2015---94th-annual-meeting
Hazardous Materials Transportation Research Papers
Amy Parker, U.S. Coast Guard, presiding
Sponsored by Standing Committee on Transportation of Hazardous Materials (AT040)
Regulating Intermodal Transportation of Hazardous Materials (15-0814)
Ghazal Assadipour and Ginger Ke, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Manish Verma, McMaster University, Canada
Management and Dynamic Routing of Hazardous Materials Transportation in Urban Areas (15-0783)
Fabrice Reclus, Cerema, France
Framework for Hazardous Tanker Truck Routing: Consideration of Health Risk, Transportation, and Congestion
Costs (15-0553)
Bahareh Inanloo, Berrin Tansel, and Xia Jin, Florida International University
Crude Oil Transportation Challenges: Market Dynamics and Emergency Response
David Willauer, IEM Corporation, presiding
Sponsored by Standing Committee on Transportation of Hazardous Materials (AT040), Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection Committee (ABE40), Urban Freight Transportation Committee (AT025), and Trucking Industry Research Committee (AT060)
Crude Oil Impacts on the North American Transportation System
David Willauer, IEM Corporation
Crude Oil Classification and Transportation
Prentiss Searles, American Petroleum Institute
Crude Oil Motor Carrier Trends and Challenges
Paul M. Bomgardner, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Urban Crude by Rail Example: Lynchburg, Virginia, Crude Oil Rail Incident
Gregory Britt, Virginia Department of Emergency Management
Using Technology to Enhance Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety and Security
Joyce Beerbower, Safety & Compliance Services, Inc,, presiding
Sponsored by Standing Committee on Transportation of Hazardous Materials (AT040)
Connecting Systems for Routing, Tracking, and Transportation Risk Analysis of Hazardous Materials
Steven Peterson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
HM Access: Using Technology to Provide Enhanced Information, Efficiency, and Safety to Current HM Shipping
Paper Requirement, Thereby Facilitating the Ability to Effectively Respond to Incidents and Roadside Safety
Inspections
Bob Richard, Labelmaster
Shashi S. Nambisan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
How Changing Technology Provides Opportunities for Cost Effective, Quality Hazardous Materials Employee
Training
Michael Bowen, Bureau of Dangerous Goods, Ltd.
Committee Meeting Presentations
A Practical Approach for Finding the Optimal Routes for Fuel Delivery Trucks in Large Cities
Mohsen Parsafard