Evaluation of the use of electronic shipping papers for hazardous materials shipments

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William H. Tate
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Evaluation of the use of electronic shipping papers for hazardous materials shipments

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This report examines the challenges of advancing the use of electronic shipping papers as an alternative to the current paper-based hazardous materials communication system. Paper copy hazardous materials shipping papers have several drawbacks: they are labor intensive and subject to human error; they are perishable and may not be available to emergency responders in the event of an incident; and they are difficult to exchange between modes or different vehicles within a mode. The use of internationally compatible electronic data-sharing technologies could significantly improve the exchange of hazardous materials shipping information among shippers, carriers, regulatory agencies, and emergency responders. Timely access to accurate hazardous materials shipping information will likely reduce errors in information exchange, improve efficiency, enhance security, and improve the response efforts in the event of a hazardous materials incident.

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English
Pages
98

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Evaluation of the use of electronic shipping papers for hazardous materials shipments
2012, Transportation Research Board
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Edition Notes

At head of title: Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 74-75).

Also available online.

Research sponsored by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration project HM-05

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Washington, D.C
Series
HMCRP report -- 8, HMCRP report -- 8.

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Library of Congress
HE199.5.D3 E93 2012

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98 p.
Number of pages
98

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Open Library
OL31104813M
ISBN 10
0309258316
ISBN 13
9780309258319
LCCN
2012941224
OCLC/WorldCat
803998647

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