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List of Figures <br />Figure 1. SR quantitative risk criteria presented on an example FN graph, as provided <br />in NFPA 59A for fixed (stationary) LNG facilities. The definitions of the <br />tolerable risk region, ALARP (As Low as Reasonably Practicable), and <br />unacceptable risk region are provided by NFPA 59A, and do not necessarily <br />reflect the tolerability criteria for transportation risk. The representation of <br />NFPA 59A risk criteria in this report has been done for the purposes of <br />comparing the transportation risk to a set of existing criteria used in the U.S. <br />and may not necessarily be appropriate or applicable for assessing <br />acceptability of transportation risk. <br />Figure 2. General assembly drawing for LNG ■ ISO portable tank containers to be <br />used by FECR. <br />Figure 3. Piping and instrumentation diagram for.ISO portable tank container. <br />Figure 4. _ISO tank container mounted on a trick chassis. <br />Figure 5. Rear view oISO portable tank: container on a trick chassis <br />depicting the va ve cabinet. <br />Figure 6. View of valves and outer tank- penetrations inside valve cabinet. <br />Figure 7. Rubber Tire Gantry (RTG) crane used for Lift On/Lift Off of intermodal <br />containers. <br />Page <br />7 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />Figure 8. Container Handler used for Lift On/Lift Off of intermodal containers. 16 <br />Figure 9. Representative well car in FECR intermodal yard contiaining two= IS <br />ortable tank containers. <br />■ 16 <br />Figure 10. Aerial image of the FECR Hialeah Rail Yard (enclosed in red outline). <br />Trains enter and leave the Hialeah Yard at the right side of the image. North <br />is to the right in the image. The rail yard is surrounded on three sides by a <br />canal. Industrial occupancies are located to the north, west and south. <br />Residential areas are located to the east. 17 <br />Figure 11. Close-up view of the FECR Hialeah Intermodal Facility intermodal ramps <br />(area outlined in red) where containers are lifted on and off of rail cars. 17 <br />Figure 12. Dodge Island, which contains the Port of Miami (enclosed in red outline). <br />The Port includes container ship docks (yellow hashed lines) and cruise ship <br />docks (white hashed lines). 18 <br />v <br />