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STILL AVAILABLE

« Systems and Equipment for Fire and Smoke Control in Road Tunnels »

This report (bilingual English-French) prepared by the Technical Committee on Road Tunnel Operations (C3.3) is an update of the report "Fire and Smoke Control in Road Tunnels" published in 1999 and reprinted in 2004.

This 344-page report draws the lessons from the fires that occurred in the alpine tunnels and makes recommendations on ventilation, emergency exits, fire detection and fire fighting equipment, and operational responsibilities in case of emergency.

For the time being, this report is available in hard copy only.

For further information on this document and how to order.

SPECIAL OFFER TO MARK THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE PIARC TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON ROAD TUNNELS

In 1957, PIARC decided to establish a Technical Committee devoted to Road Tunnels. To mark the 50th Anniversary of the Committee, a special offer is reserved for those ordering the latest report of the Committee entitled « Systems and Equipment for Fire and Smoke Control in Road Tunnels » (ref. 05.16.B).

You can purchase the collection of the 12 reports produced by the Road Tunnels Committee since 1995--and still up-to-date--at a 50% discount, i.e. 104 EUR for non members; 81 EUR for PIARC members, non priority postage included. Shipping costs by courier at your own expense.

This offer is valid only if combined with the purchase of a copy of the latest report « Systems and Equipment for Fire and Smoke Control in Road Tunnels » (ref. 05.16.B). You can therefore buy 13 Road Tunnel reports at the special price of 131 EUR for PIARC members;166 EUR for non members.

To order the collection of 12 reports and a copy of the 05.16.B report

The 12 reports included in the special offer:

  • 05.01.B The First Road Tunnel
  • 05.02.B Road Tunnels: Emissions, Ventilation, Environment
  • 05.03.B Classification of Tunnels
  • 05.04.B Road Safety in Tunnels
  • 05.05.B Fire and Smoke Control in Road Tunnels
  • 05.06.B Road Tunnels: Reduction of Operating Costs
  • 05.09.B Pollution by Nitrogen Dioxide in Road Tunnels
  • 05.11.B Cross Section Geometry in Unidirectional Road Tunnels
  • 05.12.B Cross Section Design of Bidirectional Road Tunnels
  • 05.13.B Good Practice for the Operation and Maintenance of Road Tunnels
  • 05.14.B Road Tunnels: Vehicle Emissions and Air Demand for Ventilation
  • 05.15.B Traffic Incident Management Systems Used in Road Tunnels