 A new CD will
be released when the updated 2008 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook
and 2008 Emergency Handing of Hazardous Materials in Surface
Transportation publications have been released. Customers may
pre-order by calling our customer service center at 412-741-1096. |
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EMERGENCY ACTION GUIDES ON CD-ROM
GET THREE BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ON THIS CD
The 2006 Edition of Emergency Action Guides are available on
CD. The CD contains all the guides as PDF files. The CD also
contains the Emergency Handling of Hazardous Materials in
Surface Transportation and the 2008 Emergency Response
Guidebook.
The CD also includes high quality graphics of all the DOT’s
colored placards. The placards can be copied and pasted in other
documents for customized training programs. Designed for the
emergency responder, this CD provides detailed chemical
identification and emergency response information for more than
264 chemicals that are shipped primarily in bulk in North
America by rail or highway.
Each section contains detailed information which includes the
applicable DOT colored placard and National Fire Protection
Diamond, chemical physical properties, protective equipment,
emergency first-aid, and various spill mitigation techniques and
consequences. This information is crucial to the emergency
responder technician who is forced to make response decisions
that may affect people, property, and the environment.
The CD also includes high quality graphics of all the DOT’s
colored placards. The placards can be copied and pasted in other
documents for customized training programs.
REQUIREMENTS:
The CD operates with both Windows® and Apple®. The CD
contains Emergency Action Guides, Emergency Handling of
Hazardous Materials in Surface Transportation 2008 Edition, and
the 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG2008) as PDF files and
operates directly from the CD. The latest version of Acrobat
Reader is included and loads automatically upon insertion,
provided the computer is set to automatically read the CD.
Instructions are provided to load Acrobat® Reader manually, if
needed.
Download a sample Guide from the EAG in PDF format
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