
Miller Pipeline Corporation is a nationally accredited assessment center for the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). We are one of a few pipeline contractors in the nation that is similarly accredited. As part of Miller's ongoing commitment to providing leadership to this industry, we were the contractor leaders in the development, implementation and management of the nation's largest operator qualification consortium for the gas distribution industry. The consortium, known as "Qualified for One - Qualified for All" or Q41, and a program through the Midwest Energy Association, was established to provide the highest qualification requirements for all covered tasks in order to have crews work for most gas utilities throughout the country and respond to their needs the quickest. Additionally, Miller Pipeline qualifies their personnel under other material methods, such as Industrial Training Services (I.T.S.) and Veriforce.
Most of our employees who work on gas related activities hold more qualifications under this program than their current responsibilities require. This allows us to provide quick response to our customers, whatever their needs may be. We maintain complete records on all of our employees regarding the tasks they have been qualified in and we can provide quick response for any required certifications or evidence of compliance.
Miller Pipeline has also been an active participant in the development of the ASME B-31Q Pipeline Personnel Qualification Standard, being one of only 5 contractors in the Nation in this leadership role for this International Standard development. Miller Pipeline is a voting member serving on that committee as an on-going Standard revision process.
Miller Pipeline Corporation has a long standing commitment to maintain the highest standards for employee safety and health and the use of controlled substances is contrary to these high standards.
As such, and to ensure Miller Pipeline's compliance with federal law, the company has implemented a Anti-Drug and Alcohol Program which has been frequently audited and approved. This D.O.T. Anti-Drug, and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program provides the program elements, procedures, and protocols for complying with Federally mandated requirements for the natural Gas and Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Industry, as well as to reduce accidents that result from the use of controlled substances, thereby reducing fatalities, injuries, and property damage which unnecessarily contribute to unacceptable losses.