2017 Emergency Response Guidebook

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Announcment for the 2020 ERG PHMSA is now looking for ways to improve the Emergency Response Guidebook. If you have comments or suggestions please email ERGComments@dot.gov. More information regarding this 2020 ERG solicitation is available from the GPO. What is the ERG? Be Prepared — Respond Appropriately To Any Transportation Incident Involving Hazardous Materials The ERG is the ideal guide to help when responding to transportation emergencies involving hazardous materials. It is a must-have for everyone who handles and transports dangerous goods and hazmat.

This guide helps your company comply with the DOT 49 CFR 172.602 requirement that hazmat shipments be accompanied with emergency response information. The Emergency Response Guidebook is updated every 4 years - Don't be caught with the outdated 2012 ERG. Some of the big changes for the 2016 ERG include:.

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Expanded Rail Car Identification and Road Trailer Identification charts. Added information about Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) markings. Expanded Table of Placards.

Updated pipeline emergency response information. Addition of all new dangerous goods/hazardous materials listed in UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods. And more! What are the Emergency Response Guidebook Colors The ERG is organized into easily recognized colors.

White - Introduction, instruction, guidance, placards, and more. Yellow - Materials ordered by 4-Digit UN/NA Number. Blue - Materials ordered by dangerous goods material name.

Orange - The 62 response guides - they provide safety procedures and directions for what to do during the initial response phase of a hazardous materials incident. Green - Illustrations the evacuation and protective action distance when a hazardous materials is considered Toxic-by-Inhalation (TIH). Materials in the Yellow and Blue section that are highlighted in green refer to this section. Every one of your front-line personnel and all first responders should have the ERG — and now is the best time to place your order. Be the first on your team to have the latest — Get the 2016 ERG today!

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2017 Emergency Response Guidebook

Who Needs the 2016 ERG?. Truck Drivers and Railroad Personnel - The ERG is often used to satisfy Section 172.602 of the Federal hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). Freight Facility and Warehouse Personnel. Emergency Medial Services Personnel - And all the other officials who protect our highways, rails, waterways, and airports.

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Pipeline Personnel. Maritime Personnel. Pilots and Air Freight Handlers. Police.

Firefighters Any of these folks might be the first to call emergency responders with information that could save lives. Make sure every one of your front-line stackholders has a 2016 ERG — and knows how to use it. The Essential ERG Infographic Do you need the ERG?

Find out who does, see how the ERG works, and learn a little ERG history with. Did you know that over 13 million copies of the Emergency Response Guidebook have been distributed to public first responders since 1973. Find out more ERG facts and see what else is new in the. Add 2016 ERGs to your cart to see your substantial savings with volume order pricing! For best pricing on orders over 500 please call 800.621.5808.