P-80-053
P-80-053
NTSB safety recommendation P-80-053.
THE NTSB RECOMMENDS THAT THE AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION: ADVISE ITS MEMBER COMPANIES TO REQUIRE IN THEIR EMERGENCY PROCEDURES THE TRAINING AND EQUIPPING OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCIES FOR THE CONTROL OF GAS DISTRIBUTION PIPELINE FAILURES IN SYSTEMS WHERE QUALIFIED GAS COMPANY EMPLOYEES CANNOT RESPOND RAPIDLY.
Priority: CLASS II
Overall Status: Closed - Acceptable Action
Issued Date: 1980-06-23
Adopted Date: 1980-06-10
Overall Date Closed: 1983-05-04
Synopsis: ON OCTOBER 24, 1979, AN EXPLOSION AND FIRE DESTROYED THE GREENE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE BUILDING AND THE ADJOINING GREENE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GUTTED A CONNECTING BUILDING WHICH WAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION, AND DAMAGED NEARBY BUILDINGS IN STANARDSVILLE, VIRGINIA. THIRTEEN PERSONS WERE INJURED AND THE PROPERTY DAMAGE WAS EXTENSIVE.
Probable Cause: None
Keywords: Firefighting, Training and Education
Ntsbnumber: DCA80MP003
Report Number: PAR-80-03
Addressee Name: American Gas Association
Addressee Status: Closed--No Longer Applicable
Addressee Date Closed: 1983-05-04
Addressee Acronym: AGA
Addressee Organization Type: A-Associations
Communication Date: 1983-02-01
Communication Type: Official Correspondence
Communication Contents: AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION (AGA) LETTER AND DISCUSSION WITH AGA GOVERNMENT LIAISON ON MARCH 21, 1983: AGA WILL COMPLY WITH THE INTENT OF THIS RECOMMENDATION BY ISSUING A NOTICE TO ITS MEMBER SYSTEMS. THIS NOTICE MAY CONTAIN, HOWEVER, SOME CHANGES WHICH THE AGA FEELS ARE NECESSARY TO CLARIFY THE INTENT OF RECOMMENDATION P-80-53.
Addressee Acronym: AGA
Addressee Organization Type: A-Associations
Communication Date: 1983-05-04
Communication Type: Official Correspondence
Addressee Acronym: AGA
Addressee Organization Type: A-Associations
Communication Date: 1982-10-05
Communication Type: Official Correspondence
Addressee Acronym: AGA
Addressee Organization Type: A-Associations
Communication Date: 1983-07-22
Communication Type: Official Correspondence
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