MIPL Emergency Management Program

MIPL Emergency Management Program

TABLE 3: Messaging by Audience

Stakeholder Group

Who is included

Messaging Type

• Potential Hazards of Products Transported • Leak Recognition (How to recognize a pipeline leak) • Response to a Pipeline Leak • Priority to Protect Life • Damage Prevention • Transmission Pipeline Markers

Public Officials

Town, county or municipal level elected representatives, and those belonging to a government agency that may have jurisdictional responsibility

Pipeline Purpose and Reliability

• Hazard Awareness and Prevention Measures (Less detailed for all audiences) • Overview of Potential Hazards • Overview of Potential Consequences • Summary of Prevention Measures Undertaken • Potential Hazards of Products Transported • Leak Recognition (How to recognize a pipeline leak) • Response to a Pipeline Leak • Priority to Protect Life • Damage Prevention • Emergency Preparedness - Drills and Exercises

Emergency Responders

Emergency response agencies with jurisdiction to respond to an emergency involving pipelines or facilities

Pipeline Purpose and Reliability

• Hazard Awareness and Prevention Measures (More detailed for emergency official audiences) • Priority to Protect Life • Liaison with Emergency Officials • Emergency Contacts • Emergency Preparedness Response Plans • Emergency Preparedness - Drills and Exercises

Third parties

Those conducting ground disturbance activities near pipelines.

Pipeline Purpose and Reliability

• Hazard Awareness and Prevention Measures (Less detailed for all audiences) • Leak Recognition (How to recognize a pipeline leak)

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