• National Grid state-specific, step-by-step foldable checklists to help prevent dangerous and costly damage to underground natural gas pipelines and other utilities.Audience: ExcavatorsRegion(s): Massachusetts, Upstate New York, Downstate New YorkDate published: October 2024Project: 14990           Product: 97915 (MA), 97920 (NY)Download PDFs:   Massachusetts   New York
  • A flyer for third-party professionals working near buried utility lines that promotes National Grid’s online excavator safety course, with QR codes that direct workers to the course on the e-SMARTworkers website. The flyer includes talking points for Stakeholder Engagement Specialists, including key course highlights and an outline of the safety material.Audience: ExcavatorsRegion(s): AllDate published: October 2024Project: 14999    Product: 97935  Download PDF
  • A wallet card for workers that has a QR code that takes them to the National Grid natural gas safety course for excavators on the e-SMARTworkers website. The card also has a place for registered users to write their login credentials for their e-learning courses.Audience: ExcavatorsRegion(s): AllDate published: September 2024Project: 17103    Product: 97930  Download PDF
  • Annual pipeline public awareness program (PPAP) safety mailer distributed by National Grid to more than 120,000 excavator stakeholder organizations in the utility’s gas service counties. Mailer complies with API Recommended Practice (RP) 1162. Covers natural gas pipeline purpose and reliability, potential gas hazards and prevention measures undertaken, damage prevention, leak/damage recognition and response, one-call requirements, pipeline locations and sources of additional information. A detachable visor card provides tips for convenient job site reference on safe excavation, gas leak warning signs and leak response.Audience: Third-party excavatorsRegion(s): Gas service counties in Massachusetts, Downstate New York and Upstate New YorkDate published: May 2024Project: 14206Product: 97685 (MA), 97687 (DNY), 97686 (UNY)Download PDFs:   Massachusetts   Downstate New York   Upstate New York
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