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Mexico - Proposed Mexican Official Standard PROY-NOM-021-SCT2/2015: Provisions concerning compatibility and segregation in trains composed of rail haulage units transporting hazardous materials and waste

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Mexico - Proposed Mexican Official Standard PROY-NOM-021-SCT2/2015: Provisions concerning compatibility and segregation in trains composed of rail haulage units transporting hazardous materials and waste

Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes, SCT (Ministry of Communications and Transport) has issued Mexican Official Standard PROY-NOM-021-SCT2/2015: Provisions concerning compatibility and segregation in trains composed of rail haulage units transporting hazardous materials and waste. One of the main problems that may arise in the event of a train derailment is the spillage of hazardous materials and waste. The substances involved may be liquids, solids or gases, and be volatile or reactive. This means that certain types of substances may, when leaking from the area in which they are contained, react with oxygen in the air or any other chemical element present nearby. Such reactions can be violent (explosion) or non-violent, but risk polluting the surrounding land, water or air. They may, in extreme cases, lead to the death of living organisms.

Hazardous materials are classified by the United Nations as explosives (substances producing a pyrotechnic effect), gases (liquefied, compressed or dissolved under pressure), liquids (including mixtures of liquids or liquids containing solids that can give off a flammable vapour at low temperatures), solids (substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which, on contact with water emit flammable gases), oxidizing substances, toxic substances, radioactive material, corrosive substances or miscellaneous dangerous substances. Since trains may be composed of units carrying different types of substances, care must be taken to ensure the appropriate train formation and segregation of substances depending on the contents of each wagon, so as to prevent any reaction between the substances concerned.

Proposed date of adoption: Once published as a final standard in the Official Journal.

Proposed date of entry into force: 60 calendar days after publication in the Official Journal.

Final date for comments: 60 calendar days after publication in the Official Journal.

If the Proposal/Notification/Regulation will affect your International Business please send us your representation with facts and figures , so that these can be taken up suitably.

 


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