Gas Incident Response
Use the menu on the left to learn how to manage natural gas leaks, fires and explosions. This section also includes tips for working effectively with Dominion Energy.
Main Topic Topics
- Gas incident response: Dos and don’ts
- Working with Dominion Energy
- Parking, safeguards and evacuation
- Indoor gas leak warning signs
- Indoor gas leaks: Monitor the atmosphere
- Indoor gas leaks: Turn off gas at the service meter
- Indoor gas leaks: Evacuate
- Indoor gas leaks: Ventilate
- Indoor gas leaks: Control ignition hazards
- Outdoor gas leaks: Warning signs
- Outdoor gas leaks: Monitor the atmosphere
- Outdoor gas leaks: Evacuate
- Outdoor gas leaks: Control ignition hazards
- Outdoor gas leaks: Actions to avoid
- Gas fires: Let it burn!
- Gas fires: Use a fog spray
- Gas fires: Turn off gas at the service meter
- Gas explosions: How gas explosions happen
- Gas explosions: Severity
- Gas explosions: Evacuation precautions
- Gas explosions: Migration precautions
- Transmission line emergencies: Unique hazards
- Transmission line emergencies: Summary of response actions
- Railroad incidents
- Railroad incidents: Prevent pipeline damage