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Q:Consultation on the supervision and filing issues of major hazard installations of hazardous chemicals in oil and gas pipeline enterprises.
Date:Jan 03, 2025
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Specific Q: 1. In the case where the approval bureau has handled the hazardous chemical business license for the pipeline company, is it necessary for the emergency management department to supervise the pipeline company? If supervision is required, in the case where the registered location of the national pipeline company is in another place and the managed pipelines occupy multiple provinces and cities, which local emergency management department should supervise? 2. "Hazardous chemical units... major hazard installations file materials are reported to the county-level safety supervision department where they are located for filing," does this mean it should be reported to the location of the hazardous chemical unit or to the location of the major hazard installations? 3. If the crude oil and refined oil transported by the pipeline company constitute a major hazard installations of hazardous chemicals, to which department should they file for major hazard installations registration?

A: 1. The emergency management department should implement supervision according to the principle of territoriality. 2. It refers to the area where the "major hazard installations" is located. 3. Major hazard installations of oil and gas long-distance pipeline enterprises should be filed with the emergency management department.

 

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Safety Monitoring Technical Specifications for Major Hazard Installations of Hazardous Chemicals (GB 17681-2024)

 

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