GD incident on 2014-06-02 — KS

Operator
Kansas Gas Service Company, A Division Of One Gas, Inc.
Cause
Incorrect Operation
Commodity
Natural Gas
Program
GD
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 1 injury
Property damage (nominal)
$7,500
Incident datetime
2014-06-02 15:47
Report number
Location
KS, SHAWNEE
Narrative
On monday, june 2, 2014, three employees were assigned to work on the regulator station in the vault at nw tyler & nw grant. The work involved replacing a weighted lever regulator with a worker/monitor regulator set style of station. The existing regulator was removed and new regulators were installed. Once installed, leakage was discovered on the new regulator station pre-assembled piping. The new station regulators were removed to make repairs. While repairs were being made to the worker/monitor set, it was discovered that a fitting used for one of the control lines was leaking. A welder was requested and dispatched to the work site to repair the leaking fitting. Blind flanges were installed where the new worker/monitor set had been removed and two employees began making a repair to the leaking fitting. A weld cone was installed into the leaking threaded fitting to stop the leak prior to finalizing the repair. During the containment of the leakage, as additional work was being conducted, a small flash fire occurred, causing superficial burns to one of the employees completing the work in the vault. The injured employee was hospitalized overnight to have his injuries examined and to confirm that the burns were external and minor in nature. The following supplemental report changes were made to this incident report - gas distribution system. 6/22/2015 bh page 1, part a, line 10. The total gas lost was 67 cu. Ft. This equates to.067 mcf. Rounding to 2 decimals gives a lost gas quantity of .07 mcf. This value was corrected as part of this supplemental report. Page 2, part a, line 13b. The local time this pipeline/facility was restarted was august 28, 2014 at 13:00 hrs. This time was added to the supplemental report. Page 2, part c, line 4a. This installation was done in 08/1953. The material checkout documentation only lists the pipe diameter and wall thickness. No other specifications were listed so the seam type is unknown. This response remains unknown. Page 3, part d line 2f. We have shown the gas lost as .07 mcf. Our cost of gas at the time of the incident was $6.5132. This equates to a cost of $.45. Since whole dollars are required, the cost of gas lost was $1.00. Page 3, part e, lines 1-3. This was a distribution line operating at 12 ounces. Because the pressure must be shown as psig, the pressure would equate to .75 psig. No changes were made to these lines. Page 4, part g1. This supplemental report corrects the cause of this incident as incorrect operation, part g7. With this change made, the information formerly shown in part g1 has been removed. See part g7 for corrected information. Page 9, part g7, line 1. Other incorrect operation was selected. The incorrect operation was not following procedures. Page 9, part g7, line 2. The selection, failure to follow procedure was selected. Page 9, part g7, line 3. The category type selected was other maintenance. A regulator/full relief valve setting was being replaced with a worker/monitor regulator station and being removed from a vault.
Detailed record list
Occurred At
2014-06-02 15:47:00
Year
2014
Report Received Date
2014-07-01 00:00:00
Iyear
2014.0
Report Number
20140053.0
Supplemental Number
16100.0
Report Type
Supplemental Final
Operator Id
Name
Kansas Gas Service Company, A Division Of One Gas, Inc.
Operator Street Address
7421 W 129th
Operator City Name
Overland Park
Operator State Abbreviation
KS
Operator Postal Code
66213
Local Datetime
2014-06-02 15:47:00
Location Street Address
150'south Of The Intersection Of Nw Grant & Nw Tyler
Location City Name
Topeka
Location County Name
Shawnee
Location State Abbreviation
KS
Location Postal Code
66608
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
Nrc Rpt Datetime
2014-06-02 17:10:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Commodity Released Type
Natural Gas
Unintentional Release
0.07
Fatality Ind
No
Fatal
0
Injury Ind
Yes
Num Emp Injuries
1
Num Contr Injuries
0
Num Er Injuries
0
Num Worker Injuries
0
Num Gp Injuries
0
Injure
1
Ignite Ind
Yes
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
0.0
Incident Identified Datetime
2014-06-02 15:47:00
On Site Datetime
2014-06-02 15:47:00
Federal
No
Location Type
Utility Right-Of-Way / Easement
Incident Area Type
Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype
In Other Enclosed Space
Crossing
No
Pipe Facility Type
Privately Owned
System Part Involved
District Regulator/metering Station
Installation Year
1953.0
Material Involved
Steel
Steel Seam Type
Other
Steel Seam Type Details
Unknown
Wt Steel
0.312
Release Type
Leak
Leak Type
Pinhole
Class Location Type
Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid
0.0
Est Cost Prop Damage
7500.0
Est Cost Emergency
5000.0
Est Cost Other
20000.0
Est Cost Other Details
Permanent Repair Of Regulator Station
Est Cost Unintentional Release
1.0
Prpty
32501.0
Commercial Affected
0.0
Industrial Affected
0.0
Residences Affected
0.0
Accident Psig
0.75
Normal Psig
0.75
Mop Psig
0.75
Accident Pressure
Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Scada In Place Ind
No
Accident Identifier
Local Operating Personnel, Including Contractors
Operator Type
Operator Employee
Investigation Status
No, the facility was not monitored by a controller(s) at the time of the incident
Employee Drug Test Ind
Yes
Num Employees Tested
2
Num Employees Failed
0
Contractor Drug Test Ind
No
Cause
Incorrect Operation
Cause Details
Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Type
Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Details
Incorrectly Performing A Maintenance Function, Not Following Procedures.
Related Failure Follow Ind
Yes
Category Type
Other Maintenance
Operator Qualification Ind
Yes
Qualified Individuals
Yes, They Were Qualified For The Task(S)
Preparer Name
B*** H******
Preparer Title
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Preparer Email
B*******@k***.com
Preparer Telephone
785-431-4272
Preparer Fax
785-431-4224
Authorizer Name
R**** S******
Authorizer Title
Director Of Engineering
Authorizer Telephone
785-431-4241
Authorizer Email
R*******@k***.com
Narrative
On monday, june 2, 2014, three employees were assigned to work on the regulator station in the vault at nw tyler & nw grant. The work involved replacing a weighted lever regulator with a worker/monitor regulator set style of station. The existing regulator was removed and new regulators were installed. Once installed, leakage was discovered on the new regulator station pre-assembled piping. The new station regulators were removed to make repairs. While repairs were being made to the worker/monitor set, it was discovered that a fitting used for one of the control lines was leaking. A welder was requested and dispatched to the work site to repair the leaking fitting. Blind flanges were installed where the new worker/monitor set had been removed and two employees began making a repair to the leaking fitting. A weld cone was installed into the leaking threaded fitting to stop the leak prior to finalizing the repair. During the containment of the leakage, as additional work was being conducted, a small flash fire occurred, causing superficial burns to one of the employees completing the work in the vault. The injured employee was hospitalized overnight to have his injuries examined and to confirm that the burns were external and minor in nature. The following supplemental report changes were made to this incident report - gas distribution system. 6/22/2015 bh page 1, part a, line 10. The total gas lost was 67 cu. Ft. This equates to.067 mcf. Rounding to 2 decimals gives a lost gas quantity of .07 mcf. This value was corrected as part of this supplemental report. Page 2, part a, line 13b. The local time this pipeline/facility was restarted was august 28, 2014 at 13:00 hrs. This time was added to the supplemental report. Page 2, part c, line 4a. This installation was done in 08/1953. The material checkout documentation only lists the pipe diameter and wall thickness. No other specifications were listed so the seam type is unknown. This response remains unknown. Page 3, part d line 2f. We have shown the gas lost as .07 mcf. Our cost of gas at the time of the incident was $6.5132. This equates to a cost of $.45. Since whole dollars are required, the cost of gas lost was $1.00. Page 3, part e, lines 1-3. This was a distribution line operating at 12 ounces. Because the pressure must be shown as psig, the pressure would equate to .75 psig. No changes were made to these lines. Page 4, part g1. This supplemental report corrects the cause of this incident as incorrect operation, part g7. With this change made, the information formerly shown in part g1 has been removed. See part g7 for corrected information. Page 9, part g7, line 1. Other incorrect operation was selected. The incorrect operation was not following procedures. Page 9, part g7, line 2. The selection, failure to follow procedure was selected. Page 9, part g7, line 3. The category type selected was other maintenance. A regulator/full relief valve setting was being replaced with a worker/monitor regulator station and being removed from a vault.
Occurred At 2014-06-02 15:47:00
Year 2014
Report Received Date 2014-07-01 00:00:00
Iyear 2014.0
Report Number 20140053.0
Supplemental Number 16100.0
Report Type Supplemental Final
Operator Id 31159 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Kansas Gas Service Company, A Division Of One Gas, Inc.
Operator Street Address 7421 W 129th
Operator City Name Overland Park
Operator State Abbreviation KS
Operator Postal Code 66213
Local Datetime 2014-06-02 15:47:00
Location Street Address 150'south Of The Intersection Of Nw Grant & Nw Tyler
Location City Name Topeka
Location County Name Shawnee
Location State Abbreviation KS
Location Postal Code 66608
Location Latitude 39.07343 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -95.673023 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Nrc Rpt Datetime 2014-06-02 17:10:00
Nrc Rpt Num 1084647 NRC Report How to search
Commodity Released Type Natural Gas
Unintentional Release 0.07
Fatality Ind No
Fatal 0
Injury Ind Yes
Num Emp Injuries 1
Num Contr Injuries 0
Num Er Injuries 0
Num Worker Injuries 0
Num Gp Injuries 0
Injure 1
Ignite Ind Yes
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 0.0
Incident Identified Datetime 2014-06-02 15:47:00
On Site Datetime 2014-06-02 15:47:00
Federal No
Location Type Utility Right-Of-Way / Easement
Incident Area Type Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype In Other Enclosed Space
Crossing No
Pipe Facility Type Privately Owned
System Part Involved District Regulator/metering Station
Installation Year 1953.0
Material Involved Steel
Steel Seam Type Other
Steel Seam Type Details Unknown
Wt Steel 0.312
Release Type Leak
Leak Type Pinhole
Class Location Type Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid 0.0
Est Cost Prop Damage 7500.0
Est Cost Emergency 5000.0
Est Cost Other 20000.0
Est Cost Other Details Permanent Repair Of Regulator Station
Est Cost Unintentional Release 1.0
Prpty 32501.0
Commercial Affected 0.0
Industrial Affected 0.0
Residences Affected 0.0
Accident Psig 0.75
Normal Psig 0.75
Mop Psig 0.75
Accident Pressure Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Scada In Place Ind No
Accident Identifier Local Operating Personnel, Including Contractors
Operator Type Operator Employee
Investigation Status No, the facility was not monitored by a controller(s) at the time of the incident
Employee Drug Test Ind Yes
Num Employees Tested 2
Num Employees Failed 0
Contractor Drug Test Ind No
Cause Incorrect Operation
Cause Details Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Type Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Details Incorrectly Performing A Maintenance Function, Not Following Procedures.
Related Failure Follow Ind Yes
Category Type Other Maintenance
Operator Qualification Ind Yes
Qualified Individuals Yes, They Were Qualified For The Task(S)
Preparer Name B*** H******
Preparer Title Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Preparer Email B*******@k***.com
Preparer Telephone 785-431-4272
Preparer Fax 785-431-4224
Authorizer Name R**** S******
Authorizer Title Director Of Engineering
Authorizer Telephone 785-431-4241
Authorizer Email R*******@k***.com
Narrative On monday, june 2, 2014, three employees were assigned to work on the regulator station in the vault at nw tyler & nw grant. The work involved replacing a weighted lever regulator with a worker/monitor regulator set style of station. The existing regulator was removed and new regulators were installed. Once installed, leakage was discovered on the new regulator station pre-assembled piping. The new station regulators were removed to make repairs. While repairs were being made to the worker/monitor set, it was discovered that a fitting used for one of the control lines was leaking. A welder was requested and dispatched to the work site to repair the leaking fitting. Blind flanges were installed where the new worker/monitor set had been removed and two employees began making a repair to the leaking fitting. A weld cone was installed into the leaking threaded fitting to stop the leak prior to finalizing the repair. During the containment of the leakage, as additional work was being conducted, a small flash fire occurred, causing superficial burns to one of the employees completing the work in the vault. The injured employee was hospitalized overnight to have his injuries examined and to confirm that the burns were external and minor in nature. The following supplemental report changes were made to this incident report - gas distribution system. 6/22/2015 bh page 1, part a, line 10. The total gas lost was 67 cu. Ft. This equates to.067 mcf. Rounding to 2 decimals gives a lost gas quantity of .07 mcf. This value was corrected as part of this supplemental report. Page 2, part a, line 13b. The local time this pipeline/facility was restarted was august 28, 2014 at 13:00 hrs. This time was added to the supplemental report. Page 2, part c, line 4a. This installation was done in 08/1953. The material checkout documentation only lists the pipe diameter and wall thickness. No other specifications were listed so the seam type is unknown. This response remains unknown. Page 3, part d line 2f. We have shown the gas lost as .07 mcf. Our cost of gas at the time of the incident was $6.5132. This equates to a cost of $.45. Since whole dollars are required, the cost of gas lost was $1.00. Page 3, part e, lines 1-3. This was a distribution line operating at 12 ounces. Because the pressure must be shown as psig, the pressure would equate to .75 psig. No changes were made to these lines. Page 4, part g1. This supplemental report corrects the cause of this incident as incorrect operation, part g7. With this change made, the information formerly shown in part g1 has been removed. See part g7 for corrected information. Page 9, part g7, line 1. Other incorrect operation was selected. The incorrect operation was not following procedures. Page 9, part g7, line 2. The selection, failure to follow procedure was selected. Page 9, part g7, line 3. The category type selected was other maintenance. A regulator/full relief valve setting was being replaced with a worker/monitor regulator station and being removed from a vault.

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