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On the Risks of Transporting Dangerous Goods

1998
Hazardous materials (hazmats) pose a danger to the environment and to human health due to their toxic chemical ingredients. They include explosives, flammables, oxidizing materials, poisonous and infectious substances, radioactive materials, corrosive substances, and hazardous wastes. Most hazmats are not used at their point of production, and they are
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The dangers and deprivations of too-good mothering

Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 1996
Abstract The paper explores Winnicott's ideas on the detrimental effects of mothering which is too well adapted to infant needs. Winnicott claimed that such too-good mothering, when pursued beyond the baby's earliest months, led to two possible outcomes: the child would either reject the mother or would remain in a state of arrested development, merged
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The Dangerous and the Good? Developmentalism, Progress, and Public Schooling

American Educational Research Journal, 1999
In light of numerous critiques of developmentalism, this article examines whether developmentalism has been a dangerous way to think about human life. It traces the emergence of different kinds of developmental discourse, locates the discursive preconditions for developmentalism's dominance in education, and examines the conjuncture between ...
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Mining the accident causes of railway dangerous goods transportation: A Logistics-DT-TFP based approach.

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2023
Huiyan Fa   +4 more
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Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Materials

1999
Dangerous goods are capable of posing a significant risk to health, safety, or property when transported. Hazardous materials is the term applied to dangerous goods in the United States and some other countries. In 1956, the United Nations published its first recommendations (Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (ROT)) designed to ...
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Expert System for Handling Dangerous Goods

1994
There exist several computer data bases containing information on dangerous goods. As a rule they contain a description of the most of substances which can appear as a part of any consignment transported onboard ship, road vehicle or stored in a warehouse. Highest priority problems which may arise when handling dangerous substances are those related to
Wlodzimierz Filipowicz   +2 more
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Railway dangerous goods transportation system risk identification: Comparisons among SVM, PSO-SVM, GA-SVM and GS-SVM

Applied Soft Computing, 2021
Wencheng Huang   +6 more
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Historical data-driven risk assessment of railway dangerous goods transportation system: Comparisons between Entropy Weight Method and Scatter Degree Method

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2021
Wencheng Huang   +8 more
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