Title 49--Transportation

CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED)

PART 192--TRANSPORTATION OF NATURAL AND OTHER GAS BY PIPELINE: MINIMUM FEDERAL SAFETY STANDARDS


TEXT PDF192.1 What is the scope of this part?
TEXT PDF192.3 Definitions.
TEXT PDF192.5 Class locations.
TEXT PDF192.7 What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?
TEXT PDF192.8 How are onshore gathering lines and regulated onshore gathering lines determined?
TEXT PDF192.9 What requirements apply to gathering lines?
TEXT PDF192.10 Outer continental shelf pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.11 Petroleum gas systems.
TEXT PDF192.13 What general requirements apply to pipelines regulated under this part?
TEXT PDF192.14 Conversion to service subject to this part.
TEXT PDF192.15 Rules of regulatory construction.
TEXT PDF192.16 Customer notification.
TEXT PDF192.51 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.53 General.
TEXT PDF192.55 Steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.59 Plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.63 Marking of materials.
TEXT PDF192.65 Transportation of pipe.
TEXT PDF192.101 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.103 General.
TEXT PDF192.105 Design formula for steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.107 Yield strength (S) for steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.109 Nominal wall thickness (t) for steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.111 Design factor (F) for steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.113 Longitudinal joint factor (E) for steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.115 Temperature derating factor (T) for steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.121 Design of plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.123 Design limitations for plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.125 Design of copper pipe.
TEXT PDF192.141 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.143 General requirements.
TEXT PDF192.144 Qualifying metallic components.
TEXT PDF192.145 Valves.
TEXT PDF192.147 Flanges and flange accessories.
TEXT PDF192.149 Standard fittings.
TEXT PDF192.150 Passage of internal inspection devices.
TEXT PDF192.151 Tapping.
TEXT PDF192.153 Components fabricated by welding.
TEXT PDF192.155 Welded branch connections.
TEXT PDF192.157 Extruded outlets.
TEXT PDF192.159 Flexibility.
TEXT PDF192.161 Supports and anchors.
TEXT PDF192.163 Compressor stations: Design and construction.
TEXT PDF192.165 Compressor stations: Liquid removal.
TEXT PDF192.167 Compressor stations: Emergency shutdown.
TEXT PDF192.169 Compressor stations: Pressure limiting devices.
TEXT PDF192.171 Compressor stations: Additional safety equipment.
TEXT PDF192.173 Compressor stations: Ventilation.
TEXT PDF192.175 Pipe-type and bottle-type holders.
TEXT PDF192.177 Additional provisions for bottle-type holders.
TEXT PDF192.179 Transmission line valves.
TEXT PDF192.181 Distribution line valves.
TEXT PDF192.183 Vaults: Structural design requirements.
TEXT PDF192.185 Vaults: Accessibility.
TEXT PDF192.187 Vaults: Sealing, venting, and ventilation.
TEXT PDF192.189 Vaults: Drainage and waterproofing.
TEXT PDF192.191 Design pressure of plastic fittings.
TEXT PDF192.193 Valve installation in plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.195 Protection against accidental overpressuring.
TEXT PDF192.197 Control of the pressure of gas delivered from high-pressure distribution systems.
TEXT PDF192.199 Requirements for design of pressure relief and limiting devices.
TEXT PDF192.201 Required capacity of pressure relieving and limiting stations.
TEXT PDF192.203 Instrument, control, and sampling pipe and components.
TEXT PDF192.221 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.225 Welding procedures.
TEXT PDF192.227 Qualification of welders.
TEXT PDF192.229 Limitations on welders.
TEXT PDF192.231 Protection from weather.
TEXT PDF192.233 Miter joints.
TEXT PDF192.235 Preparation for welding.
TEXT PDF192.241 Inspection and test of welds.
TEXT PDF192.243 Nondestructive testing.
TEXT PDF192.245 Repair or removal of defects.
TEXT PDF192.271 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.273 General.
TEXT PDF192.275 Cast iron pipe.
TEXT PDF192.277 Ductile iron pipe.
TEXT PDF192.279 Copper pipe.
TEXT PDF192.281 Plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.283 Plastic pipe: Qualifying joining procedures.
TEXT PDF192.285 Plastic pipe: Qualifying persons to make joints.
TEXT PDF192.287 Plastic pipe: Inspection of joints.
TEXT PDF192.301 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.303 Compliance with specifications or standards.
TEXT PDF192.305 Inspection: General.
TEXT PDF192.307 Inspection of materials.
TEXT PDF192.309 Repair of steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.311 Repair of plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.313 Bends and elbows.
TEXT PDF192.315 Wrinkle bends in steel pipe.
TEXT PDF192.317 Protection from hazards.
TEXT PDF192.319 Installation of pipe in a ditch.
TEXT PDF192.321 Installation of plastic pipe.
TEXT PDF192.323 Casing.
TEXT PDF192.325 Underground clearance.
TEXT PDF192.327 Cover.
TEXT PDF192.351 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.353 Customer meters and regulators: Location.
TEXT PDF192.355 Customer meters and regulators: Protection from damage.
TEXT PDF192.357 Customer meters and regulators: Installation.
TEXT PDF192.359 Customer meter installations: Operating pressure.
TEXT PDF192.361 Service lines: Installation.
TEXT PDF192.363 Service lines: Valve requirements.
TEXT PDF192.365 Service lines: Location of valves.
TEXT PDF192.367 Service lines: General requirements for connections to main piping.
TEXT PDF192.369 Service lines: Connections to cast iron or ductile iron mains.
TEXT PDF192.371 Service lines: Steel.
TEXT PDF192.373 Service lines: Cast iron and ductile iron.
TEXT PDF192.375 Service lines: Plastic.
TEXT PDF192.377 Service lines: Copper.
TEXT PDF192.379 New service lines not in use.
TEXT PDF192.381 Service lines: Excess flow valve performance standards.
TEXT PDF192.383 Excess flow valve customer notification.
TEXT PDF192.451 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.452 How does this subpart apply to converted pipelines and regulated onshore gathering lines?
TEXT PDF192.453 General.
TEXT PDF192.455 External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed after July 31, 1971.
TEXT PDF192.457 External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed before August 1, 1971.
TEXT PDF192.459 External corrosion control: Examination of buried pipeline when exposed.
TEXT PDF192.461 External corrosion control: Protective coating.
TEXT PDF192.463 External corrosion control: Cathodic protection.
TEXT PDF192.465 External corrosion control: Monitoring.
TEXT PDF192.467 External corrosion control: Electrical isolation.
TEXT PDF192.469 External corrosion control: Test stations.
TEXT PDF192.471 External corrosion control: Test leads.
TEXT PDF192.473 External corrosion control: Interference currents.
TEXT PDF192.475 Internal corrosion control: General.
TEXT PDF192.476 Internal corrosion control: Design and construction of transmission line.
TEXT PDF192.477 Internal corrosion control: Monitoring.
TEXT PDF192.479 Atmospheric corrosion control: General.
TEXT PDF192.481 Atmospheric corrosion control: Monitoring.
TEXT PDF192.483 Remedial measures: General.
TEXT PDF192.485 Remedial measures: Transmission lines.
TEXT PDF192.487 Remedial measures: Distribution lines other than cast iron or ductile iron lines.
TEXT PDF192.489 Remedial measures: Cast iron and ductile iron pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.490 Direct assessment.
TEXT PDF192.491 Corrosion control records.
TEXT PDF192.501 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.503 General requirements.
TEXT PDF192.505 Strength test requirements for steel pipeline to operate at a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS.
TEXT PDF192.507 Test requirements for pipelines to operate at a hoop stress less than 30 percent of SMYS and at or above 100 p.s.i. (689 kPa) gage.
TEXT PDF192.509 Test requirements for pipelines to operate below 100 p.s.i. (689 kPa) gage.
TEXT PDF192.511 Test requirements for service lines.
TEXT PDF192.513 Test requirements for plastic pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.515 Environmental protection and safety requirements.
TEXT PDF192.517 Records.
TEXT PDF192.551 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.553 General requirements.
TEXT PDF192.555 Uprating to a pressure that will produce a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS in steel pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.557 Uprating: Steel pipelines to a pressure that will produce a hoop stress less than 30 percent of SMYS: plastic, cast iron, and ductile iron pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.601 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.603 General provisions.
TEXT PDF192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
TEXT PDF192.609 Change in class location: Required study.
TEXT PDF192.611 Change in class location: Confirmation or revision of maximum allowable operating pressure.
TEXT PDF192.612 Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico and its inlets.
TEXT PDF192.613 Continuing surveillance.
TEXT PDF192.614 Damage prevention program.
TEXT PDF192.615 Emergency plans.
TEXT PDF192.616 Public awareness.
TEXT PDF192.617 Investigation of failures.
TEXT PDF192.619 Maximum allowable operating pressure: Steel or plastic pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.621 Maximum allowable operating pressure: High-pressure distribution systems.
TEXT PDF192.623 Maximum and minimum allowable operating pressure; Low-pressure distribution systems.
TEXT PDF192.625 Odorization of gas.
TEXT PDF192.627 Tapping pipelines under pressure.
TEXT PDF192.629 Purging of pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.701 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.703 General.
TEXT PDF192.705 Transmission lines: Patrolling.
TEXT PDF192.706 Transmission lines: Leakage surveys.
TEXT PDF192.707 Line markers for mains and transmission lines.
TEXT PDF192.709 Transmission lines: Record keeping.
TEXT PDF192.711 Transmission lines: General requirements for repair procedures.
TEXT PDF192.713 Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of imperfections and damages.
TEXT PDF192.715 Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of welds.
TEXT PDF192.717 Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of leaks.
TEXT PDF192.719 Transmission lines: Testing of repairs.
TEXT PDF192.721 Distribution systems: Patrolling.
TEXT PDF192.723 Distribution systems: Leakage surveys.
TEXT PDF192.725 Test requirements for reinstating service lines.
TEXT PDF192.727 Abandonment or deactivation of facilities.
TEXT PDF192.731 Compressor stations: Inspection and testing of relief devices.
TEXT PDF192.735 Compressor stations: Storage of combustible materials.
TEXT PDF192.736 Compressor stations: Gas detection.
TEXT PDF192.739 Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Inspection and testing.
TEXT PDF192.741 Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Telemetering or recording gauges.
TEXT PDF192.743 Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Capacity of relief devices.
TEXT PDF192.745 Valve maintenance: Transmission lines.
TEXT PDF192.747 Valve maintenance: Distribution systems.
TEXT PDF192.749 Vault maintenance.
TEXT PDF192.751 Prevention of accidental ignition.
TEXT PDF192.753 Caulked bell and spigot joints.
TEXT PDF192.755 Protecting cast-iron pipelines.
TEXT PDF192.801 Scope.
TEXT PDF192.803 Definitions.
TEXT PDF192.805 Qualification program.
TEXT PDF192.807 Recordkeeping.
TEXT PDF192.809 General.
TEXT PDF192.901 What do the regulations in this subpart cover?
TEXT PDF192.903 What definitions apply to this subpart?
TEXT PDF192.905 How does an operator identify a high consequence area?
TEXT PDF192.907 What must an operator do to implement this subpart?
TEXT PDF192.909 How can an operator change its integrity management program?
TEXT PDF192.911 What are the elements of an integrity management program?
TEXT PDF192.913 When may an operator deviate its program from certain requirements of this subpart?
TEXT PDF192.915 What knowledge and training must personnel have to carry out an integrity management program?
TEXT PDF192.917 How does an operator identify potential threats to pipeline integrity and use the threat identification in its integrity program?
TEXT PDF192.919 What must be in the baseline assessment plan?
TEXT PDF192.921 How is the baseline assessment to be conducted?
TEXT PDF192.923 How is direct assessment used and for what threats?
TEXT PDF192.925 What are the requirements for using External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)?
TEXT PDF192.927 What are the requirements for using Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)?
TEXT PDF192.929 What are the requirements for using Direct Assessment for Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCCDA)?
TEXT PDF192.931 How may Confirmatory Direct Assessment (CDA) be used?
TEXT PDF192.933 What actions must be taken to address integrity issues?
TEXT PDF192.935 What additional preventive and mitigative measures must an operator take?
TEXT PDF192.937 What is a continual process of evaluation and assessment to maintain a pipeline's integrity?
TEXT PDF192.939 What are the required reassessment intervals?
TEXT PDF192.941 What is a low stress reassessment?
TEXT PDF192.943 When can an operator deviate from these reassessment intervals?
TEXT PDF192.945 What methods must an operator use to measure program effectiveness?
TEXT PDF192.947 What records must an operator keep?
TEXT PDF192.949 How does an operator notify PHMSA?
TEXT PDF192.951 Where does an operator file a report?
TEXT PDF Appendix Appendix A to Part 192 [Reserved]
TEXT PDF Appendix Appendix B to Part 192--Qualification of Pipe.
TEXT PDF Appendix Appendix C to Part 192--Qualification of Welders for Low Stress Level Pipe.
TEXT PDF Appendix Appendix D to Part 192--Criteria for Cathodic Protection and Determination of Measurements.
TEXT PDF Appendix Appendix E to Part 192--.Guidance on Determining High Consequence Areas and on Carrying out Requirements in the Integrity Management Rule.


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