Title: U' S' Department of Transportation
1 U. S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration
www.dot.gov
2What Does PHMSA Regulate?
- 800,000 Shipments of Hazardous Materials by
pipeline, truck, rail, waterways, and air - 30 of all freight shipped each year including
fuels and gases by pipeline - 3.1 billion tons of freight shipped annually
- 2.3 million miles of Gas and Liquid Pipelines
- 64 of all energy products consumed annually
3PHMSA Facts Stats
Training and information
2 Million publications requests
Requests for Information assistance
12,000 Calls for information,
clarification, 31,000 or
interpretation of the regulations Permit
approvals Special Permits
6,000 Train Federal, state, and local
responders 5,000 Compliance
inspections conducted
1,600 Liquid Transmission 186,000
miles Gas Transmission
306,000 miles Gas Distribution
1.7 million miles LNG inland storage
102 facilities import terminals
4PHMSA The Nexus for the Federal Hazardous
Materials Regulations
US DOT PHMSA
US DOT Federal Aviation Administration
US DOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
US DHS
US DOT Federal Railroad Administration
US DHS U.S. Coast Guard
US DHS / TSA Transportation Security
Administration
EPA
5PHMSA Initiatives
- Data Analysis
- Rule Makings Standards
- Enforcement
- Research Development
- Approvals and Special Permits
- Training and Public Outreach
- Emergency Response Preparedness
- Grants Program
- Security Preparedness Directorate
- MOU with TSA
- Cooperative Efforts with Stakeholders
6Rule Making Initiatives
- Rail TIH Safety and Security
- On December 21, 2006, PHMSA published an NPRM
proposing to revise the current requirements in
the Hazardous Materials Regulations applicable to
the safe and secure transportation of hazardous
materials transported in commerce by rail. - Â
- Also on December 21st , TSA published an NPRM
proposing additional security requirements for
rail transportation. - Two public meetings are scheduled on the PHMSA
NPRM - 1. Feb 1st in Washington DC
- 2. Feb 8th in Dallas TX
7Rule Making Initiatives
- Revisions to Security Plan Requirements.
- In response to two industry petitions for
rulemaking, PHMSA published an ANPRM on September
21, 2006. - The ANPRM refines the list of hazardous materials
for which security plans are currently required.
- The ANPRM creates a distinction between hazardous
materials that present a significant security
risk while in transportation and the vast
majority of hazardous materials that pose minimal
security risks in transportation. -
- PHMSA hosted a public meeting November 30, 2006
to obtain stakeholder input.
8Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program,
(HMCRP)
- Pilot research projects starting 2007
- Hazmat Commodity Flow Guidance to State and
Localities - Enhanced Incident Data Quality for Root Cause
Analysis - Assess hazmat Emergency Response Capabilities
- Emerging Technologies Applicable to hazmat
Transportation Safety and Security
9PHMSA MOUs Cooperative Agreements
- PHMSA TSA signed an annex to the DOT/DHS MOU.
The Annex reflects the agencies shared
commitment to a systems risk-based approach and
to practical solutions to improve transportation
security and safety. - Developed a Cooperative Agreement with the
National Association of State Fire Marshals. - Entered into discussions with the International
Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) to develop a
cooperative agreement.
10PHMSA is.Raising the Bar on Safety!
- Long-Term Focus on Safety, Risk, data, and
Integrity Management - Performance Measurement
- Focus on Prevention and Mitigation of High
Consequence Accidents - Cooperative Efforts with Stakeholders
Best Safety Record of all DOT!
www.dot.gov
11Contact InformationTonya D. Schreiber
Security Preparedness Coordinator (202)
366-1634tonya.schreiber_at_dot.govwww.dot.gov