TSASK will contact current program holders to make arrangements to convert their programs to the new requirements of the PRP SVC Program. Current Pressure Relief Device Isolation Control Valve Program holders should not make any changes to their existing programs. If an owner has an urgent need to make changes, please contact TSASK to arrange for the implementation of the new program.
TSASK acknowledges that the implementation time frame for the new program will be a few years. All owners will be given time to upgrade their current programs.
Apply for a New Program
Complete the Application for the Registration of a PRP SVC Program form, including:
- One electronic copy of the PRP SVC manual (CONTROLLED) or two copies of the updated QMS pages (CONTROLLED)
- An electronic copy of the listing of all sites and valves controlled under the program.
The Pressure Relief Path (PRP) Stop Valve Control (SVC) Program will be renewed/audited on a 3-year cycle.
Update to a Registered Program
If the program has significantly changed, forward the changes to TSASK using the Application for the Registration of a PRP SVC Program form. Minor updates do not need to be registered with TSASK.
If a site is bought or sold or a new site is added to the program, complete the Update to a Registered PRP SVC Program form. There is no fee for this service.
The addition or deletion of stop valves does not require the notification of TSASK. These will be reviewed at the next audit.
Renew an Existing Program
Complete the Application for the Registration of a PRP SVC Program form above, including:
- The PRP SVC registration number or the old PRD SVC program number.
- An electronic copy of the listing of all sites and valves controlled under the program.