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1986

CIS 95-498
Health and Safety Executive
Control del riesgo
Danger contained [en inglés]
Cinta de video donde se explica cómo aplicar la legislación sobre el transporte de mercancías peligrosas por carretera.
CFL Vision, P.O. Box 35, Wetherby LS23 7EX, Reino Unido, 1986. Videocasete. Duración: 14min. Precio: GBP 11,49 (alquiler), GBP 42,13 (venta). ###

CIS 93-1334 Handbook for the transportation and distribution of explosive materials
Contents of this guidance note: I - transportation of explosive materials (vehicle operator selection and training; transport equipment; shipping papers; inspections; loading; driver's log; accidents and accident reporting; emergency procedures; vehicle markings); II - storage of explosive materials (personnel selection and training; types and location of storage facilities; storage within magazines; magazine operations; safety precautions); III - materials handling equipment (forklift trucks). Examples of forms and certificates are included.
Institute of Makers of Explosives, 1120 Nineteenth Street, NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC 20036-3605, USA, June 1986. iii, 59p. Illus.

CIS 89-1429 Recommendations on the transport of dangerous goods - Tests and criteria [United Nations]
Recommandations relatives au transport des marchandises dangereuses - Epreuves et critères [Nations Unies] [en francés]
New products which are considered as having explosive properties or are intended to function as explosives (including pyrotechnics) are candidates for Class 1 of the United Nations Hazard Classification scheme. This manual is a compilation of the various tests which enable a competent authority to classify these products ("products" comprises substances, packaged substances, articles and packaged articles) according to the above scheme. Details of drawings and specifications of materials used in the tests can be obtained from the appropriate national authority.
United Nations Publications Sales, 1211 Genève 10, Switzerland, 1986. 1st ed. 189p. Illus.

CIS 88-1770
Department of Transportation - Research and Special Programs Administration
Transportation - Revised Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Parts 100 to 177 [USA]
This book contains a codification of the general and permanent rules concerning the transportation of hazardous substances, as of 1 Oct. 1986. Parts cover: 101 - Cargo Security Advisory Standards of the Office of Transportation Security; 106 - Rulemaking procedures concerning hazardous material transportation and pipeline safety; 107 - Hazardous materials programme procedures; 171 - General information, regulations and definitions concerning hazardous materials; 172 - Hazardous materials tables (hazard class, identification number, required labels, packaging requirements, maximum quantity per package, water shipment requirements noted for ca. 2500 substances; other tables on specific chemical wastes, chemicals listed by the EPA under the Clean Water Act, and an Optional Hazardous Materials Table for ca. 2200 substances); 173 - General requirements for shipments and packagings; 174-177 - Special requirements for carriage by rail, aircraft, vessel and public highway, respectively. Very thorough indexes.
Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington DC 20402, USA, 1986. 876p. Illus. Not microfiched.

CIS 88-1661 Safety marks
Les indications de danger [en francés]
This brochure provides general information on the responsibility of consignors to properly identify consignments of dangerous goods with the correct safety marks.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 14p.

CIS 88-1660 Intermodal consignments of dangerous goods: Transport units/ferries
Envois intermodaux de marchandises dangereuses: Unités de transport/traversiers [en francés]
This brochure provides general information on the intermodal requirements between rail or road transport units using a ferry service.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 6p.

CIS 88-1659 Shippers and manufacturers: Additional requirements: Road
Expéditeurs et fabricants: Exigences supplémentaires: transport routier [en francés]
Unless otherwise specified, the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations apply to all transport modes. However, some sections of the regulations set out provisions which apply specifically and solely to one transport mode. The information document on "Shippers and Manufacturers - Responsibilities" outlines the requirements for shipping dangerous goods regardless of the mode of transport. This leaflet outlines the additional requirements specific to consignments of dangerous goods by road within Canada.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 4p.

CIS 88-1658 Shippers and manufacturers: Additional requirements: Rail
Expéditeurs et fabricants: Exigences supplémentaires: transport ferroviaire [en francés]
This leaflet outlines the additional requirements specific to consignments of dangerous goods by rail within Canada.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 4p.

CIS 88-1657 Shippers and manufacturers: Additional requirements: Marine
Expéditeurs et fabricants: Exigences supplémentaires: transport maritime [en francés]
The information document on "Shippers and manufacturers - Responsibilities" outlines the requirements under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for shipping dangerous goods regardless of the mode of transport. This leaflet outlines the additional requirements specific to domestic consignments of dangerous goods by sea.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 4p.

CIS 88-1656 Shippers and manufacturers: Additional requirements: Air
Expéditeurs et fabricants: Exigences supplémentaires: transport aérien [en francés]
Unless otherwise specified, the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDG regulations) apply to all means of transport. Some sections of the regulations, however, set out provisions that apply solely to one mode of transport. This leaflet outlines those provisions which are of interest to consignors shipping dangerous goods by air.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 6p. Illus.

CIS 88-1655 Shippers and manufacturers responsibilities: All modes
Expéditeurs et fabricants: responsabilités: tous les modes [en francés]
This publication provides a general outline of the responsibilities of those who offer for transport consignments of dangerous goods as defined in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations. It is designed for all those having the responsibility under the law for classifying, preparing, packaging, handling and documenting dangerous goods for transport. This publication also applies to consignors and manufacturers of dangerous goods who are responsible under the law for ensuring the training and certificaiton of employees; registering their firms with the Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada; preparing Emergency Response Assistance Plans; reporting dangerous occurrences to the appropriate authorities; and who may wish to apply for permits of exception or for recognition of an equivalent standard.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 14p. Illus.

CIS 88-1644 Exporters and importers - Additional requirements: International air
Exportateurs et importateurs - Exigences supplémentaires: envois internationaux par air [en francés]
This guide describes the regulations with which the international consignment of dangerous goods by air must comply.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 2p.

CIS 88-1654 Exporters and importers - Additional requirements: Transborder
Exportateurs et importateurs - Exigences supplémentaires: envois transfrontaliers [en francés]
This guide describes the regulations with which transborder consignments of dangerous goods must comply.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 4p.

CIS 88-1653 Exporters and importers - Additional requirements: International marine
Exportateurs et importateurs - Exigences supplémentaires: envois internationaux par mer [en francés]
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations (TDG regulations) apply to the handling, offering for transport and transporting of dangerous goods within Canada. International consignments of dangerous goods coming into or exiting Canada by ship will have to comply with certain requirements under the TDG regulations for the domestic, surface portion of the journey and with international requirements for the remainder of their journey. The accompanying information document on the responsibilities for exporters and importers provides a general outline of requirements under the TDG regulations whether the consignment of dangerous goods is international or transborder. This leaflet outlines the interface between the domestic and international portion of a journey of a consignment of dangerous goods by sea.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 4p.

CIS 88-1652 Exporters and importers: Responsibilities
Exportateurs et importateurs: responsabilités [en francés]
This publication provides general information on the special requirements for exporters and importers of dangerous goods to or from Canada under the TDG regulations. Accompanying leaflets provide information on the requirements for the domestic portion of a consignment of dangerous goods that is international or transborder.
Transport of Dangerous Goods Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, 1986. 4p.

CIS 87-1489 Gibbons J.H.
Transportation of hazardous materials
This report includes a comprehensive assessment of the regulations, information systems, container safety, and training for emergency response and enforcement in the USA. Covered are: findings and options; data and information systems (hazardous materials flow databases, accident and spill information systems); transportation regulations (federal role, state and local regulations); and training for enforcement and emergency response.
U.S. Superintendent of Documents, General Printing Offices, Washington DC 20402, USA, July 1986. 265p. Illus. 60 ref.

CIS 87-1134 Serie Legislación Laboral - 1er. Semestre - 1986/Serie Legislación Laboral - 1er. Semestre - 1986
Included in this comepndium of Cuban labour legislation are: Resolution No.5092 on the Regulation for the transportation, handling and storage of materials and on interior passageways; Resolution No.5093 on the Regulation for the use and maintenance of steam boilers; Resolution No.5094 on the Regulation for the handling and maintenance of electrical systems; and Resolution No.5095 on the Regulation for the safe use of machinery utilising centrifugal force.
Comité Estatal de Trabajo y Seguridad Social, La Habana, Cuba, 1986. 281p.

CIS 87-1455 Classifying dangerous goods
Classification des marchandises dangereuses [en francés]
This brochure provides general information. The 3 steps that the responsible manufacturer or importer must take to classify the goods to be transported are explained and illustrated.
Transport Canada, Transport Dangerous Goods Directorate, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N5, Canada, Feb. 1986. 4p.

CIS 87-1078 Kretzschmar E., Böhme K., Eppstädt W., Kraus E., Schöning M., Seifert S., Zöhrer G.
Technical documentation for transport, handling and storage operations - the basis of rational and safe work
Technologische Dokumentationen für TUL-Prozesse - Grundlage für rationelles und sicheres Arbeiten [en alemán]
Synopsis of the fundamental principles of transport, handling and storage that must be taken into account and properly documented when new processes or operations are developed. Practical examples of technical documentation are given.
Zentralinstitut für Arbeitsschutz, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 1, 8020 Dresden, German Democratic Republic, 1986. 53p. Illus. 9 ref. Price: M.6.30.

CIS 87-1086 Transport of dangerous substances in tank containers
This guidance note covers: definitions, responsibilities, design and construction, examination, testing and certification, information concerning dangerous substances being transported, organic peroxides, labelling of tank containers, training of drivers, international transport of tank containers (by sea, rail, road).
Health and Safety Executive, St. Hugh's House, Stanley Precinct, Trinity Road, Bootle, Merseyside L20 3QY, United Kingdom, 1986. 9p. 13 ref. Appendix. Price: £2.50.

CIS 87-297 Pachiaudi G.
Noise in truck driver cabs and hearing damage in truck drivers
Bruit dans les cabines de poids lourds et atteinte auditive des conducteurs [en francés]
This study is concerned with drivers of long-distance trucks and aims to establish whether a causal relationship exists between noise levels inside the driver's cab and hearing damage in the drivers. Literature survey of the subject. Measurements of noise levels and hearing tests of 250 drivers. At low frequencies the noise exposure of drivers is below danger levels. Nevertheless, many drivers exhibit a bilateral hearing deficit (particularly in the left ear and at the frequency of 4000Hz). This deficit is related to age, job seniority and - to a lesser degree - the number of hours per week of exposure to noise. This hearing deficit is not sufficiently serious at retirement age to make the drivers eligible for compensation in France. More research is needed on the impact of low-frequency noise on hearing.
Recherche Transport Sécurité, Mar. 1986, p.13-20. Illus. 16 ref.

CIS 86-1623 Carnes S.A.
Institutional issues affecting the transport of hazardous materials in the United States: Anticipating strategic management needs
The transportation of hazardous materials occurs in the context of a complex and dynamic institutional environment. This environment comprises the attention and actions of a diverse cast of characters, ranging from the transport industry itself to self-appointed overseers of hazardous materials transport (HMT). In addition to concerns over protection of public health and the environment, institutional issues include discussions of the appropriate division of political authority and responsibility, trust in diverse political authorities, and financial liability and the provision of sufficient emergency response capabilities in the event of transport accidents. Changes in the institutional environment may be anticipated as the volume of HMT increases, as communications among institutional actors increase, and these actors become increasingly specialised and professionalised. Planning for such changes may profit from a consideration of alternative institutional management strategies emphasising different degrees of openness among affected institutions.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Aug. 1986, Vol.13, No.3, p.257-277. 49 ref.

CIS 86-1316 Hazard labels - Road transport (ADR)
Etiquettes de danger - Transport routier (ADR) [en francés]
Regulations on the labelling of dangerous goods transported by road in Belgium, in conformity with the European Agreement ADR.
Promosafe, Jan.-Feb. 1986, Vol.13, No.1, p.62-64. Illus.

CIS 86-1007 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to class 6.2 infectious substances - 1986 edition
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1986 edition). Regulations and recommendations covered: the UN recommendations as amended Dec. 1984; the IMDG Code, up to and including Amendment 22-84; 1986 ICAO Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air; the IATA dangerous goods regulations, 27th edition; international regulations concerning the carriage of dangerous goods by rail and Express parcels by rail; the European agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road; universal postal conventions.
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1986. 27p. Illus. Price: £10.00.

CIS 86-1006 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to class 6.1 poisons - 1986 edition
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1986 edition). Regulations and recommendations covered: the UN Recommendation as amended Dec. 1984; the IMDG Code up to and including Amendment 22-84; the air transport regulations current on Jan. 1986; the road and rail regulations (1985-1986).
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1986. 126p. Illus. Price: £20.00.

CIS 86-1005 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to class 8 corrosives and class 9 miscellaneous substances - 1986 edition
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1986 edition). Regulations and recommendations covered: the UN Recommendation as amended Dec. 1984; the IMDG Code up to and including Amendment 22-84; the air transport regulations current on Jan. 1986; the road and rail regulations (1985-1986).
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1986. 88p. Indexes. Price: £16.00.

CIS 86-1004 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to class 3 inflammable liquids - 1986 edition
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1986 edition). Regulations and Recommendations covered: the UN Recommendation as amended Dec. 1984; the IMDG Code up to and including Amendment 22-84; the air transport regulations current on Jan. 1986; the road and rail regulations (1985-1986).
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1986. 90p. Index. Price: £16.00.

CIS 86-1003 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: General guide 1986 edition
This guide sets out the provisions of international regulations and recommendations controlling the packaging of dangerous materials. Aspects covered: the international regulations; use of the guide; classification of goods; UN packaging codes and specifications; sea transport; marking, labelling and documentation; terminology and definitions.
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1986. 85p. Illus. Price: £14.00.

1985

CIS 93-1337 Recommendations for the safe transportation of detonators in a vehicle with certain other explosive materials
Contents of this guidance: detonators and explosives covered by these recommendations; packaging, labelling and marking; specifications for the construction and identification of transportation containers and compartments. (This guide is in the process of being revised to take into account new DOT requirements. In the interim, the use of the IME publication "Guide for the use of IME 22 container" is recommended).
Institute of Makers of Explosives, 1120 Nineteenth Street, NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC 20036-3605, USA, Jan. 1985. 8p. Illus.

CIS 87-458 Transportation of dangerous goods
Transport av farligt gods [en sueco]
Training kit containing 10 sections: transportation hazards; legislation in Sweden and legal authorities; requirements for international transport; hazard classification; domestic transport; safety in workplaces; practical application; workbook (question and answer exercises); summary. Pamphlets accompanying the kit include: hazard identification signs; testing of respiratory equipment; safety guide to the transportation of dangerous goods; relevant Swedish legislation.
Arbetarskyddsnämnden, Brevskolan, Box 42053, 126 12 Stockholm, Sweden, 1985. 1 loose-leaf binder + pamphlets. Illus. Index.

CIS 86-1419 Umnov A.E.
Labour protection and fire protection in the mining industry
Ohrana truda i protivopožarnaja zaščita v gorno-rudnoj promyšlennosti [en ruso]
This manual covers major technical, hygienic, economic, legal and organisational aspects of labour protection. Contents: general provisions (labour legislation, prevention of accidents, organisation of safe work); industrial hygiene (requirements for workshops and faces in mines, lighting, prevention of occupational diseases); fire protection (explosive and flammable substances and materials, organisation of fire protection, mining rescue work); safety requirements for underground mining work (driving and supporting stopes, haulage and transport, storage and transport of explosives, transport of loads and persons on the surface and underground, safety in the use of electrical equipment and explosives).
Izdatel'stvo Nedra, Tret'jakovskij pr. 1/19, 103633 Moskva, USSR, 1985, 246p. Illus. 25 ref. Price: Rbl.0.95.

CIS 86-1142 McDonald N.
Regulating hours of work in the road haulage industry: the case for social criteria
La réglementation de la durée du travail dans les transports routiers: l'importance des critères sociaux [en francés]
If the regulations concerned are effectively to protect the safety and well-being of drivers, more attention should be paid to such psychosocial factors as the reduction of fatigue, the provision of adequate rest, sleep, hygiene and food, and norms of work in this industry should be better harmonised with those that are accepted in society at large. The following aspects were analysed: evidence on safety and the promulgation of legislation; evidence on hours of work and driving safety (relationship between working or driving hours, time of day, fatigue, length of the working week and accident risk), provision for rest, sleep, hygiene and nourishment, social norms of work and leisure, enforcement of the regulations. Guidelines are suggested for the design of regulations on night work, shift work, and working and driving time.
International Labour Review - Revue internationale du Travail - Revista internacional del trabajo, Sep.-Oct. 1985, Vol.124, No.5, p.577-592. 31 ref.

CIS 86-545
(Comité technique national des industries des transports et de la manutention, Caisse nationale de l'assurance maladie)
Loading and unloading of tank trucks - Accident prevention
Chargement et déchargement des véhicules-citernes routiers - Prévention des accidents [en francés]
These recommendations were adopted by the given French authority on 29 May 1985. They set out the measures to be taken by the firm that is receiving a delivery and the firm that is carrying out the delivery, during loading and unloading. A separate section deals with the case of dangerous products. Some of the points are clarified in commentaries.
Cahiers de notes documentaires - Sécurité et hygiène du travail, 4th quarter 1985, No.121, Note No.1562-121-85 (Recommendation No.R 261), p.577-582.

CIS 85-1882 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to Class 8 corrosives
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1985 edition) (see CIS 85-1037). Regulations and recommendations covered: The UN Recommendation as amended Dec. 1982; the IMDG code current on Jan. 1985; the air transport regulations current on Jan. 1985; the road and rail regulations (1985-1986).
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1985 edition. 84p. Price: £16.00.

CIS 85-1881 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to Class 3 inflammable liquids
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1985 edition) (see CIS 85-1037). Regulations and Recommendations covered: the UN REcommendation as amended Dec. 1982; the IMDG code current on Jan. 1985; the air transport regulations current on Jan. 1985; the road and rail regulations (1985-1986).
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1985 edition. 94p. Price: £16.00.

CIS 85-1880 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport: Guide to Class 6.1 poisons
This guide is prepared as one of a series and is intended to be used in conjunction with the General Guide (1985 edition) (see CIS 85-1037). Regulations and Recommendations covered: the UN Recommendation as amended Dec. 1982; the IMDG code current on Jan. 1985; the air transport regulations current on Jan. 1985; the road and rail regulations (1985-1986).
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1985 edition. 126p. Price: £20.00.

CIS 85-1037 Mostyn H.
Packaging dangerous goods for transport
This guide sets out the provisions of international regulations and recommendations controlling the packaging of dangerous materials. Aspects covered: the international regulations; use of the guide; classification of goods; UN packaging codes and specifications; sea transport; marking, labelling and documentation; terminology and definitions.
Aurigny Limited, P.O. Box 12, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7PL, United Kingdom, 1985. 79p. Illus. Price: £14.00.

CIS 85-903 Coing R.
Technical safety note - 29. Truck tailgate lifts
Fiche technique de sécurité - 29. Hayons élévateurs [en francés]
Aimed at management and supervisory personnel, this technical note examines the risks of tailgate lifts and their prevention (used for the loading and unloading of trucks). Definition, scope of use, classification, description, regulations, standards, purchase of equipment, use and protective measures, maintenance and safety checks. A table presents risk analysis and corresponding preventive measures.
Cahiers de notes documentaires - Sécurité et hygiène du travail, 1st quarter 1985, No.118, Note No.1513-118-85, p.25-36. Illus. 4 ref.

1984

CIS 89-22 Transport of dangerous goods [United Nations]
Second revision of the recommendations prepared by the U.N. Committee of experts on the transport of dangerous goods (see CIS 78-1148 for the previous edition). Contents: scope; list of dangerous goods most commonly carried; special provisions; special recommendations relating to classes 1, 3, 6, 7 and 8; general recommendations on packing; special recommendations relating to organic peroxydes (Div. 5.2.); recommendations on multimodal tank transport; recommendations on consignment procedures.
United Nations Publications, United Nations, New York, USA, 1984. Rev. ed. 462p. Illus.

CIS 85-219 Dorias H.
Dangerous goods - Characteristics, handling, storage and transportation
Gefährliche Güter - Eigenschaften, Handhabung, Lagerung und Beförderung [en alemán]
Part 1 of this textbook reviews the physical characteristics of flammable liquids and gases which are important for accident prevention: principles of combustion and explosion, explosive gas/air mixtures, fires and explosions in confined atmospheres, unexpected causes of fires and explosions, nitric acid and nitrates - explosives and asphyxiants, explosive substances and objects, toxic clouds, substances with several hazardous properties. Some typical accidents are described. Part 2 provides details of national and international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods, including packaging, containers and tank trucks, information and identification systems, water transportation, transportation of radioactive substances, fire prevention and control, occupational safety and health, environmental protection.
Springer-Verlag, Haberstrasse 7, 6900 Heidelberg 1, Federal Republic of Germany, 1984. 245p. Illus. Price: DM.98.00.

1983

CIS 89-378 Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Regulations 1983 [Australia - Western Australia]
Regulations issued under authority of the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act 1961. Contents: packaging requirements (in bulk containers or otherwise); labelling, marking and packaging groups; licensing and safety requirements of vehicles carrying dangerous goods; storage and segregation; transport procedures; emergency procedures. Schedules: Australian and other standards and amendments referred to in these regulations; class labels (with illustrations); emergency information panels and ascertaining emergency action codes; application for a vehicle licence; detailed code information for ca. 3200 substances (codes for hazard class, labelling requirements, emergency action, whether pollutant or not, packaging group).
Government Gazette of Western Australia, 20 Sep. 1983, No.66, p.1-236. Illus.

CIS 85-117 U.N. numbers. United Nations substance identification numbers for the transport of dangerous goods
This directory contains a list of United Nations (UN) Serial Numbers providing identification for substances, the substance name, the UN class which defines the major hazard exhibited by the substance and identifiers for subsidiary risks and packing groups. An alphabetical index of the names of substances in the numerical list is provided.
Chemical Industries Association Ltd., Alembic House, 93 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TU, United Kingdom, 1983. 167p. Price: £12.00.

CIS 84-97 Cashman J.R.
Hazardous materials emergencies, response and control
The information presented in this manual refers mostly to experience and organisations in the USA. Topics covered are: structure and duties of a hazardous materials team; description of a typical emergency involving the explosion of a propane tank-car; public safety agency response organisations, industrial response teams; strike teams; commercial response organisations; training and instruction in hazardous materials response and control; research sources and resources; impact of hazardous materials concerns on selected communities; tools of the hazardous materials trade, equipment, materials and references used by incident response teams; case histories concerning stationary plant, highway, rail, marine, pipeline, and air transport; strategies, techniques and methods of response; bibliography of reference texts.
Technomics Publishing Co., Inc., 851 New Holland Ave., Box 3535, Lancaster, Pa. 17604, USA, 1983. 397p. Illus. Bibl. Price: US-$45.00.

CIS 83-1729
(Organisme professionnel de prévention du bâtiment et des travaux publics)
Transport of explosives
Transport des explosifs [en francés]
Update of the 1977 edition (CIS 77-918). The first part of the sheet concerns recommendations on the simultaneous transport of small quantities of explosives and detonators (100kg of explosives and fewer than 1000 detonators) on public thoroughfares. Points covered: French regulations and required authorisations, possible routes, vehicle marking, traffic, transport of persons, loading, posting of safety rules, transport for special jobs. The second part, which deals with explosives transport within a job site, quotes article 5 of the French decree of 15 Oct. 1962 on the use of explosives on construction sites (CIS 2629-1962, Jcuy Xrz (609)) and presents the precautions to be taken against fire and explosions. In an appendix: principal rules governing the equipment of vehicles used for explosives transport.
Cahiers des Comités de prévention du bâtiment et des travaux publics, Mar.-Apr. 1983, No.2, 4p. insert.

1982

CIS 83-1950 Road transport of dangerous materials
Le transport par route des matières dangereuses [en francés]
A document for agents charged with supervision of road transport. A summary of the basic provisions of French regulations concerning transport of dangerous materials by railway, road and inland waterways, and of the European agreement on international road transport of dangerous merchandise. Points covered: classification of materials, documents to be carried, marking of vehicles, labelling of packages, special provisions for explosives, precautions against fire, inspection and testing of tanks, traffic rules, international regulations. Eight sheets of regulations are appended.
Ministère des transports, Direction des transports terrestres, 244 boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris, France, 1982. 16p. + appendices. Illus.

CIS 83-604 Berežkovskij M.I.
Storage and transport of chemical products
Hranenie i transportirovanie himičeskih produktov [en ruso]
Sections cover: general information on physical properties of chemical products; layout and location of storage facilities for liquid chemicals; storage facilities for flammable and combustible liquids; storage facilities for acids and strong bases; storage of compressed gases; storage tanks; tank fittings and accessories; transport of chemicals by rail (tank wagons); heating of stored products; pump stations; pipelines.
Izdatel'stvo "Himija", Nevskij pr. 28, 191186 Leningrad D-186, USSR, 1982, 256p. Illus. 47 ref. Price: Rbl.1.20.

CIS 82-1931
Advisory Committee of Poisons (Finland)
Guidelines for importing dangerous goods to Finland
This information sheet lays down guidelines for the packaging, labelling and transport of dangerous goods to be imported into Finland. It covers explosives, aerosol sprays, flammable liquids, poisons, pesticides, radioactive substances. Appendices give a list of applicable legislation and a list of government and other agencies.
Government Printing Centre, P.O. Box 516, 00101 Helsinki 10, Finland, 1982. 26p. Illus. 24 ref.

1981

CIS 95-508
Health and Safety Executive
Muerte prematura
Early finish [en inglés]
Cinta de video sobre la prevención de accidentes en el transporte (vehículos basculantes, palas transportadoras a motor). Se muestra la investigación de un accidente real.
CFL Vision, P.O. Box 35, Wetherby LS23 7EX, Reino Unido, 1981. Videocasete. Duración: 26min. Precio: GBP 28,68 (alquiler), GBP 85,10 (venta). ###

CIS 85-218 Guide to safety in load security
This safe practices manual provides information on the proper techniques and equipment for loading, securing and transporting heavy loads such as steel sheets, pipes, containers and timber.
Transportation Safety Association of Ontario, 2 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ontario M4W 3C2, Canada, 1981. 50p. Illus.

CIS 81-1525
Organisation for Safety in Building Construction and Civil Engineering (France)
Transportation of explosives
Transport des explosifs [en francés]
Part 1 deals with the transportation of quantities of up to 100 kg of explosives and 1000 detonators from depot to worksite: separate transport of explosives and detonators; simultaneous transport (equipment and warning signs on vehicle, transport requirements, transport of persons, vehicle movements). Part 2 deals with the movement of explosives within the building site, covers the relevant legislation (Decree of 15 Oct. 1962 on the use of explosives on building sites (CIS 2629-1962, Jcuy Xrz (609)), and indicates fire and explosion precautions. Appendix: main requirements for vehicles for the transport of explosives.
Cahiers des Comités de prévention du bâtiment et des travaux publics, May-June 1981, No.3, 6p. insert. Illus.

1980

CIS 80-1616 Hommel G.
Handbook of dangerous substances
Handbuch der gefährlichen Güter [en alemán]
Collection of 414 data sheets on chemical substances, giving vital information for transporters and emergency services, in case of transport accidents, to limit the consequences for man and the environment. Presented as a loose-leaf register, it contains a general section with instructions for use of data sheets and details of measures to be taken, lists of indicator tubes, toxicological information centres and hospitals for severe burns, classification of dangerous substances and description of the system of marking tank vehicles. Alphabetical index of German, English and French names and synonyms. A separate sheet is devoted to each substance, with a multicoloured symbol ("danger diamond") for immediate identification of the hazard involved (health, fire, reaction, extinction). The data sheets give information on: physical properties, flammability and explosibility data, reactions with air and water, health hazards, olfactory threshold and exposure limit, measures in case of an accident, first aid, medical notes.
Springer-Verlag, Heidelberger Platz 3, D-1000 Berlin 33, rearranged and updated edition, 1980. 1100p.(not paginated). 253 ref. Price: DM.246.00.

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