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Safe and Reliable Transport of Dangerous Goods in the Baltic Sea Region (DaGoB)
WP1 main results
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WP1 goals Analyse DG flows and DG-related incidents/accidents
Study bottlenecks in border-crossing DG transport chains involving shippers and logistics operators
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WP1 Results: Reports (1 of 2)
* Summary of Evaluation of EU Policy on the Transport of Dangerous Goods since 1994 * Transport of Dangerous Goods in Finland in 2002 * Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Law * Maritime Transport and Risks of Packaged Dangerous Goods * Risk Management System – Risk Assessment Frameworks and Techniques * Supply Chain Analysis of Dangerous Goods in the Baltic Sea Region Multiple Case Study of 14 Supply Chains
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WP1 Results: Reports (2 of 2)
* Estonian experience in implementing mandatory dangerous goods notification from ships (Published on DaGoB website: September 2007) * Transport of Dangerous Goods in the Baltic Sea Region (A survey of DG flows) (DL: October 2007) * A survey of accidents & incidents in the BSR (DL: Nov. 2007) * A summary report: “Flows, supply chains and risks related to DG”. (DL: November 2007) * Driver shortage survey within the chemical transport (DL: November 2007) All publications at or through you local DaGoB representative
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Master's theses * Comparison of the ICT-systems of monitoring and surveillance the movements of dangerous goods in the ports of Baltic Sea area countries (DL: September 2007 by Johannes Raitio, Turku) * Road tanker transport markets of Dangerous Goods in the Baltic Sea Region (DL: November 2007 by Mikko Suominen, Turku)
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PhD thesis Arben Mullai, defended on Sept. 11, 2007 at Lund University: A Risk Analysis Framework for Maritime Transport of Packaged Dangerous Goods - A Validating Demonstration (Volumes I and II)
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