One of the most active hurricane seasons in recent history is driving the need for operators with assets in the Gulf of Mexico and its inlets subject to 49 CFR 192.612 and 195.413 to re-evaluate their inspection intervals and risk assessments. RCP’s proprietary Underwater Inspection Interval Risk Model analyzes key operator information, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration charts and state game and fisheries department maps of navigational channels, shipping lanes, anchorage areas and commercial fishing locations with the latest information tabulated by the National Hurricane Center on storm paths and intensity to help identify new or changed threats and reassess previous risk rankings for determining inspection interval timelines. For more information on RCP’s Underwater Inspection Procedures or Inspection Interval Risk Model, contact Jessica Foley.
In This Issue
- PHMSA Notice UGS Interim Final Rule
- PHMSA’s Underground Gas Storage Facility Safety Site Assessment Report
- Underground Gas Storage Compliance
- Proposed Revisions to Gas Distribution Annual Report (PHMSA F 7100.1-1)
- DOT Regulatory Review Comment Period Reopened
- Oklahoma Pipeline Safety Fine Limit Removed
- RCP Employees Recognized in National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report
- IPC 2018 Call for Abstracts
- Underwater Inspection Procedures & Inspection Interval Risk Model Updates
- Coastal Ecological Unusually Sensitive Areas (USAs) Public Meeting
- Pressure Testing Webinar – Advantages of Using TestOp®
- MaxOP Training