1994 Hazardous Materials Incident Data
Incident Summaries By (pdf files 3 to 70KB):
Incident by State for(pdf files 3 to 70KB):
Serious Incidents (pdf files 3 to 70KB):
(Original Definition)
Serious Incidents (pdf files 3 to 70KB):
(New Definition)
Note:
Starting with reporting on 2002 incidents, PHMSA is using a new
definition of "serious incident". In the "Serious Incidents
(New Definition pdf 15 KB)"
report, years prior to 2002 are also based on this new definition. The "Serious
Incidents (Original Definition pdf 13 KB)" report
provides the 1992-2001 serious incidents based on the original definition.
Incident Report Form 5800.1 Data
The following files contain the Incident Report Form 5800.1 data submitted
under the requirements of Title 49 CFR 171.15 and 171.16 for calendar year
1994.
The incident data are contained within three files. These files are provided as self extracting
executables (*.exe)
for IBM compatible machines and as zip files (*.zip) for MacIntosh machines.
NOTE: IBM compatible machines can read both *.exe and *.zip files.
IBM compatible
MacIntosh
The Readme.pdf (5KB) and
Userguide.pdf (68KB)
contains instructions for importing the data into a table.
PHMSA's 1994 - 1995 Biennial Report
This report sent by the President to Congress, discusses DOT's hazardous materials transportation
accomplishments, projections for future years, violations, penalties assessed,
and safety record. Chapter 10 "Safety Performance Data" provides an analysis
of the hazardous materials incidents in 1994 and 1995, along with related charts,
graphs, and maps.
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