Event Summary
Control room regulations are complex, highly scrutinized, and frequently audited. While many teams understand the standards at a high level, translating them into day-to-day operations, documentation, and audit readiness remains a challenge.
This disconnect often results in gaps between what is required and what is demonstrated during a PHMSA audit.
This course bridges that gap—connecting key control room management standards directly to real operating environments. You’ll gain clarity on how regulations are applied in practice, what auditors expect to see, and how to align your control room processes and documentation to meet compliance requirements with confidence.
Through real-world examples and audit-focused discussion, you’ll see how these regulations show up in operating control rooms—so you can apply them immediately and be better prepared for regulatory review.
What You’ll Gain
- A practical understanding of how key standards apply in real control room operations (API RP 1168, 1165, 1167, 1130)
- Insight into PHMSA audit expectations and how to prepare effectively
- A clear connection between regulatory requirements and day-to-day operational practices
- Awareness of common compliance gaps—and how to proactively avoid them
Who Should Attend
Control room managers, pipeline controllers, and SCADA professionals responsible for control room operations, along with compliance, audit, and regulatory professionals supporting pipeline operations.
Experience Level
- Intermediate – Designed for professionals with a foundational understanding of pipeline or control room operations.
Professional Development Hours
3 PDH
Meet the Instructor
Carin Myer
CAM Consulting
Carin Meyer has been working with Pipeline SCADA for 20 years. Ms. Meyer started with BP Pipelines in Tulsa Oklahoma as a SCADA Engineer and advanced to SCADA Team Lead. Carin has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Regis University, an MBA from Colorado Technical University, and a Master of Management IT – Project Management from Colorado Technical University. Ms. Meyer sits on several industry steering committees for SCADA Regulation, Leak Detection, and SCADA Cyber Security. In addition to her current role, Carin speaks at industry conferences, is a technical SCADA instructor for continuing education, and consults clients who benefit from her SCADA expertise.
