
Developing a Highway Emergency Response Plan for Incidents Involving Hazardous Materials
STANDARD published on 1.2.2011
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Designation standards: API RP 1112-ed.3
Publication date standards: 1.2.2011
The number of pages: 27
Approximate weight : 81 g (0.18 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
API RP 1112, 3rd Edition, August 2002 - Developing a Highway Emergency Response Plan for Incidents Involving Hazardous Materials
This recommended practice outlines and recommends minimum guidelines for developing an emergency response plan for incidents involving hazardous liquid hydrocarbons, such as gasoline and crude oil, and other hazardous materials transported in MC 306/DOT 406 and MC 307/DOT 407 aluminum cargo tanks and for coordinating and cooperating with local, state, and federal officials. These guidelines should be modified to reflect local, state, and federal regulations and individual company legal considerations and response capabilities. The appendixes to this recommended practice outline a highway emergency response plan (Appendix A) and suggest a procedure for removing liquid hydrocarbons from overturned cargo tanks and righting the tank vehicles (Appendix B).