RedVector RVI-10740

Emergency Plans and Response Training for Gas Pipelines

Emergency Plans and Response Training for Gas Pipelines

1 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVI-10740

SME: W. Jon Wallace, CSP, MBA

This course has been discontinued
 
Emergency planning and response training for gas pipeline facilities are critical to ensure proper response in the event of an emergency. This course will assist you in the development of an emergency action plan to confirm you satisfy DOT requirements including required information for supervisors, training for operating personnel and effective liaison with local government agencies.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Describe and Identify a written Gas Pipeline Emergency Plan
  • Identify the Minimum 49 CFR Emergency Plan Required Elements
  • Describe the Information Required for Supervisors
  • List and identify the Training Requirements for Operating Personnel
  • List and identify the Liaison Requirements for Local Government Agencies
  • Describe and identify the elements of an emergency response training program
  • List the emergency procedures established under 49 CFR 195.402 and that's going to be the procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
  • Select the likely causes of emergencies.
  • Identify the steps necessary to control accidental releases of hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide.
 
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: W. Jon Wallace, CSP, MBA
W. Jon Wallace, CSP, MBA Photo
Workplace Safety was founded in 2002 by W. Jon Wallace, CSP, MBA. Jon is a Certified Safety Professional with nearly three decades occupational safety experience and is nationally recognized in the area of occupational safety. His industrial experience includes Mobil Oil and Hercules, where he not only gained the technical knowledge of occupational safety and loss control but also how to effectively implement practical, pragmatic safety solutions to everyday safety concerns. Upon obtaining his Master of Business Administration (MBA) Jon relocated to North Carolina and became a safety consultant. He has assisted clients in the chemical, nuclear, furniture, semiconductor, automotive, steel, and pharmaceutical industries with their occupational safety needs. His recent focus has been NFPA 70E® —Electrical Safe Work practices, OSHA compliance training, lockout/tagout risk assessments, robotics safety, as well as combustible dust program reviews. In addition to safety consulting, Jon is an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the School of Public Health at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is on the faculty of The University of North Carolina Education & Research Center (ERC). He teaches various safety topics including the 10- and 30-hour OSHA compliance courses. He is an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer. Most recent achievement is being a two time finisher in the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon.