1、Public Awareness Programsfor Pipeline OperatorsAPI RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 1162 SECOND EDITION,DECEMBER 2010REAFFIRMED,OCTOBER 20152-YEAR EXTENSION:JULY 2020 Public Awareness Programsfor Pipeline OperatorsPipeline SegmentAPI RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 1162 SECOND EDITION,DECEMBER 2010REAFFIRMED,OCTOBER 20152
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10、n permission from the publisher.Contact the Publisher,API Publishing Services,1220 L Street,NW,Washington,DC 20005.Copyright 2010 American Petroleum Institute ForewordThis is the second edition of API Recommended Practice(RP)1162.Through clarifications,enhancements,andstreamlining,it attempts to mak
11、e the original guidance more useful to operators in developing,managing,andimproving public awareness programs.Representatives from natural and other gas and hazardous liquids transmission companies1,local distributioncompanies,gathering systems,trade associations,and federal and state pipeline regu
12、lators have contributed to thenew edition.Additionally,other stakeholders,such as emergency responders,have provided input.This secondedition of API 1162 reinforces the goals and objectives of the original document and is largely similar in organizationand principal components.However,some changes h
13、ave been made based on the experiences and insights ofstakeholders,including operators from all pipeline segments,who for several years have been implementing publicawareness programs under federal regulations incorporating API 1162.The changes aim to make API 1162 easier tounderstand and use and to
14、 increase the effectiveness of operator public awareness programs.A key alteration to thedocument was aligning baseline messages(those operators must communicate)with core safety messages.Thedecision to focus on safety messages was based on the recognition,well supported by research and experience,t
15、hatreducing the number of messages will improve overall message retention.The RP continues to provide operatorswith other messages for use as circumstances and practicality dictate.To enhance program efficiency and facilitatecollaborative efforts,the RP also increases alignment among the pipeline se
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