This story appears in the July 9 print edition of Transport Topics. The Transportation Intermediaries Association has renewed its bid to force the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety ...
Two companies plan to develop a demonstration command center that will allow municipalities to know the exact location of emergency vehicles and hazardous materials. Concentrax Inc., a provider of ...
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has launched an online database of hazardous materials incident summary reports. The annual and 10-year summary reports include the number of ...
Members of an emergency medical technician team train as emergency responders to a hazardous materials spill site. Green-suited personnel specialize in decontamination, and gray- suited personnel are ...
The House of Representatives approved Nov. 29 the RESPONSE Act of 2016 (S. 546), a bill "to enhance emergency responder training for incidents involving hazardous-materials rail transportation." The ...
A Houston-based trucking firm is among the first to take part in a database that tracks hazardous materials on the nation's roads and rails. Backers of the idea hope other haulers will follow suit. A ...
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