What are the green pages in the ERG?

The green pages indicate the Table of Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances. This section of the ERG describes the distances necessary for initial isolation around a chemical incident as well as the distance downwind that persons must be protected.

What would you do if an encounter hazardous materials occurs?

  1. Stay upstream, uphill and upwind. In general, try to go at least a half mile (usually 8-10 city blocks) from the danger area.
  2. Do not walk into or touch any spilled liquids, airborne mists or condensed solid chemical deposits.
  3. Stay away from accident victims until the hazardous material has been identified.

Where in the ERG would you find Initial Isolation and Protective Action distances?

green section
The green section contains the table of initial isolation and protective action distances. These distances are useful for protecting people from vapors resulting from spills considered poisonous or toxic if inhaled.

What are the sections of the ERG?

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.

What is the difference between isolation and scene control?

Isolation is making a good distance between the public and the incident. Scene control is keeping things under control.

What do the Green Pages on the ERG mean?

GREEN: Some chemicals are also included in the green pages. The green pages indicate the Table of Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances. This section of the ERG describes the distances necessary for initial isolation around a chemical incident as well as the distance downwind that persons must be protected.

Which is an example of a Class 6 dot hazard?

Class 6 of the DOT hazard classification contains: toxic and infectious substances 0 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Identify the type of DOT hazard class indicated by the placard shown. flammable gases Liquid fueled rocket motors are an example of a Class 1, Division ___ explosive. 3

Where can I find the 2004 Emergency Response Guidebook?

[EDITOR’S NOTE: This document was copied verbatim from the 2004 Emergency Response Guidebook. There may be references to parts of the 2004 ERG or to formatting styles (e.g. colors) that we did not implement in this online version that would be found within an actual printed copy of this book.]

Which is the best course of action in an emergency?

The choice of protective actions for a given situation depends on a number of factors. For some cases, evacuation may be the best option; in others, sheltering in-place may be the best course. Sometimes, these two actions may be used in combination. In any emergency, officials need to quickly give the public instructions.

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