Cargo Decoder is your guide to what is in the truck or tanker next to you on the highway. Enter the 4 digit number from the DOT placard to learn about a material. Cargo Decoder Plus uses no network bandwidth so information will always be available even if your network is not.- Find safety information on hazardous cargo - Search by name or input DOT number - View ERG2016, ERG2012, and ERG2008 reference pages- Access directly on device, no network connection required- Share information with friends and colleagues- Learn about the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)

Cargo Decoder Plus - Handy ERG 2016 Reference alternatives

Police Spanish Guide

HazMat Reference and Emergency Response Guide

AskRail

The AskRail app is a hazardous materials safety tool for first responders who are first on scene or directly support the first on scene in the event of a rail incident. Access to certain features, including the ability to query railcar contents based on an equipment number, is restricted to authorized personnel. AskRail is a collaborative effort among all North American Class I railroads, the Association of American Railroads, Railinc Corp., and the Transportation Technology Center, Inc. For more information about AskRail please visit: www.askrail.us.

  • size 53.9 MB

First Responder Support Tools (FiRST)

FiRST provides First Responders and Emergency Managers easy access to map-based improvised explosive device (IED) standoff distances and HAZMAT spill evacuation areas. The IED standoff data is based on criteria set by the DHS Office for Bombing Prevention and FEMA 426, Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings. Features of the software include: Display IED Mandatory Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place Zones for 8 pre-defined bomb sizes Display Isolation Zones and down-wind Protection Zones for over 3,000 chemicals Display distance to glass breakage, injury, and structural damage based on pre-defined bomb sizes (limited to users registering with a .gov, .mil, or .us email)Information displayed on phone maps, with similar functionality to zoom, search by address, current location, and map/satellite/hybrid views Automatically retrieve current weather from Weatherbug (www.weather.weatherbug.com) or forecast weather from the National Weather Service (US only) or Meteorologisk Institutt (Worldwide); weather can also be user input or input using the phones compass functionalityResults shown geographically as well as text based Search and display predefined points of interest (schools, nurseries, hospitals, police/fire stations, and government facilities) from GIS search services to identify key facilities within the incident area Run roadblock analysis service that identifies within seconds the optimal location of roadblocks to isolate the incident area Place and label points on the map to identify key locations One-button summary of results (text, map image, map data shape and kml file attachments) in an email to disseminate to other responding personnel Includes reference material from the 2016 ERG and important chemical contacts for quick calling Store map images (including legends) for reference when connectivity prevents access to network maps For more information, go to www.firstsupporttools.com

  • size 22.1 MB

HAZMAT Evac

HAZMAT Evac provides First Responders and Emergency Managers easy access to map-based improvised explosive device (IED) standoff distances and HAZMAT spill evacuation areas. The IED standoff data is based on criteria set by the DHS Office for Bombing Prevention and FEMA 426, Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings. Features of the software include: Display IED Mandatory Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place Zones for 8 pre-defined bomb sizes Display Isolation Zones and down-wind Protection Zones for over 3,000 chemicals Display distance to glass breakage, injury, and structural damage based on pre-defined bomb sizes (limited to users registering with a .gov, .mil, or .us email)Information displayed on phone maps, with similar functionality to zoom, search by address, current location, and map/satellite/hybrid views Automatically retrieve current weather from Weatherbug (www.weather.weatherbug.com) or forecast weather from the National Weather Service (US only) or Meteorologisk Institutt (Worldwide); weather can also be user input or input using the phones compass functionalityResults shown geographically as well as text based Search and display predefined points of interest (schools, nurseries, hospitals, police/fire stations, and government facilities) from GIS search services to identify key facilities within the incident area Run roadblock analysis service that identifies within seconds the optimal location of roadblocks to isolate the incident area Place and label points on the map to identify key locations One-button summary of results (text, map image, map data shape and kml file attachments) in an email to disseminate to other responding personnel Includes reference material from the 2012 ERG and important chemical contacts for quick calling Store map images (including legends) for reference when connectivity prevents access to network maps For more information, go to www.firstsupporttools.com

  • size 22.1 MB