—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies. |
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Emergency response training. |
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Protection against ignitions and safe access/egress involving floating roofs. |
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Maximum operating pressure. |
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Inspection of rights-of-way and crossings under navigable waters. |
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Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico and its inlets. |
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Inspections of pipelines in areas affected by extreme weather and natural disasters. |
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Scraper and sphere facilities. |
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Overpressure safety devices and overfill protection systems. |
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Inspection of in-service breakout tanks. |
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Damage prevention program. |
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High Consequence Areas
Pipeline Integrity Management
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Pipeline integrity management in high consequence areas. |
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Integrity assessments for certain underwater hazardous liquid pipeline facilities located in high consequence areas. |
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Subpart G—QUALIFICATION OF PIPELINE PERSONNEL
Subpart H—CORROSION CONTROL
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What do the regulations in this subpart cover? |
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What special definitions apply to this subpart? |
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What are the qualifications for supervisors? |
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Which pipelines must have coating for external corrosion control? |
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What coating material may I use for external corrosion control? |
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When must I inspect pipe coating used for external corrosion control? |
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Which pipelines must have cathodic protection? |
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How do I install cathodic protection on breakout tanks? |
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Which pipelines must have test leads and what must I do to install and maintain the leads? |
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Do I have to examine exposed portions of buried pipelines? |
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What criteria must I use to determine the adequacy of cathodic protection? |
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What must I do to monitor external corrosion control? |
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Which facilities must I electrically isolate and what inspections, tests, and safeguards are required? |
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What must I do to alleviate interference currents? |
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What must I do to mitigate internal corrosion? |
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Which pipelines must I protect against atmospheric corrosion and what coating material may I use? |
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What must I do to monitor atmospheric corrosion control? |
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What must I do to correct corroded pipe? |
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What methods are available to determine the strength of corroded pipe? |
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What standards apply to direct assessment? |
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What corrosion control information do I have to maintain? |
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In-Line inspection of pipelines. |
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Appendix A to Part 195—Delineation Between Federal and State Jurisdiction—Statement of Agency Policy and Interpretation |
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Appendix B to Part 195—Risk-Based Alternative to Pressure Testing Older Hazardous Liquid and Carbon Dioxide Pipelines |
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