This section contains information on how to respond to various hazards. It includes guides, links, information and even programs for download to help assess responses to various hazards. These materials are for academic research only and are not intended for field use.
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2008 Emergency Response Guidebook. Published by the Department of Transportation, this guide is for first responders during the initial phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials transportation incident.
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SOFTWARE: Emergency Response Guide 2008 Mobile Software for Windows PC
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US Coast Guard: Hazardous Materials Response Special Teams, Capabilities and Contact Handbook
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SOFTWARE: Emergency Response Guide for Mobile PC devices
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YES, It’s Hazmat!
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Do You Know If You’re Shipping Hazardous Materials
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How to Handle Radioactive Materials
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Wetlines Awareness for Emergency Responders
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What To Do/Know When Transporting Hazmat Internationally
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Is your COMAT Safe To Fly brochure
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Kid Zone: How To Stay Safe At Home
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Transporting Infectious Substances Safely
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UN Cylinders What You Need To Know
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SafeTravel with Electronic Devices and Batteries
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Hazmat Employee Resource Book
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Fumigant Marking Requirements
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How to Use the HMR
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What to do before a hazardous materials incident
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What to do during a hazardous materials incident
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What to do after a hazardous materials incident
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National Response Team Web Page
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| NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration ("NOAA OR&R") |
| US DOT Hazardous Material Home Page |
| Transport Dangerous
Goods (Canada) |
| North American Emergency Response Guidebook at CANUTEC
(Canada) |
| Placards of NAERG
at CANUTEC (Canada) |
| CHEMTREC®
(USA) |
| CANUTEC (Canada)
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| National Chemical
Emergency Centre (UK) |
| Material-Container Compatibility at Cole Palmer |
| Motor Carrier Safety Ratings at SAFER
(USA) |
| NFPA Online |
| CROET:
Occupational Safety and Health Resources |