ERG Reviews
Published by Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration on 2024-10-30๐ท๏ธ About: PHMSA (U.S.
๐ท๏ธ About: PHMSA (U.S.
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- Provides a comprehensive reference for hazardous materials.
- The app is more convenient and user-friendly than the book version.
- Includes a protective distance feature for hazardous materials.
Could use a dark mode for working on scene at night
This is a great app. So much better than the book. I suggest when in the orange section have the โprotective distanceโ icon at the bottom green instead of grayed out and/or have the green highlighted area in the evacuation section a link to the protective distances.
Great app
This is the standard reference for hazardous materials.
5 stars cause itโs super convent and handy!
Only suggestion is making the wind direction option easier to maneuver.. could be a bit confusing to use :)
ERG functions better than most paid versions that are available.
Eventually, you remember what the placards mean.
Works well! Content is always relevant
ERG for iOS appears generally safe, but use with caution.
JustUseApp Safety Score for ERG is 39.7/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 63 user reviews.
Combined with the app store average rating of 4.8/5.
ERG for iOS appears legitimate, though exercise caution.
Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for ERG is 39.7/100 .
This conclusion is based on analysis of 63 user reviews.
ERG collected the following data from you:
PHMSA (U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration)'s 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook provides first responders with a go-to resource to help deal with hazmat accidents during the critical first 30 minutes.
For example, if emergency responders arrive at the scene of an overturned tractor trailer displaying a DOT hazmat placard, they would use the guide to identify the material associated with the placard and get guidance on how to respond accordingly.
PHMSA has partnered with the National Library of Medicine to provide this free application as well as a version of the ERG in its Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER) application.
The 2020 version of the ERG includes general revisions, reorganized general information pages, protective distance mapping updates, and the new ability to share data links through URLs.
The ERG contains an indexed list of dangerous goods and the associated ID number, the general hazards they pose and recommended safety precautions.