DOT 49 CFR PART 194-2010 RESPONSE PLANS FOR ONSHORE OIL PIPELINES.pdf
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1、166 49 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) 193.2907 (e) Each access must be locked unless it is continuously guarded. During nor-mal operations, an access may be un-locked only by persons designated in writing by the operator. During an emergency, a means must be readily available to all facility personnel wi
2、th-in the protective enclosure to open each access. 193.2907 Protective enclosure con-struction. (a) Each protective enclosure must have sufficient strength and configura-tion to obstruct unauthorized access to the facilities enclosed. (b) Openings in or under protective enclosures must be secured b
3、y grates, doors or covers of construction and fas-tening of sufficient strength such that the integrity of the protective enclo-sure is not reduced by any opening. Amdt. 1932, 45 FR 70409, Oct. 23, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 19312, 61 FR 27793, June 3, 1996; 61 FR 45905, Aug. 30, 1996 193.2909 Securi
4、ty communications. A means must be provided for: (a) Prompt communications between personnel having supervisory security duties and law enforcement officials; and (b) Direct communications between all on-duty personnel having security duties and all control rooms and con-trol stations. 193.2911 Secu
5、rity lighting. Where security warning systems are not provided for security monitoring under 193.2913, the area around the fa-cilities listed under 193.2905(a) and each protective enclosure must be illu-minated with a minimum in service lighting intensity of not less than 2.2 lux (0.2 ftc) between s
6、unset and sunrise. 193.2913 Security monitoring. Each protective enclosure and the area around each facility listed in 193.2905(a) must be monitored for the presence of unauthorized persons. Mon-itoring must be by visual observation in accordance with the schedule in the security procedures under 19
7、3.2903(a) or by security warning systems that continuously transmit data to an at-tended location. At an LNG plant with less than 40,000 m3(250,000 bbl) of stor-age capacity, only the protective en-closure must be monitored. 193.2915 Alternative power sources. An alternative source of power that mee
8、ts the requirements of 193.2445 must be provided for security lighting and security monitoring and warning systems required under 193.2911 and 193.2913. 193.2917 Warning signs. (a) Warning signs must be conspicu-ously placed along each protective en-closure at intervals so that at least one sign is
9、recognizable at night from a dis-tance of 30m (100 ft.) from any way that could reasonably be used to approach the enclosure. (b) Signs must be marked with at least the following on a background of sharply contrasting color: The words NO TRESPASSING, or words of comparable meaning. Amdt. 1932, 45 FR
10、 70409, Oct. 23, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 32720, July 29, 1982 PART 194RESPONSE PLANS FOR ONSHORE OIL PIPELINES Subpart AGeneral Sec. 194.1 Purpose. 194.3 Applicability. 194.5 Definitions. 194.7 Operating restrictions and interim op-erating authorization. Subpart BResponse Plans 194.101 Operators r
11、equired to submit plans. 194.103 Significant and substantial harm; operators statement. 194.105 Worst case discharge. 194.107 General response plan requirements. 194.109 Submission of state response plans. 194.111 Response plan retention. 194.113 Information summary. 194.115 Response resources. 194.
12、117 Training. 194.119 Submission and approval procedures. 194.121 Response plan review and update procedures. APPENDIX A TO PART 194GUIDELINES FOR THE PREPARATION OF RESPONSE PLANS APPENDIX B TO PART 194HIGH VOLUME AREAS AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1231, 1321(j)(1)(C), (j)(5) and (j)(6); sec. 2, E.O. 12777
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14、peline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, DOT 194.5 SOURCE: 58 FR 253, Jan. 5, 1993, unless oth-erwise noted. Subpart AGeneral 194.1 Purpose. This part contains requirements for oil spill response plans to reduce the environmental impact of oil discharged from onshore oil pipelines. 194.
15、3 Applicability. This part applies to an operator of an onshore oil pipeline that, because of its location, could reasonably be expected to cause substantial harm, or signifi-cant and substantial harm to the envi-ronment by discharging oil into or on any navigable waters of the United States or adjo
16、ining shorelines. 194.5 Definitions. Adverse weather means the weather conditions that the operator will con-sider when identifying response sys-tems and equipment to be deployed in accordance with a response plan. Fac-tors to consider include ice conditions, temperature ranges, weather-related visi
17、bility, significant wave height as specified in 33 CFR Part 154, Appendix C, Table 1, and currents within the areas in which those systems or equip-ment are intended to function. Barrel means 42 United States gallons (159 liters) at 60 Fahrenheit (15.6 Celsius). Breakout tank means a tank used to: (
18、1) Relieve surges in an oil pipeline system or (2) Receive and store oil transported by a pipeline for reinjection and con-tinued transportation by pipeline. Contract or other approved means is: (1) A written contract or other le-gally binding agreement between the operator and a response contractor
19、 or other spill response organization iden-tifying and ensuring the availability of the specified personnel and equipment within stipulated response times for a specified geographic area; (2) Certification that specified equip-ment is owned or operated by the pipe-line operator, and operator personn
20、el and equipment are available within stipulated response times for a speci-fied geographic area; or (3) Active membership in a local or regional oil spill removal organization that has identified specified personnel and equipment to be available within stipulated response times for a speci-fied geo
21、graphic area. Environmentally sensitive area means an area of environmental importance which is in or adjacent to navigable waters. High volume area means an area which an oil pipeline having a nominal outside diameter of 20 inches (508 milli-meters) or more crosses a major river or other navigable
22、waters, which, be-cause of the velocity of the river flow and vessel traffic on the river, would require a more rapid response in case of a worst case discharge or substantial threat of such a discharge. Appendix B to this part contains a list of some of the high volume areas in the United States. L
23、ine section means a continuous run of pipe that is contained between adja-cent pressure pump stations, between a pressure pump station and a terminal or breakout tank, between a pressure pump station and a block valve, or be-tween adjacent block valves. Major river means a river that, be-cause of it
24、s velocity and vessel traffic, would require a more rapid response in case of a worst case discharge. For a list of rivers see Rolling Rivers, An En-cyclopedia of Americas Rivers, Richard A. Bartlett, Editor, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1984. Maximum extent practicable means the limits of available te
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