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ANSI API RP 1173-2015 sets forth a recommended practice for developing, implementing, and maintaining a pipeline safety management system (PSMS) for onshore and offshore oil and gas pipelines. It applies to all lifecycle phases—design, construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning—and covers both hazardous liquid and gas transmission systems. The standard is intended for operators, service providers, and contractors involved in pipeline activities, providing a consistent framework to manage safety and reduce risks.
The recommended practice follows a Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) continuous improvement cycle and includes ten core elements. These elements collectively address leadership, risk management, operational controls, performance evaluation, and improvement. Below is a summary of the required elements.
| Element | Description | Key Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Safety Policy | Establish and communicate the commitment to safety | Scope, objectives, accountability |
| 2. Safety Leadership | Visible leadership and culture of safety | Management commitment, worker involvement |
| 3. Risk Management | Identification, assessment, and control of risks | Hazard identification, risk assessment procedures |
| 4. Operational Controls | Safe work practices and process controls | Procedures, permits, safety-critical equipment |
| 5. Emergency Management | Preparedness and response plans | Drills, communication, coordination |
| 6. Incident Investigation | Systematic investigation and root cause analysis | Reporting, corrective actions, sharing lessons |
| 7. Performance Monitoring | Leading and lagging indicators | Metrics, data collection, trend analysis |
| 8. Audits | Internal and external audits | Audit schedule, competence, follow-up |
| 9. Management Review | Periodic review of system effectiveness | Inputs, outputs, improvement actions |
| 10. Continuous Improvement | Process to address non-conformities and improve | Corrective/preventive actions, management of change |
API RP 1173-2015 emphasises a risk-based approach. Operators must assess threats — such as corrosion, third-party damage, incorrect operations, and natural forces — and implement controls proportionate to the severity of consequences. This aligns with pipeline integrity management standards like API 1160 and ASME B31.8S.
Implementing API RP 1173-2015 requires aligning existing processes with the ten elements. Many operators integrate the PSMS with ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment), and ISO 45001 (health and safety) management systems. Typical steps include:
Challenges include ensuring consistent application across multiple sites, maintaining documentation, and achieving cultural buy-in. Training and competence development for all personnel is crucial.
API RP 1173-2015 is a recommended practice, not a mandatory standard. However, it is increasingly referenced by regulators (e.g., US PHMSA, international regulators) as evidence of a robust safety management system. Some authorities may require alignment with RP 1173 as part of permit conditions or consent decrees.
Third-party certification is available through accredited bodies. The certification process typically involves document review, site audits, and verification of implementation. Certification to API RP 1173 demonstrates due diligence and can enhance stakeholder confidence.
Organisations should also note that API RP 1173 is currently under revision to align with evolving safety culture concepts and operational experience. Staying informed of updates is recommended.
© 2026 Pipeline Safety Technical Publications. This article reflects the state of ANSI API RP 1173-2015 as of its publication date. For the latest version, consult API or your national standards body.