New Emergency Response Guide now available

2016-06-20

Here are modifications made to the 2016 Emergency Response Guide:

  • “How to use this Guidebook” instructions are now in a flowchart 
  • Many sections have been expanded and/or revised, including: 
    • Shipping documents (Papers)
    • Table of markings, labels and placards and initial response guide to use on-scene
    • Rail car and road trailer identification charts (including more detailed information on each)
    • Pipeline transportation
    • Protective clothing
    • Improvised explosive device (IED) safe stand off distance chart
    • Glossary
    • Emergency response telephone numbers
  • New sections have been added: 
    • Local emergency response numbers (to be filled by user)
    • Table of Contents
    • Globally harmonized systems (GHS) of classification and labeling of chemicals
    • Information about emergency response assistance plans (ERAP) for Canadian users
  • Index list of dangerous goods in order of ID number (yellow-bordered pages), and the Index list of dangerous goods in alphabetical order (blue-bordered pages): 
    • Addition of all new dangerous goods listed in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods up to the 19th revised edition
  • Emergency response guides (“Guides”/orange-bordered pages): 
    • Revision of some guide information
    • Two guides have been added for adsorbed gases
    • Identification of potential emergency response assistance plan (ERAP) products for Canadian users
  • Table of initial isolation and protective action distances (Green-bordered pages): 
    • Updated initial isolation and protective action distances (Tables 1 and 3) based on new toxicity data and reactivity research
    • Added “Estimating wind speed from environmental clues” for Table 3

 

For further informations, see the link below or contact us directly:

http://www.cftcanada.com/en/produit/emergency-response-guidebook-2012-edition/

 

New Emergency Response Guide now available