Course Outline

Introduction to NOM-006-ASEA-2017

  • Purpose, scope, and regulatory context
  • Pipeline systems covered: natural gas, ethane, and LP gas
  • Roles of operators, contractors, and ASEA

Design and Construction Requirements

  • Design documentation and risk-based approach
  • Technical specifications and material selection
  • Construction quality control and certification

Pre-Startup and Commissioning

  • Conditions for safe startup and ASEA notification
  • Pipeline integrity verification
  • Control and monitoring systems

Operational Procedures and Safety Measures

  • Operation manuals and standard operating procedures
  • Supervision, automation, and emergency controls
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance protocols

Risk Analysis and Contingency Planning

  • Risk identification and mitigation methods
  • Contingency plans for leaks, spills, and ruptures
  • Training and drills for emergency response teams

Shutdown, Decommissioning, and Post-Operation

  • Criteria and planning for temporary and permanent shutdowns
  • Decommissioning obligations and safety conditions
  • Site restoration and environmental protection measures

Documentation and Compliance Oversight

  • Required logs, manuals, and operational records
  • Internal inspections and third-party verifications
  • Reporting obligations to ASEA and follow-up actions

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of industrial or energy infrastructure operations
  • Familiarity with pipeline systems or hydrocarbon regulations is helpful
  • No prior certification required

Audience

  • Pipeline operators and supervisors
  • Engineers and contractors involved in pipeline design or construction
  • Environmental, safety, and regulatory compliance officers
 14 Hours

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