(4) The federal
pipeline safety regulations for liquefied natural gas (49 CFR part
193) adopted
in section (2) of this rule contain subparts on general, siting requirements,
design, construction, equipment, operations, maintenance, personnel
qualifications and training, fire protection, and security.
(A) The general subpart contains sections on:
scope, applicability, definitions, Department of Transportation (DOT) rules of
regulatory construction reporting, documents incorporated by reference, plans
and procedures, and mobile and temporary liquefied natural gas
facilities.
(B) The siting
requirements subpart contains sections on: scope, thermal radiation protection,
flammable vapor-gas dispersion protection, and wind forces.
(C) The design subpart contains sections on:
scope, material records, structural requirements for impoundment systems,
dikes, covered systems, water removal and impoundment capacity, and
requirements pertaining to nonmetallic membrane liners in storage
tanks.
(D) The construction subpart
contains sections on: scope, construction acceptance, corrosion control, and
nondestructive tests for welds.
(E)
The equipment subpart contains sections on: scope, control center, and sources
of power.
(F) The operations
subpart contains sections on: scope, operating procedures, cooldown, monitoring
operations, emergency procedures, personnel safety, transfer procedures,
investigations of failures, purging, communication systems, and operating
records.
(G) The maintenance
subpart contains sections on: scope, general, maintenance procedures, foreign
material, support systems, fire protection, auxiliary power sources, isolating
and purging, repairs, control systems, testing transfer hoses, inspecting
storage tanks, corrosion protection, atmospheric corrosion control, external
corrosion control, internal corrosion control, interference currents,
monitoring corrosion control, remedial measures, and maintenance
records.
(H) The personnel
qualifications and training subpart contains sections on: scope, design and
fabrication, construction, installation, inspection and testing, operations and
maintenance, security, personnel health, operations and maintenance training,
security training, fire protection training, and records training.
(I) The fire protection subpart contains a
section on fire protection.
(J) The
security subpart contains sections on: scope, security procedures, protective
enclosures, protective enclosure construction, security communications,
security lighting, security monitoring, alternative power sources, and warning
signs.