The Operator Qualification Integrity Process (OQIP) is a coalition of industry stakeholders aiming to enhance OQ program integrity using the ASME B31Q Standard. It promotes consistency and standardization through voluntary actions for continuous improvement without intending to influence future regulations.
Raising the bar for Operator Qualifications
The Operator Qualification Integrity Process is an industry coalition created to develop a process framework to elevate the integrity of OQ and relies on many provisions found within ASME B31Q. Voluntary actions overseen by OQIP will increase consistency and standardization by “raising the bar” above and beyond current regulations and serve as a guide for continuous improvement for the operator and contractor.
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The Operator Qualification Integrity Process (OQIP) is an industry coalition between the Distribution Contractors Association (DCA), the American Gas Association (AGA) and the regional gas associations, OQ training providers, local distribution companies (LDCs), as well as federal regulators and other stakeholders. The OQIP is a process framework to elevate the integrity of OQ programs, first established by PHMSA in the 1999 OQ Rule, across the industry. This Process relies on many provisions found within the ASME B31Q Standard on Pipeline Personnel Qualification. Voluntary actions overseen by the OQIP participants, will increase consistency and standardization resulting in “raising the bar” by going above and beyond current regulations. It is intended to serve as a guide for continuous improvement for the operator and contractor and is not intended to be the basis of future regulation.
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Operator Qualification Integrity Process (OQIP) Pilot Programs
These OQ Integrity Process Pilot programs are a part of our Plan, Do, Check, Adjust, and Continuous Improvement Practices. The Full Document is located here.