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pad2008 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook

This guide outlines the English version of the new 2008 emergency response guidebook information which is: used in the event of an accident; required for training under DOT, EPA and OSHA regulations; and required to be carried on all vehicles transporting hazardous materials, substances and waste and should be available at all docks where these materials are offered or received.

New in 2008:

  • Over fifty amendments to proper shipping names and ID numbers (United Nations numbers)
  • Lists of hazardous materials will be updated
  • Lithium Ion batteries entry will be added
  • Ethanol entries and identification numbers will be added
  • The Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distance Table will be split into two tables to better facilitate initial incident response actions for emergencies involving TIH (Toxic Inhalation Hazards)


  • The Emergency Response Guidebook is the foundation of many emergency response plans and incident management systems. It provides a consistent and standardized approach for first responders in the event of an incident involving hazardous materials. It is intended to assist responders in managing the first fifteen to thirty minutes of an emergency response, often the most critical moments. It provides crucial information concerning scene management and response procedures that can save lives and enhance public and environmental safety.

    Since its introduction in 1976, the ERG has been and will continue to be the go-to reference for first responders faced with the possibility of a hazardous materials incident. This guidebook is published in a user-friendly format and is divided into five sections which are color coded to maximize efficiency and ease of use. The goal of the US Department of Transportation is for all public emergency responders to carry a copy of the ERG.

    The ERG is developed jointly by the US Department of Transportation, Transport Canada, the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of Mexico (SCT), and with the collaboration of CIQUIME (Centro de Informacion Quimica para Emergencias) of Argentina. The 2008 ERG represents the first publication since the Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials programs were merged, so there will be new information introduced regarding pipeline markers.

    Dimensions: 4"W x 5.5"H. 373 pages.


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