• This scratch-and-sniff card teaches people to recognize the odor of gas leaks – and how to stay safe if they do suspect a leak. The front of the card has a patch that releases a natural gas scent (mercaptan) when scratched.Audience: Affected publicRegion(s): AllDate published: June 2019Project: 12051     Product: 89470  Download PDFNote: Additional time is needed for ordering this product.Note: A minimum order is required.
  • This wallet card is a safety reminder card that excavators can keep with them on the job site. It highlights the five steps for safe excavation and the color codes for locator marks. The card also has a QR code for the National Grid e-SMARTworkers website which provides additional safety information, as well as a QR code for the Dig Safe ticket status look up (NE), Dig Safely NY ticket status look up (UNY) or New York 811 ticket status look up (DNY).Audience: ExcavatorsRegion(s): New England, Upstate New York, Downstate New YorkDate published: July 2021Project: 13235    Product: 89645 (NE), 89630 (UNY), 89640 (DNY)Download PDFs:   New England   Upstate New York   Downstate New York
  • A four-panel brochure that covers high-interest natural gas safety tips relevant to the general public, including residential gas appliance safety, gas leak recognition and response, carbon monoxide poisoning prevention, residential methane detectors, gas meter access, safe digging tips and state-specific 811 requirements. This brochure also spotlights National Grid’s commitment to safety and the company’s many gas safety initiatives. Available in English and Spanish.Audience: General publicRegion(s): AllDate published: January 2020Project: 11944Products: 97750 (NE – English), 97755 (NE – Spanish), 97740 (DNY – English), 97745 (DNY – Spanish), 97760 (UNY – English), 97765 (UNY – Spanish)Download PDFs:   New England (English)   New England (Spanish)   Downstate New York (English)   Downstate New York (Spanish)   Upstate New York (English)   Upstate New York (Spanish)
  • A four-panel brochure that explains how public officials and excavators can work with National Grid to assure that excavations do not encroach upon and damage vulnerable cast iron gas mains. Describes the two types of encroachment (undermine and parallel) and how to prevent them.Audience: Public officials and excavatorsRegion(s): AllDate published: November 2023Project: 14445    Product: 43390  Download PDF
  • This mailer supplements National Grid’s annual pipeline public awareness program (PPAP) Excavator Baseline mailing with messages that address knowledge gaps identified through research with this audience. Tips focus on 811 notification and gas leak recognition and response. Includes high-impact photos to increase awareness of specific natural gas leak warning signs. The mailer includes a chart with state-specific 811 wait times to help excavators schedule their 811 notification and subsequent excavation start date; this chart is designed to be detached and saved for reference.Audience: ExcavatorsRegion(s): New England, Upstate New York, Downstate New YorkDate published: December 2019Project: 11853           Product: 97730 (NE), 97735 (UNY), 97725 (DNY)Download PDFs:   New England   Upstate New York   Downstate New York
  • This postcard was sent to excavators in Massachusetts and New York, encouraging them to enroll in the new online Natural gas safety course for excavators.Audience: ExcavatorsRegion(s): AllDate published: January 2024Project: 14192    Product: 97880  Download PDF
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