Rail, Tankers and IM Flashcards
What type of road trailer?
A) DOT 412
B) MC338
C) MC331
D) TC423
TC423
For emulsion and water gel explosives
hopper-sytle configuration
MAWP between 5-15
What type of road trailer?
A) DOT 412
B) MC338
C) MC331
D) TC423
MC331/TC331/SCT331
For liquid compress gases (LPG, ammonia)
Rounded heads
Designed pressure between 100-500 PSI
What type of road trailer?
A) DOT406
B) DOT 412
C) DOT 407
D) DOT 9000
DOT406/TC406/SCT306/MC306/TC306
For flammable liquids (Gasoline, Diesel)
Elliptical cross-section
Rollover protection at the top
Bottom outlet valves
MAWP between 3-15 PSI
What type of road trailer?
A) MC331
B) Vacuum Tanker
C) MC306
D) MC338
MC338/TC338/SCT338/TC341/CGA341
For refrigerated liquefied gases (Cryogenic liquids)
Similar to a “giant thermo-bottle”
Fitting compartments located on cabnet at the rear of the tank
MAWR between 25-500 PSI
What type of road trailer?
A) DOT 412
B) MC338
C) MC331
D) TC423
DOT412/TC412/SCT312/MC312/TC312
Usually for corrosive liquids
circular cross-section
external ring stiffeners
Tand diameter is relatively small
MAWP of at least 15 PSI
What type of road trailer?
A) DOT 412
B) MC338
C) MC331
D) DOT407
DOT407/TC407/SCT307/MC307/TC307
For toxic, corrosive, and flammable liquids
Circular cross-section
May have external ring stiffeners
MAWP of at least 25 PSI
What type of trailer?
A) Compressed gas/tube trailer
B) Dry bulk cargo trailer
C) DOT406
D) TC423
Compressed gas/tube trailer
What type of trailer?
A) Compressed gas/tube trailer
B) Dry bulk cargo trailer
C) DOT406
D) TC423
Dry bulk cargo trailer
What type of trailer?
A) Vacuum Tanker
B) Intermodal Fright container
C) Intermondal Tank
D) Mixed Cargo
Mixed Cargo
What type of trailer?
A) Vacuum Tanker
B) Intermodal Fright container
C) Intermondal Tank
D) Mixed Cargo
Vacuum Tanker
What type of trailer?
A) Vacuum Tanker
B) Intermodal Fright container
C) Intermondal Tank
D) Mixed Cargo
Intermodal Fright container
What type of Rail car?
A) Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
B) Pressure tank car
C) Box car
D)Hopper car
DOT117/TC117
Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
For flammable liquids
Petroleum crude oil, ethanol
Protective housing separted from manway
Bottom outlet valve
Pressure usually below 25 psi
What type of Rail car?
A) Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
B) Pressure tank car
C) Box car
D)Hopper car
Pressure tank car
For flammable, non-flammable toxic and other liquified compressed gases
Protective houseing
No bottom fitting
pressure above 40 psi
What type of Rail car?
A) Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
B) Pressure tank car
C) Box car
D)Hopper car
Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
Known as general service tank car
for variety of hazardous and non-hazardous materials
Fitting and valves normalling visible at the top of the tank
SOME MAY HAVE BOTTOM OUTLET VALVE
Pressure usually below 25 psi
What type of Rail car?
A) Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
B) Pressure tank car
C) Box car
D)Hopper car
Box Car
For general freight that carry bulk or non-bulk packages
May transport hazardous materials/dangerous goods in small packages or “tote bins”
Single or double sliding door
What type of Rail car?
A) Non-pressure/low pressure tank car
B) Pressure tank car
C) Box car
D)Hopper car
Hopper car
For bulk commodities and bulk cargo (coal, ore, cement, and solid granular materials)
Bulk lading discharged by gravity though the hopper bottom doors when doors opened
What type of Inmodal tank?
A) ISO-Tank
B) non pressure tank IM101
C) non pressure tank IM102
D)Cryogenic liquid for refrigerated gases IMO type 7
Cryogenic liquid for refrigerated gases IMO type 7
Pressurized containers within a box or beams support frame must meet DOT Spec 51 standards
Normal capacities range from 4500-5000 gallons
Transports Cryogenic liquids and refrigerants gases, including liquid nitrogen, liquid argon, liquid oxygen, and liquid helium
What type of Inmodal tank?
A) Multiple element gas containers for non refigerated compressed gases at high pressure
B) non pressure tank IM101
C) non pressure tank IM102
D)Cryogenic liquid for refrigerated gases IMO type 7
Multiple elemnt gas containers for non refigerated compressed gases at high pressure
pressures up to 2400 psi and higher
Pressurized gases such as oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, heluim, ethane, and silane
What type of Inmodal tank?
A) Multiple element gas containers for non refigerated compressed gases at high pressure
B) non pressure tank IM101
C) non pressure tank IM102
D)Cryogenic liquid for refrigerated gases IMO type 7
Bar of 6.8 max
B) non pressure tank IM101
IM101 MAWP range of 25.4 Psi 1.75 bar to 100 psi 6.8 bar
Most will be 4 bar indicated on the side of tank
What type of Inmodal tank?
A) Pressure tank containers DOT spec 51 IMO type 5
B) non pressure tank IM101
C) non pressure tank IM102
D)Cryogenic liquid for refrigerated gases IMO type 7
Bar of 1.75 max
C) non pressure tank IM102
MAWP range of 14.5 psi or 1 bar to 25.4 psi or 1.75 bar
What type of Inmodal tank?
A) Pressure tank containers DOT spec 51 IMO type 5
B) non pressure tank IM101
C) non pressure tank IM102
D)Cryogenic liquid for refrigerated gases IMO type 7
34 Bar max
A) Pressure tank containers DOT spec 51 IMO type 5
4500-5000 gallons
Pressures range from 100 psi (6.8 bar) to 500 psi (34 bar)
has a pressure relief device