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Title: First At The Scene
Author: J. m. Lennon
Source: American Gas Association 1983
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: As you know, a serious gas related accident or incident can occur in your service territory at any time of the day or night or any day of the week. Since it usually is true they occur at the most inopportune times, lets first agree that you should have a viable plan to handle the restoration of normal service conditions as well as the investigation of the incident in a logical coordinated manner. Today we do not, could not, and would not expect you, the gas management group, to be or take over the duties of a Claims Investigator. Because of the varying sizes of our member companies and our sometimes far afield physical territories, this coordinated plan is mandatory. The hard facts are that at some later date, sometimes as long as four to six years from the incident, you and your service personnel may be called to testify in significant detail before a judge and jury who will expect, and want to beUeve you are the gas expert you allude to be. As any of you know who have actually testified, the courtroom is the best display of Monday morning quarterbacking you will ever face in your Ufe. It is not to be feared though if we are wiUing to prepare for it with a minimum of effort.




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