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Gas Incident Response
Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Gas Incident Response

Gas Incident Response

Use the menu on the left to learn how to manage natural gas leaks, fires and explosions.

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Gas Incident Response: Dos and Don’ts
Working with [your utility name here]
Parking, Safeguards and Evacuation
Indoor Gas Leak Warning Signs
Indoor Gas Leaks: Monitor the Atmosphere
Indoor Gas Leaks: Turn Off Gas at the Service Meter
Indoor Gas Leaks: Evacuate
Indoor Gas Leaks: Ventilate
Indoor Gas Leaks: Control Ignition Hazards
Outdoor Gas Leaks: Warning Signs
Outdoor Gas Leaks: Monitor the Atmosphere
Outdoor Gas Leaks: Evacuate
Outdoor Gas Leaks: Control Ignition Hazards
Outdoor Gas Leaks: Actions to Avoid
Gas Fires: Let It Burn!
Gas Fires: Use a Fog Spray
Gas Fires: Turn Off Gas at the Service Meter
Gas Explosions: How They Happen
Gas Explosions: Severity
Gas Explosions: Evacuation Precautions
Gas Explosions: Migration Precautions
Transmission Line Emergencies: Unique Hazards
Transmission Line Emergencies: Summary of Response Actions
Railroad Incidents
Railroad Incidents: Prevent Pipeline Damage
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Jennifer Reece2019-03-25T20:23:47+00:00

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