ERG Flashcards

1
Q

When do we use the ERG?

A

Initial phase

First 15-30 Mins

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2
Q

What section is YELLOW

A

ID Number

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3
Q

What section is BLUE?

A

Name

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4
Q

What Section is Green?

A

Isolation & Action distances

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5
Q

What Section is White?

A

General Information

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6
Q

What are the 9 Hazard Classes?

A
  1. Explosion
  2. Gas
  3. Liquid
  4. Solids
  5. Oxidizer
  6. Poisons
  7. Radioactive
  8. Corrosive
  9. Misc.

Remember: Every Good Lieutenant Standard Operating Procedures Require Corrective Management

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7
Q

What does X stand for in Hazard Identification Codes?

A

Water Reactive

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8
Q

What does 9 as a 2nd or 3rd digit stand for in Hazard Identification Codes?

A

Risk of Spontaneous Reaction

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9
Q

When should you turn to the Green Section?

A

If the UN ID is highlighted Green (Except if on fire)

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10
Q

Where would you find our biggest concern in the Orange Section?

A

Top left of the page

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11
Q

What section if you are unable to identify?

A

Section 111

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12
Q

What is the cutoff For large/Small spills?

A

55 Gallons/ 208 L

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