Breaking-into-Hazardous-Pipelines

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Breaking into Hazardous Pipelines A printed or saved copy is an UNCONTROLLED copy. Check that it is the latest available version before use. Title:

BREAKING INTO HAZARDOUS PIPELINES

Number:

GM-11-036-02

Version Number:

22.0

Date Revised:

09 November 2015

Owner:

Simon Guy

Authoriser:

Melanie Jensen

Reasons for Creating or Amending Document

Full Review of Document

Actual Change Details:

Hyperlinks updated, no changes to content required. Updated control block and header/footer.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.

INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 2

2.

DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7

3.

BREAKING INTO HAZARDOUS PIPELINE .................................................................... 2 COMMENCEMENT OF BREAKING INTO HAZARDOUS PIPELINE ........................... 2 HAZARDOUS PIPELINE .................................................................................................... 2 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CLASSES ............................................................................ 3 HOT TAPPING OPERATIONS ........................................................................................... 3 PIPELINE MARKING .......................................................................................................... 4 STANDBY PERSON ............................................................................................................ 4 PREPARATION PRIOR TO COMMENCING THE JOB................................................... 4

3.1 3.2 3.3 4.

IDENTIFICATION OF BREAK-IN LOCATION ................................................................ 4 JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA) ......................................................................................... 5 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PIPELINE ISOLATION ...................................................... 5 BREAKING INTO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PIPELINE ............................................. 7

4.2 4.3 5.

HOT WORK.......................................................................................................................... 8 MAKING THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PIPELINE SAFE ....................................... 9 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION ...................................................................................... 9

5.1

RECORD KEEPING ............................................................................................................. 9

APPENDIX 1 – MINIMUM PPE FOR CLASS 1, 2 & 3 PRODUCTS.......................................... 10 APPENDIX 2 – BREAK IN LOCATION TAG............................................................................... 12 GM-11-036-02 Version No. 22.0 Document last modified: 09 November 2015. WesCEF disclaims any liability or responsibility for the use of this document other than as authorised by WesCEF.

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