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BS ISO 17687:2007 Transport information and control systems(TICS). General fleet management and commercial freight operations. Data dictionary and message setsfor electronic identification and monitoring of hazardousmaterials/dangerous goods transportation

BS ISO 17687:2007

Transport information and control systems(TICS). General fleet management and commercial freight operations. Data dictionary and message setsfor electronic identification and monitoring of hazardousmaterials/dangerous goods transportation

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Standard number:BS ISO 17687:2007
Pages:60
Released:2007-03-30
ISBN:978 0 580 50321 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 17687:2007


This standard BS ISO 17687:2007 Transport information and control systems(TICS). General fleet management and commercial freight operations. Data dictionary and message setsfor electronic identification and monitoring of hazardousmaterials/dangerous goods transportation is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.220.01 Transport in general
  • 35.240.60 IT applications in transport

This International Standard supports the application of automated identification, monitoring and exchange of emergency response information regarding dangerous goods carried on board road transport vehicles. Such information may include the identification, quantity and current condition (such as pressure and temperature) of such goods, as well as any relevant emergency response information. When equipped with appropriate electronics and communications capabilities, vehicles carrying dangerous goods may respond to queries regarding their status or self-initiate a message.

The information defined here, electronically carried on board the road transport vehicle, may be transferred to interested roadside systems by whatever communications means are appropriate to that roadside system. The primary intent of this International Standard is not trade, economic or commercial, but to help save lives by facilitating emergency response. This International Standard supports local on-site needs in the same manner as conventional visual placards do, but with an optional, complementary, enhanced and more versatile electronic version.