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Rail Car 101

R ail C ar 101

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R ail C ar 101. Objective. Upon the completion of this module, participants will be able to describe rail transport of hazardous materials, focusing on denatured fuel ethanol. General Railroad Statistics. Hundreds of operating railroads in the U.S. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rail Car 101

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Objective

• Upon the completion of this module, participants will be able to describe rail transport of hazardous materials, focusing on denatured fuel ethanol.

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General Railroad Statistics

• Hundreds of operating railroads in the U.S. • Tens of millions of railcar shipments each year• Over a hundred thousand miles of track in U.S.• Over a million railcars in service • Over a hundred thousand employees

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Railroad Statistics for Hazmat

• Over a million loads of hazardous materials are shipped via rail

• Ethanol is over a quarter of total number of hazmat shipments

• About three-quarters of the transportation of ethanol is conducted via rail

• Ethanol is over one percent of all railroad shipments

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Initial Noticeable Characteristics

http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/staticfiles/PHMSA/DownloadableFiles/Files/Hazmat/ERG2012.pdf

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Tank Car Body Stencil

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Tank Car End Stencil

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Bottom Outlet Stencil

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Placard Example

Key characteristics:•Placard color

•Hazard class

•UN number

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Ethanol PlacardingEthanol

ConcentrationPreferred Proper Shipping Name

E1 to E10Gasohol, UN 1203 or

Gasoline, UN 1203

E11 to E94 Ethanol and Gasoline mixture, UN 3475

E95 to E99Denatured Alcohol, NA 1987 or

Alcohols n.o.s., UN 1987

E100Ethanol, UN 1170 or

Ethyl Alcohol, UN 1170

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Brakes

• Hand– Holds the car in place

– Prevents the tank car from moving and possibly causing further damage at incident site or harm to a responder

• Air– If there is an incident, potential for a rapid release

of air causing the hose and fittings to strike a responder

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Hand Brake

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Air Brake

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Brake Cylinder

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Double-Shelf Couplers

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Coupler

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Tank Car Wheels Separated from Tank Car

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Valves

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Vacuum Relief

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Top Operated Bottom Outlet Valve

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Bottom Outlet Valve

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Butterfly

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Manway

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Top Ethanol NAR Causes/Issues

• Manway– Loose bolts

– Gasket deteriorated/wrong type

– Gasket misaligned

– Gasket missing

• Bottom outlet valve– Cap loose – Valve open

– Cap loose – Valve closed

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Manway – Without Bolts

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Manway – Loose Bolts

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Additional Resources

• Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)– www.phmsa.dot.gov

• Federal Railway Administration (FRA)– www.fra.dot.gov

• Association of American Rail Roads (AAR)– www.aar.org

• Non-Accident Release Reduction Program (NAR)– www.nar.aar.com