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D. Pacific Local Operating Procedures105.07 Overfill protective devices – response to tank level alarmsA. Know sequence of events if overfill protective device goes into alarm mode1. Understand the proper response for the Tank level alarms2. Be able to execute the proper procedureB. Be able to recognize and respond to abnormal operating conditions that might be encountered when performing this covered task.105.08 Operations of pipeline system – start pipelineA. Be able to start up the pipeline in such a manner as to minimize the pressure surge createdB. Be able to recognize and identify the proper component alignment (valve, pump, etc.) which provides the proper flow path that must exist before pipeline can bestarted.C. Be aware of OQ qualification requirements to monitor pressures and flowrates (<strong>Covered</strong> <strong>Task</strong>s 105.17 and 105.18)D. Be aware of communication requirements associated with pipeline start-up.E. Be able to recognize and respond to abnormal operating conditions that might be encountered when performing this covered task.105.09 Operations of pipeline system – normal shutdown from normally controlling locationA. Be able to shutdown the pipeline in such a manner as to minimize the pressure surge created (local operating instructions)B. Be aware of OQ qualification requirements to monitor pressure and flowrate (<strong>Covered</strong> <strong>Task</strong>s 105.17 and 105.18) to ensure pumps have shut down.C. Be aware of communication requirements associated with pipeline shutdown. (local operation procedures)D. Be able to recognize and respond to abnormal operating conditions that might be encountered when performing this covered task.105.10 Operations of Pipeline System – normal shutdown from location not normally controllingA. Be able to shutdown pipeline in such a manner as to minimize the pressure surge created (local operating instructions)B. Be aware of OQ qualification requirements to monitor pressure and flowrate (<strong>Covered</strong> <strong>Task</strong>s 105.17 and 105.18) to ensure pumps have shut down.C. Be aware of communication requirements associated with pipeline shutdown.D. Be able to recognize and respond to abnormal operating conditions that might be encountered when performing this covered task.105.11 Operations of pipeline system – emergency pipeline shutdownNote: this may be done either through SCADA or through a manual “panic button”A. Be able to define the events and/or circumstances that warrant use of the ESD device to shut down an entire pipeline system.B. Be able to recognize the devices and actions involved when the ESD device is activated, such as what equipment shuts down and which valves automatically close.C. Be able to explain what procedures should be followed after activation of an ESD or automatic shutdown (ASD). This may include determining cause, determiningand implementing corrective action, assessing damage and procedures for restart of pipeline.D. Be able to locate the ESD device and execute the shutdown (local operating instructions)Page 27 of 33

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