Tanks for transport of dangerous goods - Digital interface for the data transfer between tank vehicle and with stationary facilities - Part 2: Commercial and logistic datadoi:EN 15969-2:2017本欧洲标准规定了旅游管理所需的数据结构,将在线测量和未测量产品的订单调度到卡车.每当卡车在线时,处理的订单将...
Dangerous goods Hazardous goods HazMat Stakeholder Actor Transport 1. Introduction Many traffic accidents result in casualties, injuries or significant losses of property, and the risk of severe consequences increases significantly if the vehicle transports dangerous goods (DG), also denoted hazardous cargo...
Summary and research gaps Cargo bikes are a new mode of transport and research on their users is still scarce. We can identify several gaps in the literature. Firstly, there have been no comparisons between the two types of access to cargo bikes, namely CBO and CBS. This limits our underst...
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The cost of renewable energy technologies such as wind and solar is falling significantly over the decade and this can have a large influence on the efforts to reach sustainability. With the shipping industry contributing to a whopping 3.3% in global CO2 emissions, the International Maritime Organiz...
Dangerous Goods The classes of dangerous goods carried by Road are those defined by the fifteenth revised edition of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, United Nations, Geneva 2007. They include Class 1: Explosives; Class 2: Gases; Class 3: Flammable Liquids; Class 4: ...
Dangerous Goods:In accordance with Classification and Code of Dangerous Goods (GB6944-2012), dangerous goods refer to substances and articles requiring specific protection that have such hazardous characteristics as explosivity, inflammability, toxicity, infectivity, corrosivity and radioactivity and may cau...
Dangerous Goods The classes of dangerous goods carried by Road are those defined by the fifteenth revised edition of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, United Nations, Geneva 2007. They include Class 1: Explosives; Class 2: Gases; Class 3: Flammable Liquids; Class 4: ...
Dangerous Goods:In accordance with Classification and Code of Dangerous Goods (GB6944-2012), dangerous goods refer to substances and articles requiring specific protection that have such hazardous characteristics as explosivity, inflammability, toxicity, infectivity, corrosivity and radioactivity and ma...
Capturing the complexity of actors’ behaviours in the heavy goods transport sector should combine the standards of a scientific term that enables context-sensitive empirical exploration. 2. Scoping study The scoping study began with the term “rule bending”, a euphemism used in the Norwegian HGV ...