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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Inspector/Submit Date' section at the top. This is crucial for tracking submission timelines.
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Pipeline inspection is a crucial process that ensures the safety, reliability, and effectiveness of pipelines that span vast distances, carrying various substances like oil, gas, water, and chemicals.
PHMSA regulations require inspections every seven years using one of four methods: an internal, in-line inspection device (or a smart pig); hydrostatic pressure testing (filling the pipe with water and pressurizing it well above operating pressures to verify a safety margin); direct assessment (digging up and
In-line inspection (ILI) tools, referred to as intelligent pipeline integrity gauges (PIGs) or smart PIGs, carry a variety of sensors to inspect pipelines for internal and external corrosion, geometric deformation, lamination, s, and other defects.
Identify if pipelines comply with environmental and pollution regulations. Inspect pipeline systems. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of codes and regulations.
Pipelines transport energy safely Networks of large transmission pipelines are energy highways. Pipelines take both natural gas and oil over vast distances -- from often-remote locations to the populated places where we need the products.

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In-line Inspection is the process of inspecting the products while they are still in production line. Offline Inspection is the process where a part is removed from the production line and then inspected.

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