The Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
...Helps You Find Emergency Procedures Quickly

The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG2004) was developed jointly by the US Department of Transportation, Transport Canada, and the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of Mexico (SCT) for use by firefighters, police, and other emergency services personnel who may be the first to arrive at the scene of a transportation incident involving a hazardous material. It is primarily a guide to aid first responders in (1) quicklyentifying the specific or generic ification of the material(s) involved in the incident, and (2) protecting themselves and the general public during this initial response phase of the incident. The ERG is updated every three to four years to accommodate new products and technology. The next version is scheduled for 2008.
DOT's goal is to place one ERG2004 in each emergency
service vehicle, nationwide, through distribution to state and local
public safety authorities. To date, nearly nine million copies have been
distributed without charge to the emergency responder community. Copies
are made available free of charge to public emergency responders through
the state coordinator (U.S. only) nearest you. In Canada,
contact CANUTEC at 613-992-4624 or via Internet at canutec@tc.gc.ca
for information. In Mexico, call SCT at 52-5-684-1275. Copies are also
available commercially through the GPO
Bookstore
and other commercial vendors.
To view/print the Guide Page(s) corresponding to the material you are shipping click on the appropriate link below.
- Full
Version of the ERG2004 (2.8M)
- ERG2004 State Coordinators List
- DOD Point of Contact for the ERG 2004
- Federal Agencies Point of Contact for the ERG 2004
- Summary
of Changes from ERG2000
- Search by Name of Material
- Search byentification Number
- Search the Table of Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances
- Commercial
Suppliers (197K)
of:
- Emergency Response Guidebook 2004 (ERG2004)
- DOT Chart 12 (Marking, Labeling, and Placarding Guides)
- Sources of Hazardous Materials Regulations and Other Publications
- Publications Containing International Requirements
- Available Documents and Files
- Spanish version of the 2004 Emergency Response Guide
RSPA welcomes constructive comments for improvements to the ERG2004. Comments should be sent either by email, or in writing to the Office of Hazardous Materials Initiatives and Training, DHM-50, Research and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 7th St., S.W., Washington, DC 20590.