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  • Natural Gas Safety
    • Properties and Characteristics of Natural Gas
    • The Natural Gas Delivery System
    • Gas Incident Response
  • Electrical Safety
    • Electrical Safety Basics
    • The Electric Distribution System
    • Fires Involving Electric Facilities
    • Downed Power Lines
  • Natural Gas Safety Certification
  • Request an in Person Presentation
  • Resources
    • Videos
    • Links
    • Tips of the Trade
      • Sign-up for Email Newsletters
      • See More Tips
    • Damage Prevention Specialist Map and Contact List
    • Public Safety Trainers Map
    • NIPSCO Service Territory Map
    • Indiana Gas Ops Map
    • Natural Gas Incident Response Summary
    • ERG Guide 115
  • About NIPSCO

Firefighters, police and EMTs are typically first on the scene in an emergency and face the greatest risk from natural gas and electrical hazards. Understanding the potential dangers and learning how to deal with them correctly makes everyone safer. Please select a section below to learn more.

HomepageJennifer Reece2023-03-20T10:01:15-04:00

Natural Gas Safety

This section includes a variety of topics to help you safely respond to emergencies that may involve natural gas.

Electrical Safety

This section provides safety tips for responding to some common electrical emergencies.

Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Online Certification Course

Earn a certificate that demonstrates your knowledge of natural gas pipeline safety with this FREE online course.

First Responder Emergency Number: 219-647-5888

NOTE: This number is for Emergency Officials Only.

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