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§ 193.2719 49 CFR Ch.

I (10–1–11 Edition)

§ 193.2719 Training: records. (a) A description and schedule of se-


curity inspections and patrols per-
(a) Each operator shall maintain a
formed in accordance with § 193.2913;
system of records which—
(b) A list of security personnel posi-
(1) Provide evidence that the training tions or responsibilities utilized at the
programs required by this subpart have LNG plant;
been implemented; and (c) A brief description of the duties
(2) Provide evidence that personnel associated with each security per-
have undergone and satisfactorily com- sonnel position or responsibility;
pleted the required training programs. (d) Instructions for actions to be
(b) Records must be maintained for taken, including notification of other
one year after personnel are no longer appropriate plant personnel and law
assigned duties at the LNG plant. enforcement officials, when there is
any indication of an actual or at-
Subpart I—Fire Protection tempted breach of security;
(e) Methods for determining which
SOURCE: Amdt. 193–2, 45 FR 70408, Oct. 23,
persons are allowed access to the LNG
1980, unless otherwise noted. plant;
(f) Positive identification of all per-
§ 193.2801 Fire protection. sons entering the plant and on the
plant, including methods at least as ef-
Each operator must provide and fective as picture badges; and
maintain fire protection at LNG plants
(g) Liaison with local law enforce-
according to sections 9.1 through 9.7 ment officials to keep them informed
and section 9.9 of NFPA 59A (incor- about current security procedures
porated by reference, see § 193.2013). under this section.
However, LNG plants existing on
March 31, 2000, need not comply with § 193.2905 Protective enclosures.
provisions on emergency shutdown sys-
(a) The following facilities must be
tems, water delivery systems, detec-
surrounded by a protective enclosure:
tion systems, and personnel qualifica-
tion and training until September 12, (1) Storage tanks;
2005. (2) Impounding systems;
(3) Vapor barriers;
[Amdt. 193–18, 69 FR 11337, Mar. 10, 2004] (4) Cargo transfer systems;
(5) Process, liquefaction, and vapor-
§§ 193.2803–193.2821 [Reserved] ization equipment;
(6) Control rooms and stations;
Subpart J—Security (7) Control systems;
(8) Fire control equipment;
SOURCE: Amdt. 193–2, 45 FR 70409, Oct. 23, (9) Security communications sys-
1980, unless otherwise noted. tems; and
(10) Alternative power sources.
§ 193.2901 Scope. The protective enclosure may be one or
This subpart prescribes requirements more separate enclosures surrounding
for security at LNG plants. However, a single facility or multiple facilities.
the requirements do not apply to exist- (b) Ground elevations outside a pro-
ing LNG plants that do not contain tective enclosure must be graded in a
LNG. manner that does not impair the effec-
tiveness of the enclosure.
[Amdt. 193–4, 52 FR 675, Jan. 8, 1987] (c) Protective enclosures may not be
located near features outside of the fa-
§ 193.2903 Security procedures.
cility, such as trees, poles, or build-
Each operator shall prepare and fol- ings, which could be used to breach the
low one or more manuals of written security.
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procedures to provide security for each (d) At least two accesses must be pro-
LNG plant. The procedures must be vided in each protective enclosure and
available at the plant in accordance be located to minimize the escape dis-
with § 193.2017 and include at least: tance in the event of emergency.

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