P-70-006
P-70-006
NTSB safety recommendation P-70-006.
THE NTSB RECOMMENDS THAT THE OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTION: CONDUCT A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF REQUIRING GAS SHUTOFF VALVES ON ALL SERVICES, LOCATED OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS IN READILY ACCESSIBLE LOCATIONS FOR USE IN EMERGENCIES. FURTHER, USE THE RESULTS OF SUCH STUDY IN FORMULATING FEDERAL STANDARDS AND IN CONSULTATIONS WITH THE STATES IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR STANDARDS FOR EXISTING SYSTEMS.
Priority: CLASS II
Overall Status: Closed - Acceptable Alternate Action
Issued Date: 1969-12-04
Adopted Date: 1969-12-04
Overall Date Closed: 1976-07-20
Synopsis: ON JUNE 3, 1969, A SERIES OF EXPLOSIONS AND FIRES OCCURRED IN THE NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN THE WESTERN HALF OF THE GLEN PARK RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION OF GARY, INDIANA. THERE WERE NO FATALITIES, BUT NINE RESIDENTS AND FIVE FIREMEN WERE INJURED. SEVEN HOUSES WERE DESTROYED, AND 45 OTHERS INCURRED DAMAGE EXTENDING FROM MINOR TO VIRTUAL DESTRUCTION. TOTAL PROPERTY DAMAGE WAS ABOUT $350,000.
Probable Cause: The Board finds that the probable cause of this accident was a combination of personnel error and system inadequacy. Involved were the inadvertent opening of a separation valve by a gas company employee allowing gas at 20 p.s.i.g. to flow into a 1/4 p.s,i,g. system and a system which could not control adequately such an increase in pressure owing to the lack of overpressure protection devices. Thereafter, the increase in pressure caused the failure of a regulator diaphragm which allowed an 80-fold overpressure in the low-pressure system to become continuous for 30 - 45 minutes. Significant contributing causal factors were: 1. The inaccessibility of the shutoff valve for the regulator which failed. 2. The lack of systematic review of the hazards in the conversion operation which could have revealed the hazardous condition in which one human error could produce catastrophe, coupled with the lack of a written plan for conversion. 3. The absence in Code B31.8 of any specification of safeguards to be employed at separation (isolation) valves during pressure conversions. 4. The lack of complete leakage surveys, before and during the pressure increase in the eastern area, which would have probably disclosed and leaking condition of the pipe and avoided the major leaks which occurred on June 3, 1969.
Ntsbnumber: DCA69FP004
Report Number: PAR-UNNUMBERED
Addressee Name: RSPA
Addressee Status: Closed - Acceptable Alternate Action
Addressee Date Closed: 1976-07-20
Addressee Acronym: RSPA
Addressee Organization Type: G-Federal Government
Communication Date: 1970-03-06
Communication Type: Official Correspondence
Communication Contents: LETTER FROM OPS: THIS RECOMMENDATION WILL BE COVERED IN FIRST SERIES OF PROPOSED STANDARDS. 3/12/70 - NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING APPEARED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER AS SECTION 415(B), 49 CFR PART 192. 8/12/70 - INCLUDED IN THE FEDERAL GAS PIPELINE SAFETY STANDARDS EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 12, 1970: SECTION 192.365, (B) OUTSIDE VALVES. 10/29/70 - LTR FROM DOT: THE WORDS "IF FEASIBLE" WERE ADDED TO THE REGULATIONS AS PUBLISHED IN SECTION 192.365. IT IS OUR INTENT TO WRITE INTO THE REGULATIONS ONLY REQUIREMENTS TO COVER MATTERS FROM A PRACTICAL STANDPOINT, WITH CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO BOTH THE TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY. CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENTATION INCOMPLETE.
Addressee Acronym: RSPA
Addressee Organization Type: G-Federal Government
Communication Date: 1970-10-12
Communication Type: Official Correspondence
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