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PHMSA offers state grants through several programs and partnerships for pipeline and hazmat safety. Research & Development. PHMSA projects to improve the safety and reliability of hazmat transportation by all modes, including pipelines. Approvals and Permits.
The Office of Pipeline Safety ensures safety in the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and spill response planning of America's 2.6 million miles of natural gas and hazardous liquid transportation pipelines. To browse interpretations, please do with the Interpretations Search.
Hazardous Materials Information Center: 1-800-467-4922. Office of Pipeline Safety Hotline: 202-366-4595 or phmsa.pipelinesafety@dot.gov. Pipeline Safety Concerns or Feedback on our Performance and Conduct: 202-366-4595 or phmsa.pipelinesafety@dot.gov. Report Waste, Fraud, Abuse or Mismanagement: https://www.oig.dot.gov/hotline.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has the primary responsibility for the issuance of DOT special permits and approvals for hazardous materials and for natural gas and hazardous liquid pipelines.
Hazardous Materials Transportation Training Modules. The Hazardous Materials Transportation Training Modules introduce users to the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; Title 49 CFR Parts 171-180).
PHMSA is responsible for regulating and ensuring the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials to industry and consumers by all modes of transportation, including pipelines.
Access the PHMSA Portal for online submission of reports, requests, and other forms related to pipeline and hazardous materials safety compliance.
To ensure hazardous materials packagers and transporters follow the appropriate safety guidelines, PHMSA enhances regulatory compliance, enforcement uniformity, and emergency preparedness through development and dissemination of training, technical assistance, training seminars and workshops, and information initiatives that address the ...
PHMSA regulations at 49 CFR Part 191 and 49 CFR Part 195 contain reporting requirements for these pipeline facility types: gas distribution, gas gathering, gas transmission, hazardous liquid/carbon dioxide, liquefied natural gas, and underground natural gas storage.
The Pipeline Safety Enforcement Program is designed to monitor and enforce compliance with pipeline safety regulations and confirm operators are meeting PHMSA expectations for safe, reliable, and environmentally sound operation of their facilities.