1081 Tapping a Pipeline (Tap Diameter 2 Inches and Less)
1091 Tapping a Pipeline (Tap Diameter Greater Than 2 Inches)
1101 Tapping a Pipeline with a Built-In Cutter
1111 Tapping Cast and Ductile Iron Pipe, and Low Pressure Steel Pipe
1121 Bagging and Stopping Low pressure pipe
1131 Stopper (Stopple) Pipe
1141 Squeeze Off Plastic Pipe
1151 Squeeze Off Steel Pipe
When making contact with customers, company personnel, in the field or office, must exemplify professional and courteous behavior that generates confidence in the company.
Identify basic customer service guidelines
Identify effective customer service communication methods
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Planning for the installation of gas piping involves many considerations, such as personnel, material, equipment, money, time, etc. One of the most important considerations is the plan for excavating activities.
0551 Explosive Atmosphere Detection and Alarm System Performance Test, and Corrective Maintenance
0561 Pressure Test - Non-Liquid Medium - Test Pressure Less Than 100 psi
0571 Pressure Test - Non-Liquid Medium - Test Pressure Greater Than or Equal to 100 psi
0581 Pressure Test - Liquid Medium
0591 - Leak Test at Operating Pressure
0601 - Radiographic Testing
0611 - Liquid Penetrant Testing
0621 - Magnetic Particle Testing
0631 - Ultrasonic Testing
Operators must establish procedures to implement and maintain a corrosion control program for their piping system. These procedures should include design, installation, operation, and maintenance activities on a cathodic protection system. A person qualified in pipeline corrosion control methods must carry out these procedures.