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McCormick, Karen. 2010. Hazardous Materials Planning and Management. EADP 4000, Course Syllabus. Denton, TX: University of North Texas, Department of Public Administration, https://faculty.unt.edu/syllabi/3312_2768_4000_001_syllabus.pdf (accessed Feb 2012). Pennsylvania State University. 2012. Business and Environmental Regulation. B Law 425, Course Description. University Park, PA: University Bulletin, University Course Descriptions, http://bulletins.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/university_course_descriptions.cfm?letter=B&coursel ong=B_LAW|425|201112SP (accessed Feb 2012). St. John’s University. 2012. Environmental Regulation of Toxic and Hazardous Substances. Environmental Law 1010, Course Description. Queens, NY: School of Law, http://www.stjohns.edu/academics/graduate/law/academics/courses/E.stj (accessed Feb 2012). Warner, Jeffery E. 2009. Public Guidance for Managing Hazardous Material Transportation in Texas. FHWA/TX-09/0-5929-P1. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Texas Transportation Institute, 41 pp., http://tti.tamu.edu/documents/0-5929-P1.pdf (accessed Feb 2012). Western Nebraska Community College. 2010. Transportation and Shipping of Hazardous Materials. SFTX-1220, Course Syllabus. Scottsbluff, NE: Business and Community Education. University Programs: Public Policy, Public Health, Community Colleges, and Other Aini, M.S., A. Fakhru’l-Razi, W.M.N. Ibrahim, S.K. Tangavelu, M. Daud. 2001. “Study on Emergency Response Preparedness of Hazardous Materials Transportation.” Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 183-188. Carnes, Sam A. 1986. “Institutional Issues Affecting the Transport of Hazardous Materials in the United States: Anticipating Strategic Management Needs.” Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 13, pp. 257-277. Clark, Renee M. and Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre. 2009. “A New Approach to Hazardous Materials Transportation Risk Analysis: Decision Modeling to Identify Critical Variables.” Risk Analysis, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 344-354. Clark, Shirley E., Robert Pitt, Steven M. Becker. 2005. Hazmat Accident Education An Integrated Approach. UTCA Report 02215. Tuscaloosa, AL: University Transportation Center for Alabama. Erkut, Erhan, Stevanus A. Tjandra, Vedat Verter. 2007. “Chapter 9: Hazardous Materials Transportation.” Handbook on OR & MS, Vol. 14, pp. 539-621. Graziano, Kristen M. 2002. “Security Requirements for Offerors and Trainers of Hazardous Materials: HM-232 Proposal.” Environmental Quality Management, Autumn 2002, pp. 65-74. 73

Kawprasert, Athaphon and Christopher P.L. Barkan. 2009. “Communication and Interpretation of Results of Route Risk Analyses of Hazardous Materials Transportation by Railroad.” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2097, pp. 125-135. Kuncyte, Rolanda, Claire Laberge-Nadeau, Teodor Gabriel Crainic, John A. Read. 2003. “Organization of Truck-driver Training for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods in Europe and North America.” Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol. 35, pp. 191-200. Samuel, C., N. Keren, M.C. Shelley, S.A. Freeman. 2009. “Frequency Analysis of Hazardous Material Transportation Incidents as a Function of Distance From Origin to Incident Location.” Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, Vol. 22, pp. 783-790. Schmidt, Michael. 2004. Hazardous Materials Transportation Program. Bloomfield Hills, MI: Oakland Community College, 32 pp. Shoushtarian, Ali. 2011. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Class 7 Guide. Ottawa, ONT: University of Ottawa. U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. 1986. Transportation of Hazardous Materials. OTASET.30LI. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Warner, Jeffery E, A. Protopapas, D. Jasek, et. al. 2008. Management of Hazardous Materials Transportation: Literature Summary. College Station, TX: Texas Transportation Institute, 56 pp. U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Bureau of Transportation Statistics. 2011. National Transportation Statistics 2011. Washington, DC: Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. 2010. United States: 2007 – Hazardous Materials Transportation Commodity Flow Survey. Washington, DC: Bureau of Transportation Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. Craft, Ralph. 2004. Analysis Brief: Crashes Involving Trucks Carrying Hazardous Materials. FMCSA-RI-04-024. Washington, D.C.: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 8 pp., http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/facts-research/research- technology/analysis/fmcsa-ri-04-024.pdf (accessed Feb 2012). Daniell, J. Neal. 2009. Traffic Incident Management in Hazardous Materials Spills Incident Clearance. Report No. FHWA-HOP-08-058. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Duych, Ron, Chester Ford, and Hossain Sanjani. 2011. Hazardous Materials Highlights – 2007 Commodity Flow Survey. SR-026. Washington, DC: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 6 pp., 74

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TRB’s Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program (HMCRP) Web-Only Document 2: Model Education Curricula and Toolkit for the Transportation of Hazardous Materials includes model post-secondary education curricula that address the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for the safe, secure, and efficient transportation of hazardous materials (hazmat).

The model curricula, presented in the form of a toolkit that can be adapted for different audiences and educational purposes, consist of PowerPoint presentations and supporting materials covering eight topics: introduction to hazmat transportation; hazmat logistics; legal and regulatory environment; mode and route selection; risk management; hazmat transportation incident management; security of hazmat transportation shipments; and workforce development issues.

The PowerPoint presentation and supporting material for HMCRP Web-Only Document 2 can be downloaded from the links below.

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Module 8 – Workforce Development Issues (ppt)

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