1291 Locate Underground Pipelines
1301 Install and Maintain Pipeline Markers
1311 Inspect Pipeline Surface Conditions - Patrol Right of Way or Easement
1321 Damage Prevention During Excavation Activities By or On Behalf of the Operator
1331 Damage Prevention Inspection During Third Party Excavation or Encroachment Activities as Determined Necessary by Operator
1341 Provide or Assure Adequate Pipeline Support During Operator Initiated Excavation Activities
1161 Installation of Customer Meters and Regulators - Residential and Commercial
1171 Installing Customer Meters - Large Commercial and Industrial
1181 Installing and Maintaining Customer Pressure Regulating, Limiting, and Relief Device - Large Commercial and Industrial
1191 Maintenance of Service Valves Upstream of Customer Meter
1201 Temporary Isolation of Service Lines and Service Discontinuance
1081 Tapping a Pipeline (Tap Diameter 2 Inches and Less)
1091 Tapping a Pipeline (Tap Diameter Greater Than 2 Inches)
1101 Tapping a Pipeline with a Built-In Cutter
1111 Tapping Cast and Ductile Iron Pipe, and Low Pressure Steel Pipe
1121 Bagging and Stopping Low pressure pipe
1131 Stopper (Stopple) Pipe
1141 Squeeze Off Plastic Pipe
1151 Squeeze Off Steel Pipe
When making contact with customers, company personnel, in the field or office, must exemplify professional and courteous behavior that generates confidence in the company.
Identify basic customer service guidelines
Identify effective customer service communication methods
Georgia Utility Training Academy
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Planning for the installation of gas piping involves many considerations, such as personnel, material, equipment, money, time, etc. One of the most important considerations is the plan for excavating activities.