§ 195.3 - What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?  


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  • § 195.3 What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?

    (a) This part prescribes standards, or portions thereof, Certain material is incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register in under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. The materials listed in this section have the full force of law. To enforce any edition other than that specified in this section, PHMSA must publish a notice of change in the Federal Register.

    (1) Availability of standards incorporated by reference. All of the materials incorporated by reference are available for inspection from several sources, including the following:

    (i) The

    All approved incorporation by reference (IBR) material is available for inspection at the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact PHMSA at: Office of Pipeline Safety, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE

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    , Washington, DC 20590

    . For more information contact 202-

    ; (202) 366-4046

    or go to the PHMSA Web site at: http://

    ; www.phmsa.dot.gov/pipeline/regs.

    (ii) The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

    For information on

    the availability of

    inspecting this material at NARA,

    call 202-741-6030 or go to the NARA Web site at: http://

    visit www.archives.gov/federal

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    code_of_federal_regulations

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    .(iii) Copies of standards incorporated by reference in this part can also be purchased from the respective standards-developing organization at the addresses provided in the centralized IBR section below

    or email fr.inspection@nara.gov. It is also available from the sources in the following paragraphs of this section.

    (b) American Petroleum Institute (API), 1220 L Street NW., 200 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005, and 20001-5571; phone: (202-) 682-8000, Web site: http://; website: www.api.org/.

    (1) API Publication 2026, “Safe Access/Egress Involving Floating Roofs of Storage Tanks in Petroleum Service,” 2nd edition, April 1998 (reaffirmed June 2006) (API Pub 2026), IBR approved for § 195.405(b).

    (2) API

    Recommended Practice 5L1, “Recommended Practice for Railroad Transportation of Line Pipe,” 7th edition, September 2009, (API RP 5L1), IBR approved for § 195.207(a).

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    2) API Recommended Practice 5LT, “Recommended Practice for Truck Transportation of Line Pipe,” First edition, March 12, 2012, (API RP 5LT), IBR approved for § 195.207(c).

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    3) API Recommended Practice 5LW, “Recommended Practice Transportation of Line Pipe on Barges and Marine Vessels,” 3rd edition, September 2009, (API RP 5LW), IBR approved for § 195.207(b).

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    4)

    ANSI/

    API Recommended Practice 651,

    “Cathodic

    Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tanks,

    ” 3rd

    4th edition,

    January 2007

    September 2014, (

    ANSI/

    API RP 651)

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    ; IBR approved for §§ 195.565 and 195.573(d).

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    5) ANSI/API Recommended Practice 652, “Linings of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Bottoms,” 3rd edition, October 2005, (API RP 652), IBR approved for § 195.579(d).

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    6) API Recommended Practice 1130, “Computational Pipeline Monitoring for Liquids: Pipeline Segment,” 3rd edition, September 2007, (API RP 1130), IBR approved for §§ 195.134 and 195.444.

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    7) API Recommended Practice 1162, “Public Awareness Programs for Pipeline Operators,” 1st edition, December 2003, (API RP 1162), IBR approved for § 195.440(a), (b), and (c).

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    8) API Recommended Practice 1165, “Recommended Practice for Pipeline SCADA Displays,” First edition, January 2007, (API RP 1165), IBR approved for § 195.446(c).

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    9) API Recommended Practice 1168, “Pipeline Control Room Management,” First edition, September 2008, (API RP 1168), IBR approved for § 195.446(c) and (f).

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    10) API Recommended Practice 2003, “Protection against Ignitions Arising out of Static, Lightning, and Stray Currents,” 7th edition, January 2008, (API RP 2003), IBR approved for § 195.405(a).

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    11) API Recommended Practice

    2350, “Overfill Protection for

    2026, “Safe Access/Egress Involving Floating Roofs of Storage Tanks in Petroleum

    Facilities

    Service,” 3rd edition,

    January 2005

    June 2017, (API RP

    2350

    2026)

    ,

    ; IBR approved for § 195.

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    12) API Specification 5L,

    “Specification for

    Line Pipe,

    ” 45th

    46th edition,

    effective July 1, 2013, (ANSI/

    April 2018, including Errata 1 (May 2018), (API Spec 5L)

    ,

    IBR approved for § 195.106(b) and (e).

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    13)

    ANSI/

    API Specification Spec 6D,

    “Specification

    Specification for Pipeline and Piping Valves,

    ” 23rd

    24th edition,

    effective October 1, 2008, (

    August 2014, including Errata 1

    (June 2008), Errata 2 (November 2008), Errata 3 (February 2009), Errata 4 (April 2010), Errata 5 (November 2010), and Errata 6 (August 2011); Addendum 1 (October 2009), Addendum 2 (August 2011), and Addendum 3 (October 2012)); (ANSI/API Spec 6D),

    through 10 (October 2014 through July 2021), Addendum 1 (March 2015), and Addendum 2 (June 2016), (API Spec 6D); IBR approved for § 195.116(d).

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    14) API Specification 12F, “Specification for Shop Welded Tanks for Storage of Production Liquids,” 12th edition, October 2008, effective April 1, 2009, (API Spec 12F), IBR approved for §§ 195.132(b); 195.205(b); 195.264(b) and (e); 195.307(a); 195.565; 195.579(d).

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    15) API Standard 510, “Pressure Vessel Inspection Code: In-Service Inspection, Rating, Repair, and Alteration,” 9th edition, June 2006, (API Std 510), IBR approved for §§ 195.205(b); 195.432(c).

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    16) API Standard 620,

    “Design

    Design and Construction of Large, Welded, Low-Pressure Storage Tanks,

    ” 11th edition February 2008 (including addendum 1 (March 2009), addendum 2 (August 2010), and addendum 3 (March 2012)), (

    12th edition, effective October 2013, including Addendum 1 (November 2014) (API Std 620)

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    17) API Standard 650,

    “Welded Steel

    Welded Tanks for Oil Storage,

    ” 11th

    13th edition,

    June 2007, effective February 1, 2012, (including addendum 1 (November 2008), addendum 2 (November 2009), addendum 3 (August 2011), and errata (October 2011)), (

    March 2020, including Errata 1 (January 2021), (API Std 650)

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    18) API Standard 653, “Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction,” 3rd edition, December 2001, (including addendum 1 (September 2003), addendum 2 (November 2005), addendum 3 (February 2008), and errata (April 2008)), (API Std 653), IBR approved for §§ 195.205(b), 195.307(d), and 195.432(b).

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    19) API Standard 1104,

    “Welding

    Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities,

    ” 20th

    21st edition,

    October 2005

    September 2013,

    (including errata/addendum (July 2007) and errata 2 (2008), (API Std 1104)),

    including Errata 1 through 5 (April 2014 through September 2018), Addendum 1 (July 2014), and Addendum 2 (May 2016); IBR approved for §§ 195.214(a)

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    21) ANSI/

    20) API Standard 1163, “In-Line Inspection Systems Qualification” Second edition, April 2013, (API Std 1163), IBR approved for § 195.591.

    (21) API Standard 2000, “Venting Venting Atmospheric and Low-pressure Storage Tanks, ” 6th edition, November 2009, (ANSI/7th Edition, March 2014, Reaffirmed April 2020, (API Std 2000), IBR approved for § 195.264(e).

    (22) API Standard 2350, “Overfill Prevention for Storage Tanks in Petroleum Facilities,” 5th edition, September 2020, (API Std 2350), including Errata 1 (April 2021); IBR approved for § 195.428(c).

    (23) API Standard 2510, “Design and Construction of LPG Installations,” 8th edition, 2001, (API Std 2510), IBR approved for §§ 195.132(b), 195.205(b), 195.264 (b), (e); 195.307 (e), 195.428 (c); and 195.432 (c).

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    23) API Standard 1163, “In-Line Inspection Systems Qualification” Second edition, April 2013, (API Std 1163), IBR approved for § 195.591.

    (c) ASME International c) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016, 800-; phone: (800) 843-2763 (U.S/Canada), Web site; website: http://www.asme.org/.

    (1) ASME/ANSI B16.9-2007, “Factory-Made Wrought Buttwelding Fittings,” December 7, 2007, (ASME/ANSI B16.9), IBR approved for § 195.118(a).

    (2) ASME/ANSI B31G-1991 (Reaffirmed 2004), “Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines,” 2004, (ASME/ANSI B31G), IBR approved for §§ 195.452(h); 195.587; and 195.588(c).

    (3) ASME /ANSI B31.4-2006, “Pipeline Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids” Liquids, October 20, 2006, (ASME /ANSI B31.4), ; IBR approved for §§ § 195.110(a); 195.452

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    (4) ASME /ANSI B31.8-20072018, “Gas Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems, Issued November 3020, 20072018, (ASME /ANSI B31.8), ; IBR approved for §§ 195.5(a) and ; 195.406(a).

    (5) ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1, “Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,” 2007 edition, July 1, 2007, (ASME BPVC, Section VIII, Division 1), IBR approved for §§ 195.124 and 195.307(e).

    (6) ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2, “Alternate Rules, Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,” 2007 edition, July 1, 2007, (ASME BPVC, Section VIII, Division 2), IBR approved for § 195.307(e).

    (7) ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX: “Qualification Standard for Welding and Brazing Procedures, Welders, Brazers, and Welding and Brazing Operators,” 2007 edition, July 1, 2007, (ASME BPVC, Section IX), IBR approved for § 195.222(a).

    (d) American Society for Nondestructive Testing, P.O. Box 28518, 1711 Arlingate Lane, Columbus, OH 43228. https://asnt.org.

    (1) ANSI/ASNT ILI-PQ-2005(2010), “In-line Inspection Personnel Qualification and Certification” reapproved October 11, 2010, (ANSI/ASNT ILI-PQ), IBR approved for § 195.591.

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    (e) American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM International (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 119428, ; phone: (610-) 832-9585, Web site: ; email: service@astm.org; website: http://www.astm.org/.

    (1) ASTM A53/A53M-1020, “Standard Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless, approved October July 1, 20102020, (ASTM A53/A53M), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (2) ASTM A106/A106M-1019A, “Standard Standard Specification for Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service, approved April November 1, 20102019, (ASTM A106/A106M), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (3) ASTM A333/A333M-1118, “Standard Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service and Other Applications with Required Notch Toughness, approved April November 1, 20112018, (ASTM A333/A333M), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (4) ASTM A381-96 (Reapproved 2005), “Standard /A381M-18, Standard Specification for Metal-Arc-Welded Carbon or High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel Pipe for Use with High-Pressure Transmission Systems, approved October November 1, 20052018, (ASTM A381), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (5) ASTM A671/A671M-1020, “Standard Standard Specification for Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures, approved April March 1, 20102020, (ASTM A671/A671M), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (6) ASTM A672/A672M-09, “Standard Standard Specification for Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at Moderate Temperatures, approved October 1, 2009, (ASTM A672/A672M), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (7) ASTM A691/A691M-0919, “Standard Standard Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Welded for High-Pressure Service at High Temperatures, approved October November 1, 20092019, (ASTM A691/A691M), ; IBR approved for § 195.106(e).

    (f) Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc. (MSS), 127 Park St. NE., Vienna, VA 22180, ; phone: (703-) 281-6613, Web site: http://; website: www.mss-hq.org/.

    (1) MSS SP-75-2008 2019 Standard Practice, “Specification for High-TestStrength, Wrought, Butt-Welding Fittings, ” 2008 editionpublished December 2019, (MSS SP-75), ; IBR approved for § 195.118(a).

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    (g) NACE International (NACE), 1440 South Creek Drive Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), 15835 Park Ten Place, Houston, TX 77084, ; phone: 281-228-6223 or 800-(800) 797-6223, Web site: http; website: https://wwwampp.nace.org/Publications/standards.

    (1) NACE SP0169-2007, Standard Practice, “Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems” reaffirmed March 15, 2007, (NACE SP0169), IBR approved for §§ 195.571 and 195.573(a).

    (2) ANSI/NACE SP0502-2010, Standard Practice, “Pipeline External Corrosion Direct Assessment Methodology,” June 24, 2010, (NACE SP0502), IBR approved for § 195.588(b).

    (3) NACE SP0102-2010, “Standard Practice, Inline Inspection of Pipelines” revised March 13, 2010, (NACE SP0102), IBR approved for §§ 195.120 and 195.591.

    (4) NACE SP0204-20082015, “Standard Practice, Stress Corrosion Cracking (SSC) Direct Assessment Methodology” reaffirmed September 18, 2008, Methodology, Revised March 14, 2015, (NACE SP0204), ; IBR approved for § 195.588(c).

    (h) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169, phone: 617-984-7275, Web site: http://www.nfpa.org/.

    (1) NFPA-30 (2012), “Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code,” including Errata 30-12-1 (9/27/11), and Errata 30-12-2 (11/14/11), 2012 edition, copyright 2011, (NFPA-30), IBR approved for § 195.264(b).

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    (i) Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), c/o Technical Toolboxes, 3801 Kirby Drive, Suite 520, P.O. Box 980550, Houston, TX 77098, phone: 713-630-0505, toll free: 866-866-6766, Web site: http://www.ttoolboxes.com/.

    (1) AGA Pipeline Research Committee, Project PR-3-805 “A Modified Criterion for Evaluating the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipe,” December 22, 1989, (PR-3-805 (RSTRING)). IBR approved for §§ 195.452(h); 195.587; and 195.588(c).

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    [Amdt. 195-99, 80 FR 184, Jan. 5, 2015, as amended by Amdt. 195-101, 82 FR 7998, Jan. 23, 2017; Amdt. 195-102, 84 FR 52294, Oct. 1, 2019; Amdts. 192-135, 195-107, 89 FR 33283, Apr. 29, 2024]