Dangerous traffic.

Author(s)
Barent, M. & Allenby, H.
Year
Abstract

The increasing traffic in dangerous goods makes it essential for the safety of a tunnel and its users to classify the chemicals and other materials carried through it in order to recognize whether a given load presents some fire, explosion toxic or other hazard which may pose a greater threat in a tunnel than it does above ground; and to decide in advance of its presentation for passage whether it can be allowed through without restriction, passed through under escort or prohibited from entry.

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Publication

Library number
B 7350 (In: B 7139) /25/72.6/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on the Aerodynamics and Ventilation of Vehicle Tunnels, Canterbury, 1973, edited by H.S. Stephens, A.L. King and C.A. Richardson, Cranfield, British Hydromechanics Research Association, 1974, p. J2-13- J2-20

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