Work must be done to explore and comprehend the range of hazards which exist, in addition to focusing on the
obvious, and in relying in the information already collected by applying other tools. For comprehensive hazard identification,
available information on hazard hotspots should be completed through joint exercises involving all
stakeholders aimed at identifying chemical hot spots along transport routes. This will allow to better identify and
understand chemical hazards and risks associated to transportation, and to produce a comprehensive community
hazard map with the participation of all the relevant stakeholders.