Chemical Transportation Risk Assessment in the pass leading to Amirkabir Terminal at Shiraz City

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Background And Aims
Transportation of hazardous chemicals is one of the main phases in chemical life cycle which could endanger the safety of people and facilities that are located in the tanker traffic roads. The aim of this study was to assess risk of chemical transportation in the pass leading to to Amirkabir terminal in Shiraz city.
Methods
In this cross sectional study, risks of chemical transportation in all routes leading to Amirkabir terminal were calculated using Transportation Risk Rating Index (TRRI). Required data were gathered through material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and interview by responsible persons in the terminal.
Results
TRRI was at dangerous and high level for some of chemicals in 56.6 % of the length of studied routes. Butane had the highest value TRRI in the distance below 500 meter from residential area.
Conclusion
Chemical transportation risk index for routes located in residential areas was at the dangerous level. Appropriate strategies and effective measures should be applied in order to reduce the risk to the acceptable level.
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Persian
Published:
Iran Occupational Health, Volume:13 Issue: 4, 2016
Pages:
22 to 32
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