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API standars
hi a need some standars
please help me
thanks
API RP 1004 Bottom Loading and Vapor Recovery for MC-306 & DOT-406 Tank Motor Vehicles
API RP 1007 Loading and Unloading of MC 306/DOT 406 Cargo Tank Motor Vehicles
API RP 1112 Developing a Highway Emergency Response Plan for Incidents Involving Hazardous Materials
API RP 2219 Safe Operation of Vacuum Trucks in Petroleum Service
API RP 1637 ERTA Using the API Color-Symbol System to Mark Equipment and Vehicles for Product Identification at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities and Distribution Terminals
API/IP 1542 Identification Markings for Dedicated Aviation Fuel Manufacturing and Distribution Facilities, Airport Storage and Mobile Fuelling Equipment
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API RP 1004 8th Ed. Jan. 2003 - Bottom Loading and Vapor Recovery for MC-306 & DOT-406 Tank Motor Vehicles.pdf
[url]http://www.4shared.com/document/W8EsZ2DL/API_RP_1004_8th_Ed_Jan_2003_-_.html[/url]
API RP 2219 3rd Ed. Nov. 2005 - Safe Operation of Vacuum Trucks in Petroleum Service.pdf
[url]http://www.4shared.com/document/A_j4Jrxr/API_RP_2219_3rd_Ed_Nov_2005_-_.html[/url]
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American Petroleum Institute Makes Safety Standards Available to Public Online
American Petroleum Institute Makes Safety Standards Available to Public Online
The American Petroleum Institute is putting 160 industry standards online for the first time, part of an effort to be more transparent about the standards under which many oil and gas companies operate.
API, the country’s oil and gas industry trade group, first announced back in August that it would put the standards online. Now, you can read them here.
[url]http://publications.api.org/[/url]
(You have to register)
The move comes as regulators have been criticized for adopting many standards written by the industry as federal regulations, both for offshore drilling and onshore pipelines. As part of my series on pipeline safety, I reported that API authored all or part of 27 standards on pipeline safety that were then adopted by a key agency that oversees pipelines, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Many of the standards were not easily accessible to the public, as copies were kept at the PHMSA and API offices but were not released online. There have been similar reports of the now-defunct Minerals Management Service adopting the industry’s offshore drilling standards.
API makes quite a bit of money selling these standards, which is why the group originally didn’t put them online. Now, the public can see a read-only version of the standard. Hard copies will still have to be purchased. The 160 standards that have been put online are just one-third of the standards authored by API, but the group says all of the safety-related standards have been put online.
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Yorman J. Mari Peraza
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Hai,
Does any body have British standards (Mechanical) for pumps, compressors, piping, hydraulics, materials, valves etc.?
Please upload in 4shared or ifile.it
Thanks in advance