Title 49 Part 193
Module 2

  • Author: Technical Toolboxes
  • Level: Beginner 
  • Study time: 30 minutes
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What operational, maintenance, and security standards must LNG facilities follow under Title 49 Part 193? How do federal regulations shape daily operations and emergency preparedness?

This self-paced course builds on foundational knowledge from Module 1, diving deeper into the safety standards that govern LNG facility construction, equipment, operations, maintenance, and security.

By the end of Module 2, participants will:

- Understand the regulatory requirements outlined in Subparts D through J of Part 193

- Identify key procedures for safe facility operations, emergency response, and system monitoring

- Learn how personnel qualifications, fire protection, and site security measures impact overall safety and compliance

This course provides critical insight into how federal standards are applied in day-to-day LNG facility activities and helps professionals ensure their operations align with PHMSA regulations and NFPA-59A.

*This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any other application.
Every associated requirement and consideration is NOT contained or explained in detail in this training.
Each participant is recommended to directly review applicable regulations, industry, & company procedures. Individuals are recommended to work under the supervisions of competent and qualified individuals.
  • Video time: 30 minutes
  • Exams: 1

Luke Jain, PhD-Golden Woods

Corrosion, and integrity subject matter expert
ABOUT Dr. Jain
Dr. Jain has provided pipeline integrity training and technical support to dozens of major operators in nine different countries including major transmission and distribution pipeline operators across the United States.

His areas of expertise include cathodic protection, AC interference, hydrogen service, inline inspection, direct assessment, risk-based inspection, NDT, materials selection, corrosion assessment, fitness-for-service assessment, welding, protective paints and coatings, pressure equipment mechanical repair, and materials failure analysis.