Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)

This is an online version of the 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) 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 ERG will give you your answer.

Oxidizing solid, self-hea ==> Perchloryl fluoride

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Current as of: Oct. 2, 2011
Oxidizing solid, self-heating, n.o.s.1353100
Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s.1413087
Oxidizing solid, water-reactive, n.o.s.1443121
Oxygen1221072
Oxygen and Carbon dioxide mixture1221014
Oxygen and Carbon dioxide mixture, compressed1221014
Oxygen and Rare gases mixture1211980
Oxygen and Rare gases mixture, compressed1211980
Oxygen difluoride1242190Yes
Oxygen difluoride, compressed1242190Yes
Oxygen generator, chemical1403356
Oxygen generator, chemical, spent1403356
Oxygen, compressed1221072
Oxygen, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) 1221073
p-Nitrosodimethylaniline1351369
Paint (corrosive) 1533066
Paint (flammable) 1281263
Paint related material (corrosive) 1533066
Paint related material (flammable) 1281263
Paint related material, corrosive, flammable1323470
Paint related material, flammable, corrosive1323469
Paint, corrosive, flammable1323470
Paint, flammable, corrosive1323469
Paper, unsaturated oil treated1331379
Paraformaldehyde1332213
Paraldehyde1291264
Parathion1522783
Parathion and compressed gas mixture1231967Yes
PCB1712315
PD1521556
Pentaborane1351380Yes
Pentachloroethane1511669
Pentachlorophenol1543155
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate mixture, desensitized, solid, n.o.s., with more than 10% but not more than 20% PETN1133344
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate mixture, desensitized, solid, n.o.s., with more than 10% but not more than 20% PETN1133344
Pentafluoroethane1263220
Pentafluoroethane and Ethylene oxide mixture, with not more than 7.9% Ethylene oxide1263298
Pentamethylheptane1282286
Pentan-2,4-dione1312310
Pentane-2,4-dione1312310
Pentanes1281265
Pentanols1291105
Percarbonates, inorganic, n.o.s.1403217
Perchlorates, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s.1403211
Perchlorates, inorganic, n.o.s.1401481
Perchloric acid, with more than 50% but not more than 72% acid1431873
Perchloric acid, with not more than 50% acid1401802
Perchloroethylene1601897
Perchloromethyl mercaptan1571670Yes
Perchloryl fluoride1243083Yes

Data Source for our online 2008 ERG

This information was compiled from the 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (2008 ERG) which is produced by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

(Data last updated/verified: Oct. 2, 2011)

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