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CFR /  Title 49  /  Part 195: Transportation Of Hazardous Liquids By Pipeline

Section No. Description
Section 195.0 Which pipelines are covered by this Part?
Section 195.1 Definitions
Section 195.2 What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?
Section 195.3 Compatibility necessary for transportation of hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide
Section 195.4 Conversion to service subject to this part
Section 195.5 Unusually Sensitive Areas (USAs)
Section 195.6 Transportation of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide in pipelines constructed with other than steel pipe
Section 195.8 Outer continental shelf pipelines
Section 195.9 Responsibility of operator for compliance with this part
Section 195.10 What is a regulated rural gathering line and what requirements apply?
Section 195.11 What requirements apply to low-stress pipelines in rural areas?
Section 195.12 Scope
Section 195.48 Annual report
Section 195.49 Reporting accidents
Section 195.50 Immediate notice of certain accidents
Section 195.52 Accident reports
Section 195.54 Reporting safety-related conditions
Section 195.55 Filing safety-related condition reports
Section 195.56 Report submission requirements
Section 195.58 Abandonment or deactivation of facilities
Section 195.59 Operator assistance in investigation
Section 195.60 National Pipeline Mapping System
Section 195.61 OMB control number assigned to information collection
Section 195.63 National Registry of Pipeline and LNG Operators
Section 195.64 Scope
Section 195.100 Qualifying metallic components other than pipe
Section 195.101 Design temperature
Section 195.102 Variations in pressure
Section 195.104 Internal design pressure
Section 195.106 External pressure
Section 195.108 External loads
Section 195.110 Fracture propagation
Section 195.111 New pipe
Section 195.112 Used pipe
Section 195.114 Valves
Section 195.116 Fittings
Section 195.118 Passage of internal inspection devices
Section 195.120 Fabricated branch connections
Section 195.122 Closures
Section 195.124 Flange connection
Section 195.126 Station piping
Section 195.128 Fabricated assemblies
Section 195.130 Design and construction of aboveground breakout tanks
Section 195.132 CPM leak detection
Section 195.134 Scope
Section 195.200 Compliance with specifications or standards
Section 195.202 Inspection--general
Section 195.204 Repair, alteration and reconstruction of aboveground breakout tanks that have been in service
Section 195.205 Material inspection
Section 195.206 Transportation of pipe
Section 195.207 Welding of supports and braces
Section 195.208 Pipeline location
Section 195.210 Bending of pipe
Section 195.212 Welding procedures
Section 195.214 Welding: Miter joints
Section 195.216 Welders and welding operators: Qualification of welders and welding operators
Section 195.222 Welding: Weather
Section 195.224 Welding: Arc burns
Section 195.226 Welds and welding inspection: Standards of acceptability
Section 195.228 Welds: Repair or removal of defects
Section 195.230 Welds: Nondestructive testing
Section 195.234 Installation of pipe in a ditch
Section 195.246 Cover over buried pipeline
Section 195.248 Clearance between pipe and underground structures
Section 195.250 Backfilling
Section 195.252 Above ground components
Section 195.254 Crossing of railroads and highways
Section 195.256 Valves: General
Section 195.258 Valves: Location
Section 195.260 Pumping equipment
Section 195.262 Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks
Section 195.264 Construction records
Section 195.266 Scope
Section 195.300 General requirements
Section 195.302 Risk-based alternative to pressure testing older hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipelines
Section 195.303 Test pressure
Section 195.304 Testing of components
Section 195.305 Test medium
Section 195.306 Pressure testing aboveground breakout tanks
Section 195.307 Testing of tie-ins
Section 195.308 Records
Section 195.310 Scope
Section 195.400 General requirements
Section 195.401 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
Section 195.402 Emergency response training
Section 195.403 Maps and records
Section 195.404 Protection against ignitions and safe access/egress involving floating roofs
Section 195.405 Maximum operating pressure
Section 195.406 Communications
Section 195.408 Line markers
Section 195.410 Inspection of rights-of-way and crossings under navigable waters
Section 195.412 Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico and its inlets
Section 195.413 Valve maintenance
Section 195.420 Pipeline repairs
Section 195.422 Pipe movement
Section 195.424 Scraper and sphere facilities
Section 195.426 Overpressure safety devices and overfill protection systems
Section 195.428 Firefighting equipment
Section 195.430 Inspection of in-service breakout tanks
Section 195.432 Signs
Section 195.434 Security of facilities
Section 195.436 Smoking or open flames
Section 195.438 Public awareness
Section 195.440 Damage prevention program
Section 195.442 CPM leak detection
Section 195.444 Control room management
Section 195.446 Definitions
Section 195.450 Pipeline integrity management in high consequence areas
Section 195.452 Scope
Section 195.501 Definitions
Section 195.503 Qualification program
Section 195.505 Recordkeeping
Section 195.507 General
Section 195.509 What do the regulations in this subpart cover?
Section 195.551 What special definitions apply to this subpart?
Section 195.553 What are the qualifications for supervisors?
Section 195.555 Which pipelines must have coating for external corrosion control?
Section 195.557 What coating material may I use for external corrosion control?
Section 195.559 When must I inspect pipe coating used for external corrosion control?
Section 195.561 Which pipelines must have cathodic protection?
Section 195.563 How do I install cathodic protection on breakout tanks?
Section 195.565 Which pipelines must have test leads and what must I do to install and maintain the leads?
Section 195.567 Do I have to examine exposed portions of buried pipelines?
Section 195.569 What criteria must I use to determine the adequacy of cathodic protection?
Section 195.571 What must I do to monitor external corrosion control?
Section 195.573 Which facilities must I electrically isolate and what inspections, tests, and safeguards are required?
Section 195.575 What must I do to alleviate interference currents?
Section 195.577 What must I do to mitigate internal corrosion?
Section 195.579 Which pipelines must I protect against atmospheric corrosion and what coating material may I use?
Section 195.581 What must I do to monitor atmospheric corrosion control?
Section 195.583 What must I do to correct corroded pipe?
Section 195.585 What methods are available to determine the strength of corroded pipe?
Section 195.587 What standards apply to direct assessment?
Section 195.588 What corrosion control information do I have to maintain?
Section 195.589 What is the purpose and scope of this part?