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FULL-HEIGHT HEAD SHIELD [1 record]

Record 1 2016-03-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Rolling Stock (Railroads)
CONT

The majority of the tank cars exhibited impact damage ... on the top portion of at least [one] head. This is not unexpected, as most of these cars came to rest on their sides, thereby bringing the top portion of the heads closer to the ground and increasing the probability of impacts with objects such as rail, couplers, and body bolsters. A full-head shield would have been beneficial, as half-head shields protect only the bottom portion of the head.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Matériel roulant (Chemins de fer)
CONT

La majorité des wagons-citernes montraient des signes de dommages attribuables aux chocs [...] à la partie supérieure d’au moins [une] tête. Cela n’a rien d’inattendu puisque la plupart de ces wagons s’étaient immobilisés sur le côté, ce qui a rapproché la partie supérieure des têtes du sol et a augmenté la probabilité de heurts avec des objets tels que des rails, des attelages et des traverses pivots. Un bouclier protecteur complet se serait avéré utile, puisque les demi-boucliers ne protègent que la partie inférieure de la tête.

Spanish

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