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PurposeThe Odor Complaint Viewer (OCV) is a tool for Dispatch to monitor odor calls/complaints
The system will graphically display odor and priority/emergency orders
Automatically posted when created in our customer information system
Manually posted for all other odor complaints
New orders posted to the map will appear as a bull's-eye
Previous orders will appear as either a red flag or red push-pin as clear visual reference
ProcessThe dispatcher will enter the address, city & state OR the cross streets.
Verify the date range – three-months
Evaluate the area around the new order Check the attributes of the push-pins and flags within
a 500 ft. radius.
ProcessIf there are flags and/or pins and these orders were all inside odor complaints that showed repair, turn off, etc., and the underground leakage investigation was negative, then no further action is required for those addresses
If the object on the map was a flag and the order was an outside odor call, then these addresses require an automatic recheck of the facilities
Any pins that show no resolution, either research the original order to find the resolution and input that information into the system or route the address for a recheck
Manual InputSometimes an order will come in where there is no address in our customer information system, such as an intersection, all electric, propane address, etc.
The dispatcher can add a location by two different methods
Type in the address if known
Click a location on the map and the Latitude/Longitude fields will be populated for the location
Resolution Comments
Computer generated orders will automatically update with field technician comments when completed
Manually input odor locations must be updated by the dispatcher
Other ToolsZoom into a specific area
Determine the distance between two points
Identify the boundaries of an outage
Identify restoration within the outage boundary
PurposeTo investigate the report of a natural gas odor or possible leakCompany representatives respond to all reports of:
Natural gas leakage Suspected leakage or odor complaints Miscellaneous hazards relating to natural gas and/or
natural gas appliances
Knowledge Requirements
Detection MethodsLeak Migration BehaviorSoil TypesPolicy Investigation Procedures
Training/QualificationEvacuation Procedure
PolicyResponding personnel will only perform procedures for which they have been trained and are qualified
A leak investigation will not end until the leak/odor has been either:
Repaired, eliminated and/or graded/classified Positively determined NOT to be natural gas
360° Leak Investigation Procedure
Conduct the leak investigation by using a Search or Confirmation Instrument from the base of the structure to a point approximately 5 ft away from the base of the structure
Outdoor Leak Investigation
GeneralTwo types of leakage instruments used:
Search Confirmation
Three types of Outdoor Leak Investigations:
Intersection Single Family Residential or structure less
than 250 feet wide All others
What to do when leakage is found
Indoor Leak Investigation
Types of instruments used Search Instrument – Rover (only) Confirmation Instrument
Two types of Indoor Leak Investigations:
1- Inside structure and access is available2- Inside structure and access is NOT
available
Indoor Leak InvestigationUpon entering any structure on any leak/odor investigation, a Confirmation Instrument will be used to:
Check for the presence of gas inside This is to provide for an early warning in the event there
is gas buildup inside the structureFI units must not be used inside buildings, confined spaces or any structure or substructure where gas may accumulate. FI units are not intrinsically safe.
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