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2008 Emergency Response Guidebook By Transportation Dept. (U.S.) Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Admin
Publisher: United States Dept. of Transportation May 2008 | 372 Pages | ISBN: 0160794560 | PDF | 2.3 MB
Contents
2008 Emergency Response Guidebook ( ERG 2008
A Guidebook For First Responders During The Initial Phase Of A Dangerous Goods / Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident
Shipping Documents (papers)*
How To Use This Guidebook During An Incident Involving Dangerous Goods
ERG 2008 User’s Guide
Before An Emergency – Become Familiar With This Guidebook!
Guidebook Contents
Isolation And Evacuation Distances
Safety Precautions
Approach Cautiously From Upwind
Secure The Scene
Identify The Hazards
Assess The Situation
Obtain Help
Decide On Site Entry
Respond.
Above All
Who To Call For Assistance
1. Organization/agency
2. Emergency Response Telephone Number
3. National Assistance
Canada
United States
Mexico
Colombia
Hazard Classification System
Class 1 - Explosives
Class 2 - Gases
Class 3 - Flammable Liquids (and Combustible Liquids [u.s.])
Class 4 - Flammable Solids; Spontaneously Combustible Materials; And Dangerous When Wet Materials / Water-reactive Substances
Class 5 - Oxidizing Substances And Organic Peroxides
Class 6 - Toxic* Substances And Infectious Substances
Class 7 - Radioactive Materials
Class 8 - Corrosive Substances
Class 9 - Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials/products, Substances Or Organisms
Introduction To The Table Of Placards
Table Of Placards And Initial
Response Guide To Use On-scene
Rail Car Identification Chart
Road Trailer Identification Chart*
Hazard Identification Codes Displayed On Some Intermodal Containers
Hazard Identification Codes Displayed On Some Intermodal Containers
Pipeline Transportation
Liquid Pipelines
Structures
Signs
Gas Pipelines
Transmission
Structures
Signs
Distribution
Note:
Introduction To Table 1 Initial Isolation And Protective Action Distances
ID Guide Name Of Material
Note
Name Of Material Guide Id
Notes
Guides
Notes
Introduction To Table 1 Initial Isolation And Protective Action Distances
Protective Action Decision Factors To Consider
Background On Table 1 Initial Isolation And Protective Action Distances
How To Use Table 1 Initial Isolation And Protective Action Distances
Fire And Spill Control Fire Control
Water Reactive Materials
Vapor Control
Criminal/terrorist Use Of Chemical/biological/radiological Agents
Differences Between A Chemical, Biological And Radiological Agent
Indicators Of A Possible Chemical Incident
Personal Safety Considerations
Glossary
Publication Data
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