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2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)

2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG). A guidebook for First Responders during the initial phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials incident. Orientation to the ERG. The ERG 2008 was developed jointly by: DOT (USA) TC (Canada) SCT (Mexico)

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2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)

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  1. 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) A guidebook for First Responders during the initial phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials incident

  2. Orientation to the ERG • The ERG 2008 was developed jointly by: DOT (USA) TC (Canada) SCT (Mexico) with the collaboration of CIQUIME (Argentina) This guide was developed for use by Firefighters, Police, and other emergency services personnel who may be the first to arrive at the scene of a HAZMAT

  3. Orientation to the ERG • The ERG is designed to • assist first responders in making initial decisions • primarily for use with dangerous goods incidents involving roadways and railroads • The ERG may be of limited value for use at fixed facilities • It is not designed to be a substitute for product specific information

  4. Orientation to the ERG • First Responders must be trained in the use of this guidebook • Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1910.120 • US Environmental Protection Agency 40 CFR Part 311

  5. 2008 ERG contents • Yellow section • Blue section • Orange section • Green section • Other informational pages

  6. Yellow section • An index list of dangerous goods in order of UNID number • If a product in this section is highlighted, the user should first turn to the green section for the table of initial isolation and protective action distances • A guide number is provided (orange)

  7. Blue section • An index list of dangerous goods in alphabetical order • If a product in this section is highlighted, the user should first turn to the green section for the table of initial isolation and protective action distances • A guide number is provided (orange)

  8. Orange section • This is the most important section of the guidebook because it is where the safety recommendations are provided • It comprises 62 individual sections presented in a two page format designed to cover a group of similar materials • The individual guides are divided into three sections. Potential hazards, public safety, and emergency response

  9. Potential hazards • Fire or explosion • Health • The highest potential hazard is listed first

  10. Public safety • Immediate isolation of the site • Protective clothing • Evacuation • Spills • Fire

  11. Emergency response • Fire • Spill or leak • First aid

  12. Green section • Contains in order of UNID number, toxic inhalation hazards (TIH) • Chemical warfare agents • Water reactive materials which may produce toxic gasses upon contact with water • Divided by small and large spills • Subdivided by initial isolation, day, and night

  13. Other informational pages • White pages which contain other valuable information • Front of the book • Preceding the Green section of the book • Back of the book

  14. Front informational pages • Contain information pertaining to • Where to locate shipping papers • How to use this guidebook • A users guide • Safety precautions • Who to call for assistance • A list of the UNID classes • Introduction to the table of placards, and a list of placards

  15. Front informational pages (cont.) • Contain information pertaining to • Rail car identification chart • Road trailer identification chart • Hazard identification codes displayed on some intermodal containers • A note about when the responder should go to the table of initial isolation distances if the product is not on fire

  16. Middle informational pages • Contain information pertaining to • Introduction to the table of initial isolation and protective action distances • Protective action decision factors to consider • Protective actions • Background of the initial isolation and protective action distance table • How to use the table

  17. Back informational pages • Contain information pertaining to • Protective clothing • Fire and spill control • Criminal/terrorist use of chemical/biological/radiological agents • Indicators of a possible chemical incident • Indicators of a possible radiological incident • Glossary • Publication and distribution information

  18. Final thoughts • A “P” following the guide number in the yellow and blue pages identifies those materials which present a polymerization (any process in which relatively small molecules, called monomers, combine chemically to produce a very large chainlike or network molecule, called a polymer) hazard under certain conditions. • 2008 ERG’s are available for public safety authorities free of charge.

  19. Questions • Workbook

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