Title: Containers and Damage Assessment
1- Unit 2.4
- Containers and Damage Assessment
2Objectives
- Key characteristics of containers
- Identify various types of highway, rail, fixed
and portable containers - Identify potential emergency control devices
- Recognize the importance of proper container
damage assessment
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3Key Characteristics
- Shape
- Pressure
- Non-pressurized (0 ? 5 psi)
- Low pressure (5 ? 100 psi)
- High pressure (100 ? 3,000 psi)
- Ultra-high pressure (over 3,000 psi)
- Capacity
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4Container Use
- Fixed storage
- Transportation
- Highway
- Rail
- Intermodal
- Pipeline
- Portable
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5Construction and Standards
- Construction materials
- Non-ferrous
- Ferrous
- Alloys
- Aluminum
- HSLA
- Stainless steel
- Standards
- Rail specification
- Highway spec plate
- DOT
- Motor carrier (MC)
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6Fixed Facility Containers
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7Non- and Low Pressure Storage
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8Pressurized Storage
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9Specialty Fixed Containers
- Telescoping
- Cryogenic
- Other unique containers exist
- Planning is essential
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10Highway Containers
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11Non-Pressurized (DOT 406)
- Common use Petroleum products, some poisons
- Construction Mostly made of aluminum
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12Low Pressure (DOT 407)
- Use General purpose chemical tanker
- Construction Aluminum, SS or steel
- Might be insulated
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13Corrosive Carrier (Dot 412)
- Use Heavy corrosive liquids
- Construction Black iron, SS or alloys
- May be specially lined
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14Pressurized (MC 330 MC 331)
- Use Liquefied compressed gases
- Construction Steel, HSLA
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15Cryogenic Carrier (MC 338)
- Use Ultra cold cryogenic liquids
- Construction Specialized with annular space and
unique venting characteristics
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16High Pressure Tube Trailers
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17Dry-Bulk Carrier (Non specification)
- Use Hazardous and non-hazardous powdered and
granular materials - Pneumatically off-loaded
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18Intermodal Containers
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19Video ? Containers
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20Rail Containers
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21General Rail Containers
- Box cars
- Flat cars
- Gondola cars
- Hopper cars
- Tank cars
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22Rail Tank Cars
- Classifications
- Non-pressurized (less than 100 psi)
- Pressurized (greater than 100 psi)
- Capacities up to 31,500 gallons
- Some are dedicated service (approx. 40)
- Intermodal
- TOFC and COFC
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23Non-Pressurized
- Use Liquids with low vapor pressures
- Construction No expansion dome
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24Non-Pressurized (with expansion dome)
- Use Liquids with higher volatility
- Construction Expansion dome for vapors
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25Pressurized (Liquefied gas service)
- Use Liquefied gas carrier
- Construction Protective dome, no underside piping
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26Shipping Papers and Placards
- Highway shipping papers
- Rail shipping papers
- Marine (Dangerous cargo manifest)
- Air (Air bill)
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27Non-Bulk Containers
- Capacities
- Less than 119 gallons
- Less than 1000 lbs. water capacity
- Types
- Cylinders, bags, carboys
- Drums, boxes, totes
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28Pipelines
- May be single or multi product lines
- Use of pigs
- Specific gravity
- Pipeline markers
- Safety features
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29Radiological Packaging
- Special form
- Normal
- Low specific activity
- Type A packaging
- Type B packaging
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30Summary
- Numerous types of containers
- General classifications
- Container used is largely dependent upon vapor
pressure of the product - Shipping papers are essential
- Radioactive packaging considerations
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31- Container Damage Assessment
32Objectives
- Identify three types of stressors
- Understand the need for damage assessment
- Define BLEVE and its potential impact
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33Types of Container Stressors
- Thermal
- Chemical
- Mechanical
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34Failures and Releases
- Failures
- Disintegration
- Run-away cracking
- Openings in closures
- Punctures
- Splits and tears
- Release Types
- Detonation
- Violent rupture
- Rapid relief
- Spill or leak
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35Container Damage Assessment
- Very risky operation
- Goal is to identify critical containers
- Ones in which catastrophic failure is possible
- Items to consider
- Pressure
- Container construction
- Type of stressor
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36Critical Pressurized Containers
- Mechanical failures
- Pressurized tanks (e.g. MC 330 and 331) do
tolerate dents well - Thermal impacts
- BLEVE
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- Container
- Recognition
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