Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods in Baltic Sea: DaGoB WP1 Findings
Explore DaGoB WP1 results analyzing DG flows, incidents, border-crossing bottlenecks, and supply chain risks in Baltic Sea. Reports include EU policy evaluation, Finnish DG transport, risk management systems, and Estonian implementation experiences. Discover insights on maritime transport risks, DG supply chains, and driver shortage surveys within the chemical transport industry. Access master's and PhD theses on ICT systems monitoring DG movements in Baltic Sea ports and road tanker transport markets.
Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods in Baltic Sea: DaGoB WP1 Findings
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Safe and Reliable Transport of Dangerous Goods in the Baltic Sea Region (DaGoB) WP1 main results
WP1 goals • Analyse DG flows and DG-related incidents/accidents • Study bottlenecks in border-crossing DG transport chains involving shippers and logistics operators
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
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 www.dagob.info or through you local DaGoB representative
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)
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) • http://theses.lub.lu.se/postgrad//search.tkl?field_query1=pubid&query1=tec_1217&recordformat=display