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EPSF Inspector Explains 24H Dangerous Materials Leak Response

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EPSF published an explanatory article on 24 April 2026 presenting its 24-hour dangerous materials leak response procedures, explained by inspector Gilles Auclaire through a fictional scenario. The article illustrates the organisation, coordination of actors, and processes mobilised for railway network safety when dangerous goods are involved. This is informational content describing EPSF's crisis intervention framework and coordination procedures for railway safety events.

“Gilles Auclaire, inspecteur référent à l'EPSF, présente les modalités d'intervention des équipes de l'EPSF en situation de crise, depuis la réception du premier signalement jusqu'au traitement des conséquences de l'incident.”

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EPSF published an educational article on 24 April 2026 explaining its crisis response procedures for dangerous materials leaks on the railway network. Inspector Gilles Auclaire presents the intervention process from initial notification through incident consequence management, using a fictional scenario to illustrate the coordination of railway safety actors and the structured processes mobilised.

Railway operators and transport companies handling dangerous goods should review this publication to understand EPSF's crisis coordination framework and response expectations in the event of a dangerous materials incident on the rail network.

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Apr 24, 2026

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[24 h – fuite de matières dangereuses]

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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mirf7JxAIws&t=33s Publié le : 24.04.26 Gilles Auclaire, inspecteur référent à l’EPSF, présente les modalités d’intervention des équipes de l’EPSF en situation de crise, depuis la réception du premier signalement jusqu’au traitement des conséquences de l’incident.

À travers cet exemple fictif, l’EPSF met en lumière l’organisation, la coordination des acteurs et les processus mobilisés pour la sécurité du réseau ferroviaire, notamment en cas d’événement impliquant des matières dangereuses.

Une vidéo destinée à mieux comprendre le rôle de l’EPSF et l’importance de la gestion collective et structurée des situations de crise.

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Classification

Agency
EPSF
Published
April 24th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Source language
fr
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Transportation companies
Industry sector
4831 Maritime & Shipping
Activity scope
Hazardous materials response Crisis coordination Railway safety procedures
Geographic scope
France FR

Taxonomy

Primary area
Transportation
Operational domain
Quality Assurance
Topics
Public Health Environmental Protection

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