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Main Title Transport of Dangerous Goods Methods and Tools for Reducing the Risks of Accidents and Terrorist Attack / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Garbolino, Emmanuel.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Tkiouat, Mohamed.
Yankevich, Natalia.
Lachtar, Dalanda.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2012
Call Number TA403.6
ISBN 9789400726840
Subjects Engineering ; Chemicals--Safety measures ; System safety
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2684-0
Collation X, 249p. 90 illus. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
DGT and Biophysical Vulnerability of the Territory: Contribution to GIS and Dangerous Phenomena Simulations Software -- Legislative Context and Governance Principles for Dangerous Goods Transportation (DGT) Integrated Risk Management -- Technical and Functional Standards to Provide a High Quality Service for Dangerous Good Transport on Road -- Dangerous Goods Transportation and Risk Management Project: a Cost-Benefit Analysis Approach -- Mobile Object Framework and Fuzzy Graph Modeling to Boost Hazmat Telegeomonitoring -- Multi-Path Multi-Criteria Routing of Hazardous Materials in Time-Dependent Networks -- Adaptation of Graph and Game Theories to Reliability Problems -- An Expected Risk Model for Rail Transport of Hazardous Materials; M. Bagheria et al -- Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel: Security and Theory. This book addresses the various risks associated with the transport of dangerous goods within a territory. The emphasis of the contributions is on methods and tools to reduce the vulnerability of both the environment and human society to accidents or malicious acts involving such transport. With topics ranging from game theory to governance principles, the authors together cover technical, legal, financial, and logistic aspects of this problem. The intended audience includes responsible persons in territorial organizations, managers of transport infrastructures, as well as students, teachers and researchers wishing to deepen their knowledge in this area.