BS EN 16348:2013
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Gas infrastructure. Safety Management System (SMS) for gas transmission infrastructure and Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS) for gas transmission pipelines. Functional requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 32 |
This European Standard specifies requirements which enable a Transmission System Operator (TSO) to develop and implement a safety management system including an integrity management system specifically for pipelines.
The SMS is applicable to infrastructure for the transmission of processed, non-toxic and non-corrosive natural gas according to EN ISO 13686 and injected bio methane, where:
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the pipeline elements are made of unalloyed or low-alloyed carbon steel;
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the pipeline elements are joined by welds, flanges or mechanical joints.
NOTE 1 In this standard, the term “natural gas” includes injected bio methane or other non-conventional forms of natural gas, e.g. shale gas.
Gas infrastructures for the transmission of natural gas covered by this standard are:
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pipelines onshore including valve stations;
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compressor stations;
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measuring and pressure reduction stations.
Gas distribution assets as well as LNG plants, terminals, underground storages are excluded from the scope of this standard.
Occupational health and safety is excluded from this European standard because it is covered by national legislation and other European and/or international standards, e.g. OHSAS 18001.
This European standard specifies requirements on a general level. The referenced documents given in Clause 2 “Normative references” give more detailed requirements for some of the assets listed above.
This European Standard is intended to be applied in association with these national standards and/or codes of practice setting out the above-mentioned basic principles.
In the event of conflicts in terms of more restrictive requirements in national legislation/regulation with the requirements of this standard, the national legislation/regulation takes precedence as illustrated in CEN/TR 13737 (all parts).
NOTE 2 CEN/TR 13737 (all parts) contains:
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clarification of relevant legislation/regulations applicable in a country;
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if appropriate, more restrictive national requirements;
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national contact point for the latest information.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | 1 Scope |
7 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
8 | 4 Safety management system (SMS) 4.1 General requirements |
10 | 4.2 Management commitment and safety policy |
11 | 4.3 Planning 4.3.1 Safety aspects 4.3.2 Legal and other requirements 4.3.3 Objectives, targets and programme 4.4 Implementation and operation of the SMS 4.4.1 Structure, responsibility and resources |
12 | 4.4.2 Awareness, training, and competence 4.4.3 Communication of the SMS 4.4.4 Documentation of the SMS |
13 | 4.4.5 Control of Documents 4.4.6 Operational control of the SMS 4.4.6.1 General |
14 | 4.4.6.2 Design of the gas transmission infrastructure 4.4.6.3 Construction and commissioning of the gas transmission infrastructure |
15 | 4.4.6.4 Operation of the gas transmission infrastructure 4.4.6.5 Maintenance of the gas transmission infrastructure |
16 | 4.4.6.6 Gas infrastructure permanently out of service 4.4.7 Management of emergency situations 4.4.8 Purchasing of equipment or services 4.4.8.1 General |
17 | 4.4.8.2 Implementation and operation of purchasing procedures 4.4.8.3 Control of purchasing – process review 4.4.9 Innovation 4.5 Checking and corrective action of the SMS 4.5.1 Monitoring and measurement |
18 | 4.5.2 Evaluation of compliance 4.5.3 Nonconformity, corrective action and preventive action 4.5.4 Control of records |
19 | 4.5.5 Internal audit 4.6 Management review |
20 | 5 Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS) 5.1 General requirements |
21 | 5.2 Identification of the safety aspects for pipeline integrity |
22 | 5.3 Preparation of PIMS programmes |
23 | 5.4 Application of integrity programmes 5.4.1 Gathering data 5.4.2 Methodologies to ensure and monitor pipeline integrity 5.4.2.1 Typical methodologies 5.4.2.2 Pipeline route surveillance and inspection |
24 | 5.4.2.3 Operational parameter monitoring 5.4.2.4 Monitoring of cathodic protection performance 5.4.2.5 Maintenance |
25 | 5.4.2.6 Pipeline inspection |
26 | 5.4.2.7 Geological surveys 5.4.2.8 Supervision of (authorised) activities near the pipelines 5.5 Integrity assessment |
27 | 5.6 Mitigation 5.6.1 General 5.6.2 Repair and modification 5.6.3 Adjusting operational conditions 5.6.3.1 General 5.6.3.2 Prevention activities and systems |