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Emergency response guide book

Emergency Response Guide Book, United States Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C., 1990. [Pg.399]

The Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) lists over 63,000 chemicals used outside me laboratory environment, and me number increases each year. The DOT regulates over 3800 hazardous materials in transportation, as listed m 49 CFR. Chemicals are also listed by me DOT m me Emergency Response Guide Book (ERG). While specific... [Pg.3]

North American Emergency Response Guide Book NAERG... [Pg.414]

North American Emergency Response Guide Book (NAERG), U.S. Department of Transportation, RSPA, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C., 20590-0001. [Pg.415]

Emergency Response Guide Book, United States Department of Transportation. [Pg.434]

Mr. Burke has developed several CD-ROM-based training programs, including the Emergency Response Guide Book, Hazardous Materials and Terrorism Awareness for Dispatchers and 911 Operators, Hazardous Materials and Terrorism Awareness for Law Enforcement, Chemistry of Hazardous Materials Course, and Chemistry of Hazardous Materials Refresher. He has also published a second book titled Counterterrorism for Emergency Responders. He can be reached on the Internet at robert.burke att.net. [Pg.460]

This manual is not an emergency response book or treatment guide. It is intended to provide a quick reference for decision making as to whether to request expert consultation in a given area. Except in extreme emergency, the contents should not be construed as definitive. [Pg.5]

Interested citizens (especially schoolteachers and employees of high-risk organizations—see Chapter 1) will find this book a useful guide to understanding the types of terrorist attacks and the combined emergency response to them. The text manual, while somewhat technical, is basic enough that it can be used for a reference by laypersons. [Pg.270]


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