Securing of Dangerous Goods Transports by RFID-Tags with Sensor-Functionality and integrated Database GEFAHRGUT Information (SIGRID)
The project SIGRID investigates and assesses possibilities to enhance the safety and security ofdangerous goods transports through the use of the latest RFID-technology. This technology can be used togreatly enhance the transparency of the supply chain and aid logistics companies in complying with regulations.In the context of SIGRID, customized RFID-Sensor-Tags have been developed that monitor dangerousgoods during transport and help to prevent hazards by allowing timely countermeasures. In the case of a dangerousgoods accident, the available information about the type, amount and condition of the dangerous goodscan be used to accurately inform the relief forces. Unavailable or inaccurate information represents a significantproblem for the relief forces. This often leads to a delay in the rescue operation, because relief forcesmust be aware of the substances involved to protect themselves effectively against them. SIGRID aims toclose this information gap. To verify the practicability of the underlying concepts, a demonstrator will bebuild and tests of realistic scenarios will be conducted.
T.Goedecke A.Pettelkau S.Hohendorf D.Damm B.Bartholmai M.Farahbakhsh
Division of Dangerous Goods Packaging (III.1)BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
国际会议
The 17th IAPRI World Conference on Packaging(第17届世界包装大会)
天津
英文
639-642
2010-10-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)