HazMat Minute – Short Video Tutorials on Hazardous Materials Regulations
Based on the topics covered during the Short Line Safety Institute’s Hazardous Materials Training Program, we’ve developed a series of quick reviews of key regulatory requirements for the safe movement of Hazardous Materials.
These videos are easy to incorporate into individual training or can be shown during an upcoming Safety Briefing.
Looking for more resources? Consider our Fast Class video series for a quick tutorial (4-7 minutes each in length), HazMat Safety Tips, and HazMat Guides, or schedule a regulatorily-compliant Hazardous Material Training on your railroad today! All are available at no cost to short line railroads.
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One-Time Movement Approval Process
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has the authority to issue one-time movement approvals (OTMA) for bulk packages/packaging that no longer conform to the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 171-180). View a HazMat Safety Tip to learn more about OTMAs and how the process works.
Non-Accidental Releases
Routinely reviewing protocol for hazardous materials releases is a great topic for safety briefings. View a HazMat Safety Tip to learn more about non-accidental releases (NARs) and necessary response actions to take when they occur.
Railroad Right-of-Way Precautions
While not inherently dangerous, the rail environment contains a unique infrastructure and moving equipment. It’s better to know before you go when responding to calls for service on railroad property. View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
HazMat Emergency Series 3 of 3 – D.E.C.I.D.E.
“D.E.C.I.D.E.” is a process framework for hazardous materials emergency decision making. View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
HazMat Emergency Series 2 of 3 – Fact-Gathering Endeavors
Fact gathering endeavors during a hazardous materials emergency response should focus on: train, surroundings, and coordination. View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
HazMat Emergency Series 1 of 3 – Initial Safety Measures
Three clear priorities exist during a hazardous materials emergency response. View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
Emergency Response Information
This video provides an overview of Emergency Response Information.
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Emergency Response Guidebook 2020
This video reviews the 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook.
View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
Shipping Papers
This video gives an overview on the purpose and requirements of appropriate shipping documentation.
View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
Position-in-Train Documents
This video provides an overview of position-in-train documents, including a summary of requirements and examples.
View a HazMat Safety Tip on the same subject to use in an upcoming Safety Briefing.
Safety & Security Inspection and Acceptance
This video gives an overview of safety & security inspection requirements and how inspections are made.
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General vs. Pressure Service Tank Cars
This video gives an overview of general vs. pressure service tank cars and their distinguishing characteristics.
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