MIPL Emergency Management Program
TABLE 1: Pre- and Post-Event Categories
Mitigation
Measures that can be taken to avoid the occurrence of an incident, such as inspections and repairs, locking gates and valves, and remote monitoring. Forecasting the types of emergencies that could occur and the people, equipment, organization, and training that would be required to respond effectively.
Preparedness
Response
The actions that would be taken to regain control of the failed facilities.
Recovery
Resumption - restoring service to customers in locations where service was lost. Restoration - taking remedial action to restore any damaged buildings, equipment, or property to their normal condition.
MIPL is required to develop, implement, and maintain an Emergency Management Program to anticipate, prevent, manage, and mitigate conditions during an emergency that could adversely affect the health and safety of the public, employees, facilities, and the environment for all pipelines and facilities regulated by the Canada Energy Regulator (CER).
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Key Public Safety Information
MIPL is responsible for the management of emergency situations relating to all operations. Should an emergency occur, MIPL shall activate the emergency response plan, and notify the affected public, first responders, municipalities, indigenous communities, and provincial and federal agencies and regulators, as required. The MIPL Emergency Procedures Manual provides notification procedures and contact information for first responders, municipalities, provincial and federal agencies. Contact information of residents and businesses near our pipelines and facilities are kept current as part of the damage prevention and stakeholder engagement programs so that stakeholders are updated with the latest information.
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