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TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT IN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS IN INCIDENT CLEARANCE

7.0 REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READING

  1. Administration. Traffic Incident Management Partners. Retrieved May 5, 2008 fromhttps://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/incidentmgmt/about/tim_partners.htm#le. Last modified November 3, 2006.
  2. Carson, Jodi, Jennifer Nee and Stephanie MacLachlan. NHI’s Incident Management Workshop. Student and Facilitator Guide. National Highway Institute. October 1997.
  3. National Highway Institute. Incident Management Course Suite (FHWA. NHI Report 133048A, FHWA. NHI Report 133099, FHWA. NHI Report 133101). http://nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/downloads/other/certif_incident_mgmt.pdf
  4. I-95 Quick Clearance Tool Kit. http://www.i95coalition.org/quick-clearance-toolkit.html
  5. National Institute of Justice. Incident Commander. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/topics/crime-prevention/school-safety/training-tools.htm
  6. CATT Labs. Virtual Incident Management Training. http://66.167.232.132/pm/ViewProject.asp?pid=264
  7. NTIMC. Multidisciplinary Core Competencies. http://www.transportation.org/sites/ntimc/docs/Multidisciplinary%20TIM%20Core%20Competencies_Feb.%2006_2008.doc
  8. Guin, Angshuman, Christopher Porter, Bayne Smith, and Carla Holmes. Benefits Analysis for Incident Management Program Integrated with Intelligent Transportation Systems Operations: Case Study. Georgia Department of Transportation. November 2007.
  9. Chang, Gang-Len, Ying Liu, Pei-Wei Lin, Nan Zou, and Jean Yves Point-Du-Jour. 2002 Performance Evaluation of CHART - Coordinated Highways Action Response Team. Final Report. Office of Traffic and Safety, State Highway Administration of Maryland. November 2003.
  10.  Federal Highway Administration. Manual on Unified Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Chapter 6i. Available at http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov.
  11. Ahrens, M. U.S. Vehicle Fire Trends and Patterns. Fire Analysis and Research Division, National Fire Protection Association. February 2004.
  12. P.B. Farradyne. Guidelines for Mitigation of Accidental Discharges of Motor Vehicle Fluids (Non-Cargo). State of Florida. February 2004.
  13. Federal Code Title 29: Labor 1910.1200. Hazardous Communication. http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=10099.
  14. Jacobson, L.N., B. Legg, and A.J. O’Brien. Incident Management Using Total Stations. Transportation Research Record No. 1376. Transportation Research Board. 1992.
  15. Agent, K.R. Evaluation of Advanced Surveying Technology for Accident Investigation. Transportation Research Record No. 1485. Transportation Research Board. 1995.
  16. Arnold, E.D. Use of Photogrammetry as a Tool for Accident Investigation and Reconstruction: A Review of the Literature and State of the Practice. Virginia Transportation Research Council and Virginia Department of Transportation. June 2007.
  17. Federal Highway Administration. Regional Operations Collaboration and Coordination: A Primer for Working Together to Improve Transportation Safety, Reliability, and Security. U.S. Department of Transportation. 2003.
  18. National Wildfire Coordinating Group. Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook. February 2008.