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Please provide examples. Does ERG effectively emphasize the most useful information for the initial response phase? Have you encountered conflicting or ambiguous guidance messages when using the ERG and other sources of technical information? Are there ways we could improve the White Pages? Sub-points and specifics can be found at the Federal Register link above. If so, please note the identification number, material name, and the Guide number, and suggest a new Guide number with your reasons why.

Do the Orange Guide Pages contain recommendations and responses that are appropriate to the material they are assigned to? If not, please explain and recommend a correction. When calling any of the Emergency Response Telephone Numbers listed in the ERG, have you experienced a busy telephone line, disconnection, or no response? If so, please describe. What format s of the ERG do you use hardcopy, electronic, online, mobile applications, etc. How often do you use the ERG in a dangerous goods transportation emergency?

Featured Active Shooter Toolkit. Featured Department Administration. Featured Fire Prevention. Featured Large Scale Response. Featured Legislative News. Featured On Scene List. DOT's goal is to place one ERG in each emergency service vehicle, nationwide, through distribution to state and local public safety authorities. To date, more than seven million copies have been distributed without charge to the emergency responder community. Copies are made available free of charge to public emergency responders through the state coordinator U.

In Mexico, call SCT at Copies are also available commercially through the GPO Bookstores and other commercial vendors. The new safety tool provides the nation's emergency responders with fast, easily accessible information to help them manage hazardous material incidents.

Hazardous Materials Training Program U. Department of Transportation, 7th St. The Table provides first responders with initial guidance until technically qualified emergency response personnel are available. Distances show areas likely to be affected during the first 30 minutes after materials are spilled and could increase with time.

Protective Actions are those steps taken to preserve the health and safety of emergency responders and the public during an incident involving releases of dangerous goods. Table 1 - Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances green-bordered pages predicts the size of downwind areas which could be affected by a cloud of toxic gas. Isolate Hazard Area and Deny Entry means to keep everybody away from the area if they are not directly involved in emergency response operations.

Unprotected emergency responders should not be allowed to enter the isolation zone. This "isolation" task is done first to establish control over the area of operations. This is the first step for any protective actions that may follow. See Table 1 - Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances green-bordered pages for more detailed information on specific materials. For your convenience, we have listed these changes based on the color of their respective sections in the guidebook.

What is the ERG? Who is it for? Click here to watch a video which also includes two scenarios to explain how to use the ERG.

At Hazmat University , our courses are regularly updated to include the latest regulatory information so the hazmat employees have access to every bit of information they need in a comprehensive and totally self-paced to allow participants to navigate the training at a pace that meets their needs.



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