{"operation":"document","citation":"PHMSA Guidance, Covered Task List: MAOP","title":"Covered Task List: MAOP","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":null,"effective_on":null,"summary":"Covered Task List: MAOP Document maopcoveredtasklist080511.pdf (55.48 KB) This list applies to the construction of gas pipelines that will operate pursuant to the Alternative Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (Alt MAOP) regulations in § 192.620. If a construction task on this list is performed after December 22, 2008, the task must be treated as a \"covered task\", notwithstanding the definition in § 192.801(b), and","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-guidance-covered-task-list-maop-a005fbe5.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-guidance-covered-task-list-maop-a005fbe5.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-guidance-covered-task-list-maop-a005fbe5","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/pipeline/alternative-maop/covered-task-list-maop","body":"Covered Task List: MAOP\n\nDocument\n\n maopcoveredtasklist080511.pdf (55.48 KB)\n\n        This list applies to the construction of gas pipelines that will operate pursuant to the Alternative Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (Alt MAOP) regulations in § 192.620. If a construction task on this list is performed after December 22, 2008, the task must be treated as a \"covered task\", notwithstanding the definition in § 192.801(b), and the operator must implement the requirements of 49 CFR Part 192, subpart N – Qualification of Pipeline Personnel.\n\n          Effective Date: Friday, August 5, 2011\n\n<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nCovered Task List for Constructing Alternative MAOP Pipelines\nThis list applies to the construction of gas pipelines that will operate pursuant to the\nAlternative Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (Alt MAOP) regulations in\n§ 192.620. If a construction task on this list is performed after December 22, 2008, the\ntask must be treated as a “covered task”, notwithstanding the definition in § 192.801(b),\nand the operator must implement the requirements of 49 CFR Part 192, subpart N –\nQualification of Pipeline Personnel. PHMSA and State pipeline safety agencies will use\nthis list when inspecting for Alternative MAOP pipelines for code compliance.\nCovered Tasks for Alt MAOP Pipeline Construction 49 CFR Part 192\nPipe Offloading Receipt of pipe into yards\nprior to stringing\n.328(a)\nPipe Handling Loading for transportation to\nand stringing on right-of-way\n.328(a)\nPipe Inspection – upon arrival on ROW,\nincluding ovality checks\n.328(a)\nAppurtenance Inspection – upon arrival\non ROW\n.307, .328(a)\nExcavation – ditching .328(c)\nBoring and directional drilling Including installation .103, .112(f), .307,\n.319,. 325, .328(a)\nPipe Bending .328(a), .313,\n.328(a)\nWelding .328(a)\nWelding Inspection – all methods .328(a) & (b),\n.620(b)(7)\nField coating .328(a)(2)(i) & (ii)\nField coating inspection .328(a)(2)(i) & (ii)\nConcrete coating .319, .327, .328(a)\nTapping (during construction) .328(a)\nJeeping – inspection of mfr & field\ncoating\n.328(a)(2)(i) & (ii)\nInstallation of: CP (including ground beds,\nrectifiers and test stations\n.620(c)(6), .453,\n.620d)(6), (7), (8),\n(9), and (10)\nAppurtenances (not limited\nto):\nValves\n.145(a), (c)\nControl Line tubing .203\nCompressor stations .163\nOverpressure control\ndevices\n.199\nCoating Repairs – field .328(a)(2)(i) & (ii)\nLowering of pipe .328(a)\nPulling the pipe through a directional drill,\ncased crossing or a bore\n.103, .325, .328(a),\n.461, .620(c)(6)\nPadding and backfilling .328(a)\nPage 1 of 2 updated 8-5-2011\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nCovered Task List for Constructing Alternative MAOP Pipelines\nCovered Tasks for Alt MAOP Pipeline Construction 49 CFR Part 192\nPressure testing .328(a), .328(d),\n.620(a)\nRepairs from Pressure Testing .309, .328(a),\n.328(d)\nPurging and dewatering .476(a)(2),\n.620(c)(6)\nInstallation of line markers .620(d)(4)(iv),\n.620(c)(6)\nMapping/surveying (post installation)\nOperate/Use Gas Quality Monitoring\nEquipment\n.620(d)(5)\nSCADA System for monitoring and\ncontrol\n.620(b)(3)\nSCADA control point verification .631\nLaunching and receiving of deformation\nand test inline inspection devices\n.620(d)(9)(i)(A), (iii)\nAnomaly evaluation and repair .620(d)(11)(i)\nAOCs must be developed specifically for\nconstruction\n.805\nAC/DC interference survey and\nmitigation (during/after construction)\n.328(e), .473(a),\n.620(d)(6),\n.620(c)(6)\nJoining of flanged components .147\nInstallation of pipeline supports .161\nInstallation of fabricated assemblies .303/.3\nGas quality monitoring and control .620(d)(5)\nRight-of-way determination Possible paths/choices to\nensure stable conditions\n.317\nInspection of Work: Trenching\nExcavating\nBending\nEtc.\n.305, .620(c)(6)\nLine Locating/One Call .614, .620(c)(6)\nR.O.W. Clean Up and Restoration .317, .620(c)(6)\nCathodic Protection System Surveys\n(DCVG, ACVG, CIS)\n.620(d)(7),\n.620(c)(6)\nPage 2 of 2 updated 8-5-2011","truncated":false,"body_characters":3919}