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February 21, 2024
<p>In this episode of the Energy Pipeline Podcast, Jeff Weiss, past Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety at the U.S. Department of Transportation, discusses the importance of safety in the energy industry. He shares his experiences from his 40-year career and highlights the shared goals of government and industry in achieving zero incidents and keeping energy in the pipe. </p><p><br></p><p>Jeff also explains the regulatory process and the role of safety management systems, specifically API RP 1173, in improving safety practices. He emphasizes the need for operators to voluntarily adopt these systems to ensure the safety of their workforce and the public.</p>
February 14, 2024
<p>In this episode of the Energy Pipeline Podcast, David Gregory, Business</p><p>Development Manager for Flex Steel Pipeline Technologies, discusses</p><p>small diameter pipe rehabilitation using reinforced thermoplastic pipe</p><p>(RTP). He explains the different methods of pipeline rehabilitation,</p><p>including slip lining and pipe and pipe rehabilitation. David provides</p><p>an overview of RTP, its design, and its benefits. He also discusses the</p><p>process of pipeline rehabilitation, the cost comparison between RTP and</p><p>traditional methods, and the importance of sound engineering practices</p><p>and compliance with PHMSA regulations.</p><p><br></p><p>Flexsteelpipe.com</p>
February 7, 2024
<p>In this episode of the Energy Pipeline Podcast, Richard Sanders discusses the history and evolution of federal pipeline safety regulations, focusing on Title 49 and Parts 192 and 195. He explains the reasons for the existence of federal regulations and the collaboration between regulatory agencies and industry in creating these regulations. Sanders also highlights the importance of understanding acronyms and provides an overview of Part 192, including retroactive and non-retroactive subparts. He emphasizes the significance of due diligence and record-keeping in compliance with the regulations and suggests further exploration of specific topics in future episodes.</p>
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