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Gas Incident Response

Use the menu on the left to learn how to manage natural gas leaks, fires and explosions. This section also includes tips for working effectively with BHE GT&S.

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Gas incident response: Dos and don’ts
Working with BHE GT&S
Parking, safeguards and evacuation
Indoor gas leak warning signs
Monitor the atmosphere
Turn off gas at the meter
Evacuate
Ventilate
Control ignition hazards
Warning signs
Monitor the atmosphere
Outdoor gas leaks: Evacuate
Outdoor gas leaks: Control ignition hazards
Outdoor gas leaks: Actions to avoid
Gas fires: Let it burn!
Gas fires: Use a fog spray
Gas fires: Turn off gas at the service meter
Gas explosions: How gas explosions happen
Gas explosions: Severity
Gas explosions: Evacuation precautions
Gas explosions: Migration precautions
Transmission line emergencies: Unique hazards
Transmission line emergencies: Summary of response actions
Railroad incidents
Railroad incidents: Prevent pipeline damage
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Course Home
Properties and Characteristics of Natural Gas
Color and odor
Migration behavior
Solubility
Toxicity
Flammability and ignition hazards
Flame indicators
Oxidizers
Comparison with propane
Properties of Liquefied Natural Gas & Its Hazards
The Natural Gas Delivery System
Gathering system
Transmission lines
Transmission pipeline markers
Distribution mains
Service laterals
Pipeline valves
Metering and regulating stations
Gas meters
Meter shutoff valves
Closing a meter shutoff valve
Gas Incident Response
Gas incident response: Dos and don’ts
Working with BHE GT&S
Parking, safeguards and evacuation
Indoor gas leak warning signs
Monitor the atmosphere
Turn off gas at the meter
Evacuate
Ventilate
Control ignition hazards
Warning signs
Monitor the atmosphere
Outdoor gas leaks: Evacuate
Outdoor gas leaks: Control ignition hazards
Outdoor gas leaks: Actions to avoid
Gas fires: Let it burn!
Gas fires: Use a fog spray
Gas fires: Turn off gas at the service meter
Gas explosions: How gas explosions happen
Gas explosions: Severity
Gas explosions: Evacuation precautions
Gas explosions: Migration precautions
Transmission line emergencies: Unique hazards
Transmission line emergencies: Summary of response actions
Railroad incidents
Railroad incidents: Prevent pipeline damage
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Natural Gas Safety

Course Home
Properties and Characteristics of Natural Gas
Color and odor
Migration behavior
Solubility
Toxicity
Flammability and ignition hazards
Flame indicators
Oxidizers
Comparison with propane
Properties of Liquefied Natural Gas & Its Hazards
The Natural Gas Delivery System
Gathering system
Transmission lines
Transmission pipeline markers
Distribution mains
Service laterals
Pipeline valves
Metering and regulating stations
Gas meters
Meter shutoff valves
Closing a meter shutoff valve
Gas Incident Response
Gas incident response: Dos and don’ts
Working with BHE GT&S
Parking, safeguards and evacuation
Indoor gas leak warning signs
Monitor the atmosphere
Turn off gas at the meter
Evacuate
Ventilate
Control ignition hazards
Warning signs
Monitor the atmosphere
Outdoor gas leaks: Evacuate
Outdoor gas leaks: Control ignition hazards
Outdoor gas leaks: Actions to avoid
Gas fires: Let it burn!
Gas fires: Use a fog spray
Gas fires: Turn off gas at the service meter
Gas explosions: How gas explosions happen
Gas explosions: Severity
Gas explosions: Evacuation precautions
Gas explosions: Migration precautions
Transmission line emergencies: Unique hazards
Transmission line emergencies: Summary of response actions
Railroad incidents
Railroad incidents: Prevent pipeline damage
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