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.

n-Propyl isocyanate ==> Nitric oxide and Nitrogen

Name of MaterialGuideUN#ISO
Current as of: Oct. 2, 2011
n-Propyl isocyanate1552482Yes
n-Propyl nitrate1311865
Naphthalene, crude1331334
Naphthalene, molten1332304
Naphthalene, refined1331334
Naphthylamine (alpha) 1532077
Naphthylamine (beta) 1531650
Naphthylamine (beta) , solid1531650
Naphthylamine (beta) , solution1533411
Naphthylthiourea1531651
Naphthylurea1531652
Natural gas, compressed1151971
Natural gas, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) 1151972
Neohexane1281208
Neohexane1281208
Neon1211065
Neon, compressed1211065
Neon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) 1201913
Nickel carbonyl1311259Yes
Nickel catalyst, dry1352881
Nickel catalyst, dry1352881
Nickel cyanide1511653
Nickel nitrate1402725
Nickel nitrite1402726
Nicotine1511654
Nicotine compound, liquid, n.o.s.1513144
Nicotine compound, solid, n.o.s.1511655
Nicotine hydrochloride1511656
Nicotine hydrochloride, liquid1511656
Nicotine hydrochloride, solid1511656
Nicotine hydrochloride, solid1513444
Nicotine hydrochloride, solution1511656
Nicotine preparation, liquid, n.o.s.1513144
Nicotine preparation, solid, n.o.s.1511655
Nicotine salicylate1511657
Nicotine sulfate, solid1511658
Nicotine sulfate, solid1513445
Nicotine sulfate, solution1511658
Nicotine sulphate, solid1511658
Nicotine sulphate, solid1513445
Nicotine sulphate, solution1511658
Nicotine tartrate1511659
Nitrates, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s.1403218
Nitrates, inorganic, n.o.s.1401477
Nitrating acid mixture1571796
Nitrating acid mixture, spent1571826
Nitric acid, fuming1572032Yes
Nitric acid, other than red fuming1572031
Nitric acid, red fuming1572032Yes
Nitric oxide1241660Yes
Nitric oxide and Dinitrogen tetroxide mixture1241975Yes

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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