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2004 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook)

This is an online version of the 2004 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook) which is produced by the USDOT for first responders during the initial phase of a Dangerous goods/Hazardous Materials incident. Have you ever wondered what those four digit numbers on the placards on the side of trucks and rail cars mean? Our online 2004 ERG will give you your answer.

Butyl acrylates, inhibited ==> Calcium hypochlorite, dry

Name of MaterialGuideUN#ISO
Butyl acrylates, inhibited130P2348
Butyl acrylates, stabilized130P2348
Butyl chloride1301127
Butyl ethers1281149
Butyl mercaptan1302347
Butyl methyl ether1272350
Butyl nitrites1292351
Butyl propionates1301914
Butyl vinyl ether, inhibited127P2352
Butyl vinyl ether, stabilized127P2352
Butylbenzenes1282709
Butylene1151012
Butylene1151075
Butyltoluenes1522667
Butyltrichlorosilane1551747
Butyraldehyde1291129
Butyraldoxime1292840
Butyric acid1532820
Butyric anhydride1562739
Butyronitrile1312411
Butyryl chloride1322353
Buzz1532810
BZ1532810
CA1591694
Cacodylic acid1511572
Cadmium compound1542570
Caesium1381407
Caesium hydroxide1572682
Caesium hydroxide, solution1542681
Caesium nitrate1401451
Calcium1381401
Calcium alloys, pyrophoric1351855
Calcium arsenate1511573
Calcium arsenate and Calcium arsenite mixture, solid1511574
Calcium arsenite and Calcium arsenate mixture, solid1511574
Calcium arsenite, solid1511574
Calcium carbide1381402
Calcium chlorate1401452
Calcium chlorate, aqueous solution1402429
Calcium chlorate, solution1402429
Calcium chlorite1401453
Calcium cyanamide, with more than 0.1% Calcium carbide1381403
Calcium cyanide1571575
Calcium dithionite1351923
Calcium hydride1381404
Calcium hydrosulfite1351923
Calcium hydrosulphite1351923
Calcium hypochlorite mixture, dry, with more than 10% but not more than 39% available Chlorine1402208
Calcium hypochlorite mixture, dry, with more than 39% available Chlorine (8.8% available Oxygen) 1401748
Calcium hypochlorite, dry1401748

Data Source for our online 2004 ERG

This information was compiled from the 2004 Emergency Response Guidebook (2004 ERG) which is produced by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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