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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the emergency response guidebook worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the location, time, and date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for accurate record-keeping during an emergency.
  3. In the 'Life Safety' section, indicate whether a primary search or evacuation is necessary by checking the appropriate boxes. Fill in product information including name and UN ID number.
  4. For site access control, specify if the product reacts with water and complete details regarding secondary searches, such as specific gravity and vapor density.
  5. Complete medical unit details including TLV/Ceiling, flash point, and ignition temperature. Ensure to note decontamination measures and initial isolation distances.
  6. Document air quality readings at specified intervals, ensuring to fill in O2 levels, CO ppm, H2S ppm, and other relevant data.
  7. Finally, check off actions taken during the incident response and provide a site map if applicable.

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Orange bordered pages include the actual response guides. Each of the guides provides safety recommendations and directions on how to proceed during the initial response phase of the incident. The guides provide information for: Fire or explosion risks.
ORANGE: The orange pages are called the Guides. These pages are of use in determining the potential hazards of the chemical in question, with the greatest concern listed first. Additionally, the Guides give a brief description of the emergency action that should be taken by appropriate emergency response personnel.
Yellow: The yellow section helps you identify the specific chemicals in the incident. Each hazardous material has a 4-digit United Nations (UN) number. Blue: The blue section identifies chemicals in alphabetical order youll use this section to identify a chemical if you cant easily find it in the yellow section.
First section of orange bordered pages displays hazards in terms of fire/explosion and health effect upon exposure. The highest potential is listed first. This section should be consulted first in the guide.
Each guide is broken into three primary sections: Potential Hazards, Public Safety, and Emergency Response. Each of the 62 guides provides safety recommendations and directions on how to proceed during the initial response phase (first thirty minutes) of the incident.
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Since the 1980s, the ERG has used a layout that divides the book into six color-coded sections (white [uncolored], yellow, blue, orange, green, and a second white [uncolored]).
Members of the public may purchase a copy of the ERG through the GPO Bookstore and other commercial suppliers. First responders, we want your feedback! Submit your name, organization, contact information, and comments to ERGComments@dot.gov .

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