PHMSA Compromise Order - Universal Fire Protection
Summary
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a Compromise Order related to case number 25-0152-CR-EA involving Universal Fire Protection. The order and a certificate of service have been posted.
What changed
PHMSA has issued a Compromise Order, identified by case number 25-0152-CR-EA, concerning Universal Fire Protection. This order signifies a resolution to an enforcement action, likely involving alleged violations of pipeline safety or hazardous materials regulations. The specific details of the violations and the terms of the compromise are contained within the order document, which is available for download.
Companies operating in the pipeline and hazardous materials sector, particularly those with similar case numbers or facing PHMSA investigations, should review this order to understand the agency's enforcement posture and potential settlement terms. While no specific compliance deadline is provided in the summary, the existence of a Compromise Order implies that Universal Fire Protection must adhere to the agreed-upon terms to avoid further penalties. Compliance officers should be aware of this enforcement action and its implications for their own operations.
What to do next
- Review Compromise Order 25-0152-CR-EA for Universal Fire Protection
- Assess implications for internal pipeline safety and hazardous materials compliance programs
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