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    Guidebook for Conducting Local Hazardous Materials Commodity Flow Studies

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    Guidebook for Conducting Local Hazardous Materials Commodity Flow Studies

    "Guidebook for Conducting Local Hazardous Materials Commodity Flow Studies" by David H. Bierling, George O. Rogers, Deborah L. Jasek, Anna A. Protopapas, Jeffrey E. Warner, Leslie E. Olson
    Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program Project HM-01, HMCRP Report 3
    TRB, NAS Press | 2011 | ISBN: 9780309155601 | 184 pages | PDF | 5 MB

    TRB’s HMCRP Report 3: Guidebook for Conducting Local Hazardous Materials Commodity Flow Studies is designed to support risk assessment, emergency response preparedness, resource allocation, and analyses of hazardous commodity flows across jurisdictions. This report presents a user-friendly guidebook to support risk assessment, emergency response preparedness, resource allocation, and analyses of hazardous commodity flows across jurisdictions.



    The guidebook updates the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Guidance for Conducting Hazardous Materials Flow Surveys. All modes of transportation, all classes and divisions of hazardous materials, and the effects of seasonality on hazardous materials movements are discussed in the guidebook.

    Contents
    1 Summary
    10 Chapter 1 Introduction
    10 1.1 Need for Document
    12 1.2 Hazmat Transportation Overview
    15 1.3 Organization of this Report
    17 Chapter 2 Select Leadership, Set Objectives, and Define Data Requirements
    17 2.1 Select Leadership
    19 2.2 Set Objectives
    22 2.3 Define Data Requirements
    23 2.4 HMCFS Objectives and Public Protection Goals
    24 Chapter 3 Collect and Review Baseline Information
    and Scope Project
    24 3.1 Collect Baseline Information
    26 3.2 Review and Evaluate Baseline Information
    28 3.3 Scope the HMCFS Project
    30 Chapter 4 Collect and Review Existing Data
    30 4.1 Existing Data Overview
    30 4.2 Locally or Institutionally Available Data Sources
    36 4.3 Electronic Databases and Reports
    41 4.4 Review Existing Data and New Data Needs
    43 Chapter 5 Collect and Validate New Data
    43 5.1 Conduct Interviews
    45 5.2 Considerations for Field Data Collection
    50 5.3 Collect Field Data
    55 5.4 Validate New Data
    57 Chapter 6 Analyze and Document Data
    57 6.1 Railway, Pipeline, Waterway, and Airway Data Analysis
    59 6.2 Truck/Roadway Data Analysis
    59 6.3 Document the Data
    66 6.4 Summarize Information
    67 6.5 HMCFS Content
    69 Chapter 7 Implement Information
    69 7.1 Review Objectives and Limitations
    69 7.2 Disseminate and Communicate Information
    72 7.3 Apply Results
    74 7.4 Archiving the HMCFS
    74 7.5 Revisions and Updates
    75 Chapter 8 Conclusions and Recommendations
    77 References
    79 Key Terms and Acronyms
    A-1 Appendix A Hazardous Materials Placards
    B-1 Appendix B Shipping Documents and Placard Numbers from 2008 ERG
    C-1 Appendix C HMCFS Case Studies
    D-1 Appendix D Promising Practices for Conducting an HMCFS
    E-1 Appendix E HMCFS Sampling and Scheduling
    F-1 Appendix F Sample Railroad Data Request Form
    G-1 Appendix G Electronic Database and Report Descriptions
    H-1 Appendix H 2002 Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey Data
    I-1 Appendix I Large Truck Incident and Accident Information
    J-1 Appendix J Truck/Hazmat Placard Identification Sheet and Count Tabulation Sheets
    K-1 Appendix K Existing and New HMCFS Data Analysis Examples

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