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A bronze statue of Danielle Dawn Smalley stands in front of the Foundation offices
 

As an administrator or faculty member, knowledge and advance preparation are paramount to properly responding to potential emergencies. The following suggestions will help you become better prepared. <next>

 
 Familiarize yourself,your faculty and staff,and students with nearby pipelines or facilities.

  Note any pipeline markers in the area and have pipeline contact information available.

  Incorporate these materials into your emergency preparedness plans.

  Conduct disaster scenarios or tabletop exercises simulating a pipeline incident.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, please visit the following web sites or contact the organizations found below.

Pipeline Association for Public Awareness
www.pipelineawareness.org

Danielle Dawn Smalley Foundation www.smalleyfnd.org

U.S. Department of Transportation- Pipeline Safety and Hazardous Materials Administration www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov

Pipeline 101
www.pipeline101.org
       

 
 Information for Schools
  Pipelines for Pupils
  Pipeline Necessity
  Pipeline Markers
  Pipeline Locations
  Recognizing Leaks
  Response Protocol
  Call Before You Dig
  Industry Safeguards
  Advance Preparation
  PAPA