Part 195 — Transportation of Hazardous Liquids by Pipeline
Subpart A — General
- § 195.0— Scope.
- § 195.1— Which pipelines are covered by this Part?
- § 195.2— Definitions.
- § 195.3— What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?
- § 195.4— Compatibility necessary for transportation of hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide.
- § 195.5— Conversion to service subject to this part.
- § 195.6— Unusually Sensitive Areas (USAs).
- § 195.8— Transportation of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide in pipelines constructed with other than steel pipe.
- § 195.9— Outer continental shelf pipelines.
- § 195.10— Responsibility of operator for compliance with this part.
- § 195.11— What is a regulated rural gathering line and what requirements apply?
- § 195.12— What requirements apply to low-stress pipelines in rural areas?
- § 195.13— What requirements apply to pipelines transporting hazardous liquids by gravity?
- § 195.15— What requirements apply to reporting-regulated-only gathering lines?
- § 195.18— How to notify PHMSA.
Subpart B — Annual, Accident, and Safety-Related Condition Reporting
- § 195.48— Scope.
- § 195.49— Annual report.
- § 195.50— Reporting accidents.
- § 195.52— Immediate notice of certain accidents.
- § 195.54— Accident reports.
- § 195.55— Reporting safety-related conditions.
- § 195.56— Filing safety-related condition reports.
- § 195.58— Report submission requirements.
- § 195.59— Abandonment or deactivation of facilities.
- § 195.60— Operator assistance in investigation.
- § 195.61— National Pipeline Mapping System.
- § 195.63— OMB control number assigned to information collection.
- § 195.64— National Registry of Operators.
- § 195.65— Safety data sheets.
Subpart C — Design Requirements
- § 195.100— Scope.
- § 195.101— Qualifying metallic components other than pipe.
- § 195.102— Design temperature.
- § 195.104— Variations in pressure.
- § 195.106— Internal design pressure.
- § 195.108— External pressure.
- § 195.110— External loads.
- § 195.111— Fracture propagation.
- § 195.112— New pipe.
- § 195.114— Used pipe.
- § 195.116— Valves.
- § 195.118— Fittings.
- § 195.120— Passage of internal inspection devices.
- § 195.122— Fabricated branch connections.
- § 195.124— Closures.
- § 195.126— Flange connection.
- § 195.128— Station piping.
- § 195.130— Fabricated assemblies.
- § 195.132— Design and construction of aboveground breakout tanks.
- § 195.134— Leak detection.
Subpart D — Construction
- § 195.200— Scope.
- § 195.202— Compliance with specifications or standards.
- § 195.204— Inspection—general.
- § 195.205— Repair, alteration and reconstruction of aboveground breakout tanks that have been in service.
- § 195.206— Material inspection.
- § 195.207— Transportation of pipe.
- § 195.208— Welding of supports and braces.
- § 195.210— Pipeline location.
- § 195.212— Bending of pipe.
- § 195.214— Welding procedures.
- § 195.216— Welding: Miter joints.
- § 195.222— Welders and welding operators: Qualification of welders and welding operators.
- § 195.224— Welding: Weather.
- § 195.226— Welding: Arc burns.
- § 195.228— Welds and welding inspection: Standards of acceptability.
- § 195.230— Welds: Repair or removal of defects.
- § 195.234— Welds: Nondestructive testing.
- § 195.246— Installation of pipe in a ditch.
- § 195.248— Cover over buried pipeline.
- § 195.250— Clearance between pipe and underground structures.
- § 195.252— Backfilling.
- § 195.254— Above ground components.
- § 195.256— Crossing of railroads and highways.
- § 195.258— Valves: General.
- § 195.260— Valves: Location.
- § 195.262— Pumping equipment.
- § 195.264— Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks.
- § 195.266— Construction records.
Subpart E — Pressure Testing
- § 195.300— Scope.
- § 195.302— General requirements.
- § 195.303— Risk-based alternative to pressure testing older hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipelines.
- § 195.304— Test pressure.
- § 195.305— Testing of components.
- § 195.306— Test medium.
- § 195.307— Pressure testing aboveground breakout tanks.
- § 195.308— Testing of tie-ins.
- § 195.310— Records.
Subpart F — Operation and Maintenance
- § 195.400— Scope.
- § 195.401— General requirements.
- § 195.402— Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
- § 195.403— Emergency response training.
- § 195.404— Maps and records.
- § 195.405— Protection against ignitions and safe access/egress involving floating roofs.
- § 195.406— Maximum operating pressure.
- § 195.408— Communications.
- § 195.410— Line markers.
- § 195.412— Inspection of rights-of-way and crossings under navigable waters.
- § 195.413— Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of America and its inlets.
- § 195.414— Inspections of pipelines in areas affected by extreme weather and natural disasters.
- § 195.416— Pipeline assessments.
- § 195.417— Notification of potential rupture.
- § 195.418— Valves: Onshore valve shut-off for rupture mitigation.
- § 195.419— Valve capabilities.
- § 195.420— Valve maintenance.
- § 195.422— Pipeline repairs.
- § 195.424— Pipe movement.
- § 195.426— Scraper and sphere facilities.
- § 195.428— Overpressure safety devices and overfill protection systems.
- § 195.430— Firefighting equipment.
- § 195.432— Inspection of in-service breakout tanks.
- § 195.434— Signs.
- § 195.436— Security of facilities.
- § 195.438— Smoking or open flames.
- § 195.440— Public awareness.
- § 195.442— Damage prevention program.
- § 195.444— Leak detection.
- § 195.446— Control room management.
- § 195.450— Definitions.
- § 195.452— Pipeline integrity management in high consequence areas.
- § 195.454— Integrity assessments for certain underwater hazardous liquid pipeline facilities located in high consequence areas.
Subpart G — Qualification of Pipeline Personnel
Subpart H — Corrosion Control
- § 195.551— What do the regulations in this subpart cover?
- § 195.553— What special definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 195.555— What are the qualifications for supervisors?
- § 195.557— Which pipelines must have coating for external corrosion control?
- § 195.559— What coating material may I use for external corrosion control?
- § 195.561— When must I inspect pipe coating used for external corrosion control?
- § 195.563— Which pipelines must have cathodic protection?
- § 195.565— How do I install cathodic protection on breakout tanks?
- § 195.567— Which pipelines must have test leads and what must I do to install and maintain the leads?
- § 195.569— Do I have to examine exposed portions of buried pipelines?
- § 195.571— What criteria must I use to determine the adequacy of cathodic protection?
- § 195.573— What must I do to monitor external corrosion control?
- § 195.575— Which facilities must I electrically isolate and what inspections, tests, and safeguards are required?
- § 195.577— What must I do to alleviate interference currents?
- § 195.579— What must I do to mitigate internal corrosion?
- § 195.581— Which pipelines must I protect against atmospheric corrosion and what coating material may I use?
- § 195.583— What must I do to monitor atmospheric corrosion control?
- § 195.585— What must I do to correct corroded pipe?
- § 195.587— What methods are available to determine the strength of corroded pipe?
- § 195.588— What standards apply to direct assessment?
- § 195.589— What corrosion control information do I have to maintain?
- § 195.591— In-Line inspection of pipelines.