
Carriage of dangerous goods - Emergency planning guidance for rail marshalling yards
STANDARD published on 1.1.2019
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Designation standards: IRS 20201-1ed.
Publication date standards: 1.1.2019
The number of pages: 72
Approximate weight : 216 g (0.48 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
RID 1.11, introduced in 2003, stipulates that internal emergency planning be put in place for marshalling yards. The RID makes reference to this guide, the application of which is deemed to satisfy the regulatory requirements to which such plans should respond. The design and contents of this "best practice" guide are drawn from international experience in other areas of activity such as the maritime port sector. The guide proposes a harmonised, consistent approach that takes account of railway operating requirements in general, with marshalling yards considered an integral part of rail networks.
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