MIPL Emergency Management Program

MIPL Emergency Management Program

authorities, RCMP/police, the health authority, government agencies, and regulatory agencies.

It is the goal of the Emergency Management Program to establish and maintain plans, procedures, and resources to:

• Prevent and mitigate the effects that incidents have on the public, property, environment, and company operations. • Provide emergency responders with established procedures, and access to critical information, equipment and proper training required to respond to an emergency. • Activate local first responder groups and local authorities towards a unified and coordinated response to incidents or emergencies; and • Restore any damaged buildings, equipment, or property to their pre-incident condition. To accomplish these goals, the Emergency Management Program, which is governed by the Unified Management System, has to coordinate with other programs to effectively prevent and mitigate release of substance from our pipelines and facilities. • Safety Management Program – includes safety procedures related to the conditions, potential hazards, or equipment involved, that must be consulted and followed when carrying out work. • Environmental Protection Program - includes procedures for clean-up and remediation during an emergency that may adversely affect the environment. • Control Room Management Program - provides the scope of pipeline control procedures that must be followed for safe, efficient, and reliable pipeline operations. • Pipeline Integrity Management Program - maintains the safety and reliability of gas pipelines and other materials that form part of the high-pressure pipeline asset to keep the public and employees safe. • Plant Integrity Management Program - maintains the safety and reliability of the pressure vessels and associated piping systems. This serves to control the risks associated with loss of containment of the pressure equipment and subsequent gas loss. • Damage Prevention Program - includes risk management procedures that must be followed to effectively address protection of the MIPL pipeline system and protection of the public. • Security Management Program - includes risk management procedures that must be followed to effectively mitigate security risks.

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