The study includes the redaction of a reference document that would give directives concerning the stowing of packages on ground transportation means. These directives would exclusively cover the mechanical loads to which the packages are subjected in normal or accidental transport conditions. Regulatory prescriptions have been collected in Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, the Federal Republic of Germany, Sweden and the U.S.A. Additionally, advisory prescriptions and information have been received from national or international organizations, as well as from companies specialized in road and railway traffic. On the basis of a large inquiry made with truck- and waggon manufacturers about generated deceleration forces involved during transport vehicles and train accidents, and about forces taken into account for the construction of these equipments, some interesting information has been collected. The most current standards concerning the strength of the stowing for road transportation are in the three directions (longitudinal, lateral and vertical) respectively 2g - 1g - 1g, while the maximum values are respectively 10g - 5g - 2g. For railway transportation, the standards in many European countries are 4 g - 0,4 g - 0,3 g. While data concerning the normal railway traffic are coherent, no reliable data exist for accidents including the impact of vehicles against rigid obstacles. (Atomindex citation 14:806886)
Stowing of Packages Containing Radioactive Materials on Conveyances. Phase 1
1982
118 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Radiation Shielding, Protection, & Safety , Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Railroad Transportation , Radioactive Materials , Containers , Rail Transport , Road Transport , Transport Regulations , Acceleration , Accidents , Dynamic Loads , Dynamics , Fastening , Recommendations , Safety Standards , Statistical Data , ERDA/420204
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