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Discover Ludwig"corrective order" is a valid phrase in written English
It refers to a directive or requirement to make a correction, usually issued by someone in authority. For example: "The manager gave a corrective order to the employees to update their safety training."
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For example, Exxon Mobil's Silvertip line received a corrective order after a spill in Yellowstone County, Montana, last year and was shut for 85 days.
Besides the 2010 spill, Enbridge's Line 14 experienced a leak of 1,500 barrels in Wisconsin back in 2007 -- an incident that did not result in a corrective order.
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The report's authors also recommended that the agency take a more direct role in the operation of pipelines through corrective orders or shutdown orders rather than increasing monetary penalties, since such fines hardly impact major energy companies.
Of five corrective orders issued to oil companies between 2007 and early 2010, none resulted in the closure of a pipeline for more than a week, according to the agency's own data.
When the agency subsequently inspected the same accounts, it discovered that Ishikawa Bank had a capital deficit instead.At this point, the bank would normally have been shut down, or at least slapped with a "prompt corrective action" order to clean up its operations.
Last Tuesday, the agency issued Enbridge a corrective action order, a tough but not uncommon response to a spill.
The findings were posted online as part of a larger corrective action order sent to Plains All-American Pipeline.
It is not clear if the federal regulator has issued a corrective action order detailing the steps Tesoro Logistics will need to follow before restarting the line.
Students who accumulate demerit points as a result of various offences are penalised in their sabbatical bidding or are recommended for corrective work order.
Following the spill, oil markets focused attention on PHMSA's corrective action order, a list of demands the agency can issue whenever it determines that a pipeline is "hazardous to life, property, or the environment".
U.S. pipeline regulators last week issued Enbridge a corrective action order, calling for measures to be taken before it would allow the resumption of flows along Line 14, which was halted after a leak was discovered on July 27.
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