Comparing risks of transporting chemicals by highway and rail : a case study.

Author(s)
Kornhauser, A.L. Pasternak, D.J. & Sontag, M.A.
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Abstract

The risks of moving chemicals by rail and highway are compared using a distribution risk decision support tool. Described are the problems faced by those who must evaluate how hazardous materials are to be transported, what attributes are needed in a decision support tool that quantities the risk along competing routes, and how these results are used to select a mode and a route. This is achieved through the presentation of a case study involving the movement of anhydrous ammonia. (A)

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C 11954 (In: C 11951 S) /72 / IRRD 869654
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In: Freight transportation research, Transportation Research Record TRR 1430, p. 36-40, 19 ref.

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