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BS EN 17649:2022

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Gas infrastructure. Safety Management System (SMS) and Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS). Functional requirements

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BSI 2022 42
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This document specifies requirements on the development and implementation of a Safety Management System (SMS) and a Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS). The SMS is applicable for system operators of a gas infrastructure. The PIMS is applicable for system operators of gas infrastructure with a maximum operating pressure (MOP) over 16 bar. This document refers to all activities and processes related to safety aspects and performed by system operators of a gas infrastructure, including those activities entrusted to contractors. It includes safety-related provisions on operation of the gas infrastructure. This document is applicable to infrastructure for the conveyance of processed, non-toxic and non-corrosive natural gas according to EN ISO 13686 and gases such as biomethane and hydrogen and to mixtures of these gases with natural gas. This document covers also gases classified as group H, that are to be transmitted, injected into and from storages, distributed and utilized, as specified in EN 16726. For the requirements and test methods for biomethane at the point of entry into a natural gas network, reference is made to EN 16723-1. This document can be applied for gas infrastructure conveying gases of the 3rd gas family as classified in EN 437 or for other gases such as carbon dioxide. Specific requirements for occupational health and safety are excluded from this document. For these, other European and/or international standards, e.g. ISO 45001, apply. This document specifies common basic principles for gas infrastructure. It is important that users of this document are expected to be aware that more detailed national standards and/or codes of practice exist in the CEN member countries. This document is intended to be applied in association with these national standards and/or codes of practice setting out the above-mentioned basic principles. In the event of conflicts in terms of more restrictive requirements in national legislation/regulation with the requirements of this document, the national legislation/regulation takes precedence as illustrated in CEN/TR 13737 (all parts). NOTE CEN/TR 13737 (all parts) contains: – clarification of relevant legislation/regulations applicable in a country; – if appropriate, more restrictive national requirements; – national contact points for the latest information.

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2 undefined
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Context of the organization
4.1 Understanding the organization and its context
4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of stakeholders
4.3 Safety management system (SMS)
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Determining the scope of the SMS
12 5 Leadership
5.1 Leadership and commitment
5.2 Policy
13 5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities
6 Planning of the SMS
6.1 Management of safety aspects and legal requirements
6.1.1 Identification and assessment of safety aspects
14 6.1.2 Recording of safety aspects
6.1.3 Monitoring of safety aspects
6.1.4 Gathering and analysis of incidents
6.1.5 Safety aspect review
6.1.6 Legal and permit requirements
15 6.2 SMS objectives and planning to achieve them
6.3 Management of change
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Awareness of the type of medium
6.3.3 Competence
6.3.4 Gas (mixture) identification
16 6.3.5 Safety procedures
6.3.6 Emergency response
6.3.7 Connecting systems
7 Support of the SMS
7.1 Resources
7.2 Competence
17 7.3 Awareness
18 7.4 Communication
7.5 Documented information of the SMS
7.5.1 General
7.5.2 Control of documented information
8 Operation of the SMS
8.1 Operational planning and control of the SMS
8.1.1 General
19 8.1.2 Design of the gas infrastructure
8.1.2.1 General
8.1.2.2 Design inputs
20 8.1.2.3 Design process controls
8.1.2.4 Design outputs
8.1.3 Construction, commissioning and decommissioning of the gas infrastructure
8.1.3.1 General
21 8.1.3.2 Testing
8.1.4 Operation of the gas infrastructure
8.1.4.1 Network monitoring
8.1.4.2 Third party works – prevention of damage to gas infrastructure
22 8.1.5 Maintenance of gas infrastructure
8.1.5.1 General
8.1.5.2 Operational integrity
8.1.5.3 Preventive and corrective maintenance – planning and scheduling
8.1.5.4 Preventive and corrective maintenance – Implementation and functioning
23 8.1.6 Gas infrastructure permanently out of service
8.1.7 Adaptation to climate change
8.1.7.1 Climate change scenarios
24 8.1.7.2 Climate change impacts
25 8.1.8 Emergency plans
26 8.1.9 Outsourcing and purchasing
8.1.9.1 Outsourcing services and activities
8.1.9.2 Purchasing approval
8.1.9.3 Tendering and procurement
27 8.1.10 Innovation and improvement
8.2 Performance monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation
8.2.1 Performance evaluation framework
8.2.2 Evaluation of compliance
8.3 Internal audit
8.3.1 Purpose of internal audits
28 8.3.2 Program and implementation of internal audits
8.4 Management review
8.5 Documentation
29 9 Improvement of the SMS
9.1 Non-conformity and corrective action
9.2 Continual improvement of the SMS
30 10 Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS)
10.1 General requirements
31 10.2 Identification of the safety aspects for pipeline integrity
10.2.1 General safety aspects
32 10.2.2 Safety aspects related to injection of other gases than natural gas
33 10.3 Preparation of integrity programmes
10.4 Application of integrity programmes
10.4.1 Gathering data
10.4.2 Methods to ensure and monitor pipeline integrity
10.4.2.1 Typical methods
34 10.4.2.2 Pipeline route surveillance and inspection
10.4.2.3 Operational parameter monitoring
35 10.4.2.4 Monitoring of parameters for external influences
10.4.2.5 Monitoring of cathodic protection performance
10.4.2.6 Maintenance
10.4.2.7 Pipeline inspection
36 10.4.2.8 Geological surveys
10.4.2.9 Supervision of (authorized) activities near the pipelines
37 10.5 Integrity assessment
10.6 Mitigation
10.6.1 General
10.6.2 Repair and modification
38 10.6.3 Adjusting operational conditions
10.6.3.1 General
10.6.3.2 Prevention activities and systems
39 Annex A (informative)Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) methodology
BS EN 17649:2022
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