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Responding To Hazardous Liquid Emergencies Responding To Hazardous Liquid Emergencies

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Responding To Hazardous Liquid Emergencies - PPT Presentation

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Responding To Hazardous Liquid Emergencies

For more information be sure to read the instructions in the folder before you start. Slide2

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Pipeline

Emergencies

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Chemical & Physical Properties

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Understanding

Pipelines

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Pipeline

Transmission

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Pipeline

Initials

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“It All Starts

at the Well”

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Final Jeopardy QuestionSlide3

$100 - Chemical & Physical Properties

The minimum temperature a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to produce an ignitable mixture

Answer: Flash Point Slide4

$200 - Chemical & Physical Properties

Answer: Auto-Ignition Point

Flash Point, Fire and Auto-Ignition Point… The

one with the

highest “Point”Slide5

$300 - Chemical & Physical Properties

Answer

: Vapor Density

Specific Gravity in Air is another way of identifying

this physical property.Slide6

$400 - Chemical & Physical Properties

Answer

: Absorbents are materials that pick up and retain liquid.

Adsorbents are insoluble materials that are coated by a liquid on its surface.

Insoluble materials or mixtures of materials used to recover liquids through the mechanism of __________, or __________, or both. Slide7

$500 - Chemical & Physical Properties

Answer

: Specific Gravity – Floats on Water

The physical property

that makes these mitigation tools so effective

Slide8

$100 – Understanding Pipelines

Answer - Pipeline Operator

They are ready to help 24/7 all you need to is call. Slide9

$200 – Understanding Pipelines

It all started in this small town in Western PennsylvaniaAnswer - Titusville, PASlide10

$300 – Understanding Pipelines

Three critical items of information you can get off a pipeline marker

Answer - operator, telephone number and productSlide11

$400 – Understanding Pipelines

This picture is a good example of a unique process in petroleum pipeline transmission

Answer - BatchingSlide12

$500 – Understanding Pipelines

The point between different products in pipeline transmission is called

Answer -

transmix

or co-minglingSlide13

$100 – Initials

PAPA

Answer - Pipeline Association for Public AwarenessSlide14

$200 – Initials

PHMSA

Answer - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety AdministrationSlide15

$300 – Initials

Answer - American Petroleum InstituteSlide16

$400 – Initials

Answer - Highly Volatile Liquids

HVLSlide17

$500 – Initials

NGL

Answer - Natural Gas Liquids Slide18

$100 – Pipeline Emergencies

This simple warning is critical in preventing pipeline emergencies

Answer:

- “Call Before You Dig”Slide19

$200 – Pipeline Emergencies

M. C. Hammer must have been a pipeline response instructor.

Answer:

“You Can’t Touch That”Slide20

$300 – Pipeline Emergencies

When using firefighting foam what does AR stand for

Answer:

Alcohol ResistantSlide21

$400 – Pipeline Emergencies

Answer: Toxicity

With the exception of Carbon Dioxide all products in pipelines have two major hazards. The first is flammability the other is ….Slide22

$500 – Pipeline Emergencies

Of Transmission, gathering and distribution which pipelines are found on the NPMS (National Pipeline Mapping System)

Answer

: Transmission LinesSlide23

$100 – Pipeline Transmission

Answer

: Towards the end of the system

Terminals are found where in pipeline transmission systemSlide24

$200 - Pipeline Transmission

Of upstream, downstream and midstream the “area” most transmission occurs

Answer: MidstreamSlide25

$300 - Pipeline Transmission

Answer: Qualified Individuals

Valves should be operated by …Slide26

$400 - Pipeline Transmission

A defined strip of land on which a pipeline operator has the ability to construct, operate, and/or maintain an electrical transmission line. 

Answer

: Right of Way or ROW Slide27

$500 - Pipeline Transmission

Most Transmission Pipelines in the United States move Petroleum products in this direction.

Answer: From North to SouthSlide28

$100 – “It All Starts at the Well”

Which is Which? Product is the clue

Answer:

A-Liquids B-Gas

A

BSlide29

$200 – “It All Starts at the Well”

The “E” in E&P stands for

Answer: ExplorationSlide30

$300 – “It All Starts at the Well”

These lines collect product form the wells and transport it to a processing plant

Answer

: Gathering LinesSlide31

$400 – “It All Starts at the Well”

How many gallons in a “barrel”

Answer: 42 GallonsSlide32

$500 – “It All Starts at the Well”

A process of extracting product from the ground for 50 years it is now being used extensively around the country to extract product from Shale

Answer:

FrackingSlide33

Organizations

Answer – Association of Oil Pipe Lines

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