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Responding To Hazardous Liquid Emergencies. For more information be sure to read the instructions in the folder before you start. . Chemical & Physical Properties. Understanding Pipelines. Pipeline Initials. Pipeline Emergencies. Pipeline Transmission. “It All Starts at the Well”.
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Responding To Hazardous Liquid Emergencies For more information be sure to read the instructions in the folder before you start.
Chemical & Physical Properties • Understanding • Pipelines • Pipeline • Initials Pipeline Emergencies • Pipeline • Transmission “It All Starts at the Well” 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Question
$100 - Chemical & Physical Properties The minimum temperature a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to produce an ignitable mixture Answer: Flash Point
$200 - Chemical & Physical Properties Flash Point, Fire and Auto-Ignition Point… The one with the highest “Point” Answer: Auto-Ignition Point
$300 - Chemical & Physical Properties Specific Gravity in Air is another way of identifying this physical property. Answer: Vapor Density
$400 - Chemical & Physical Properties Insoluble materials or mixtures of materials used to recover liquids through the mechanism of __________, or __________, or both. • Answer: Absorbentsare materials that pick up and retain liquid. Adsorbentsare insoluble materials that are coated by a liquid on its surface.
$500 - Chemical & Physical Properties The physical property that makes these mitigation tools so effective Answer: Specific Gravity – Floats on Water
$100 – Understanding Pipelines • They are ready to help 24/7 all you need to is call. Answer - Pipeline Operator
$200 – Understanding Pipelines • It all started in this small town in Western Pennsylvania Answer - Titusville, PA
$300 – Understanding Pipelines • Three critical items of information you can get off a pipeline marker Answer - operator, telephone number and product
$400 – Understanding Pipelines This picture is a good example of a unique process in petroleum pipeline transmission Answer - Batching
$500 – Understanding Pipelines The point between different products in pipeline transmission is called Answer - transmix or co-mingling
$100 – Initials • PAPA Answer - Pipeline Association for Public Awareness
$200 – Initials • PHMSA Answer - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
$300 – Initials Answer - American Petroleum Institute
$400 – Initials HVL Answer - Highly Volatile Liquids
$500 – Initials • NGL Answer - Natural Gas Liquids
$100 – Pipeline Emergencies • This simple warning is critical in preventing pipeline emergencies Answer: - “Call Before You Dig”
$200 – Pipeline Emergencies • M. C. Hammer must have been a pipeline response instructor. Answer: “You Can’t Touch That”
$300 – Pipeline Emergencies When using firefighting foam what does AR stand for Answer: Alcohol Resistant
$400 – Pipeline Emergencies With the exception of Carbon Dioxide all products in pipelines have two major hazards. The first is flammability the other is …. Answer: Toxicity
$500 – Pipeline Emergencies Of Transmission, gathering and distribution which pipelines are found on the NPMS (National Pipeline Mapping System) Answer: Transmission Lines
$100 – Pipeline Transmission Terminals are found where in pipeline transmission system Answer: Towards the end of the system
$200 - Pipeline Transmission Of upstream, downstream and midstream the “area” most transmission occurs Answer: Midstream
$300 - Pipeline Transmission Valves should be operated by … Answer: Qualified Individuals
$400 - Pipeline Transmission A defined strip of land on which a pipeline operator has the ability to construct, operate, and/or maintain an electrical transmission line. Answer: Right of Way or ROW
$500 - Pipeline Transmission Most Transmission Pipelines in the United States move Petroleum products in this direction. Answer: From North to South
$100 – “It All Starts at the Well” Which is Which? Product is the clue A B Answer: A-Liquids B-Gas
$200 – “It All Starts at the Well” The “E” in E&P stands for Answer: Exploration
$300 – “It All Starts at the Well” These lines collect product form the wells and transport it to a processing plant Answer: Gathering Lines
$400 – “It All Starts at the Well” How many gallons in a “barrel” Answer: 42 Gallons
$500 – “It All Starts at the Well” A process of extracting product from the ground for 50 years it is now being used extensively around the country to extract product from Shale Answer: Fracking
Organizations Place Your Wagers Place you wager and the when all bets have been recorded click on the button to reveal the question. START Answer – Association of Oil Pipe Lines