Excavator Pipeline Safety Program offers 811 education, one-on-one time with pipeline reps
Excavation damage is a leading cause of significant pipeline accidents, resulting in property damage, injuries and fatalities. Can shovels and pipelines coexist safely? Whether excavating with a shovel or a four-ton backhoe — excavators are responsible for ensuring that pipelines and other underground facilities are not damaged when digging. This free training teaches current 811 damage prevention and safe digging methods for excavations near pipelines and gas distribution systems.
Dates & Agenda
7:30 a.m. - 8 a.m. Registration/Breakfast
8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Program
Questions or additional information:
Paradigm at (844) 693-7788
fl.pipeline-awareness.com
9/14/22 — Chipley
9/15/22 — Panama City
9/19/22 — Tallahassee
9/20/22 — Madison
9/21/22 — Lake City
9/22/22 — Jacksonville
9/27/22 — Crystal River
9/28/22 — Ocala
9/29/22 — DeLand
10/4/22 — Kissimmee
10/5/22 — Bartow
10/6/22 — Fort Pierce
10/11/22 — West Palm Beach
10/12/22 — Davie
10/13/22 — Miami
10/18/22 — Fort Myers
10/19/22 — Bradenton
10/20/22 — Clearwater
Registration Steps
Please visit fl.pipeline-awareness.com/meeting_schedule
Select the meeting you wish to attend (Two meetings offered in each location. THE 7:30 A.M. SESSION IS FOR EXCAVATORS.)
Once completed you will receive a confirmation email
At the program you will receive
Up to date pipeline materials with contact information
811 information to help you know when you’re near a pipeline
Communication with your local pipeline operators
Free meal and new pipeline safety training
This program sponsored by Florida’s pipeline companies
Buckeye Partners, LP; CITGO Petroleum Corporation; City of Lakeland; Florida Gas Transmission Company; Gainesville Regional Utilities; Genesis Energy, LP; Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC; Gulfstream Natural Gas System; Kinder Morgan - Central Florida Pipeline LLC; Pensacola Energy; Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC; SeaCoast Gas Transmission; Southern Natural Gas Company LLC; TECO Peoples Gas