ERG Flashcards

1
Q

What are the yellow ERG pages for?

A

You have an ID #

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2
Q

What are the blue pages in the ERG for?

A

You have the name of the material

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3
Q

What are the orange pages in the ERG for?

A

The guide

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4
Q

What are the green pages in the ERG for?

A

Initial isolation and protective action distances

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5
Q

What is considered a small spill according to the ERG?

A

208 L or less (55 US gallons)

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6
Q

What are 4 ways of transporting dangerous goods?

A

Road

Aviation

Rail

Marine

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7
Q

Where would shipping papers be found for the four different vehicles that transport dangerous goods?

A

Road
- kept in the cab of the motor vehicle

Rail
- kept in possession of a crew member

Aviation
- kept in possession of the pilot or aircraft employees

Marine
- kept in a holder on the bridge of a vessel

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8
Q

What information is found on shipping papers in vehicles transporting dangerous goods?

A

Four digit identification number
- Go to Yellow Pages

Proper shipping name
- Go to blue pages

Hazard class or division number of material

Packing group

Emergency response telephone number

Info describing the hazards of the material

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