The Pipeline Safety Regulations (1996) require a pipeline operator to test their Emergency Procedures with sufficient frequency and depth that they can be relied upon to work effectively in an emergency.
Incident Management and Pipeline Damage course covering:
An outline of the types of pipeline emergencies and their possible consequences
Analysis of the operators and Local Authority Emergency Plan
The division of Incident Control and Incident Site responsibilities
The inspection and repair of damaged pipelines
Simulated Pipeline Incident Exercise, based on the pipeline operators own Pipeline system
Staff have the opportunity to develop their pipeline incident management skills
Tests Emergency Procedures as required by the Pipeline Safety Regulations
Structured to provide a highly realistic pipeline emergency situation