Chemical Hazards Response Information System for Multimodal Accidents (CHRISMA). (A Reevaluation of CHRIS for All Modes of Transportation).

Abstract

This report examines the need for improved technical and other information for meeting emergencies connected with the transportation of hazardous materials, particularly actual or potential chemical discharges regardless of mode. The Chemical Hazards Response Information System (CHRIS), under development by the United States Coast Guard to furnish in-depth guidance during emergencies involving waterborne transport, was seen as a likely prototype for other modes as well. Accordingly, a reevaluation of CHRIS has been conducted to determine the desirability of enlarging its scope to encompass all modes of transportation. It is concluded that the expanded system would indeed be beneficial in reducing losses to life, property, and the environment. Necessary modifications to CHRIS are conceptually quite modest in nature. The information system would be composed of a decentralized organization providing response guidance on request to local emergency services personnel, a computerized hazard assessment system operated at Headquarters, and three reference manuals furnished to all response organizations.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1975
Accession Number
ADA016296

Entities

People

  • Donald S. Allan
  • George H. Harris

Organizations

  • Arthur D. Little

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accidents
  • Coast Guard
  • Emergencies
  • Environment
  • First Responders
  • Guidance
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Hazards
  • Information Systems
  • Materials
  • Medical Personnel
  • Prototypes
  • Surface Transportation
  • Transportation
  • United States

Readers

  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
  • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
  • Systems Analysis and Design