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| Price: | $2.90 - $3.30 |
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| Description: | 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook for hazardous material incidents. The first update since 2004 contains the latest dangerous goods lists from the United Nations Recommendations, as well as from other international and national regulations. Features include: * Updated proper shipping names and identification numbers * Includes proper shipping names from the UN 13th Edition * Additional information about water-reactive chemicals * Three-digit guide numbers to help you quickly identify specific chemicals and potential dangers * Guide pages with two-page format to accommodate expanded information |
Useful little pocketbook that fits nicely in a duty bag or glove compartment. This updated version can come in handy when dealing with a HazMat situation or dealing with carriers on the highways and byways.
All our patrol cars have them
Comes in handy! No squad should be without one!
WE HAVE ONE IN EVERY UNIT. NO ONE SHOULD HIT THE STREETS WITHOUT ONE
A must have in every unit.
Every officer is issued one and there is one in the trunck of every vehicle
Gerat to ahve some when responding to hazardous spill, there you can look up the placard ID number to verify what type of chemicals you are dealing with.
Every 911 call taker should have one.......the more info you have responding to a call the safer you are !! That's all I care about at the end of the day !!!
This is a must have for all first responder vehicles. I have two of them and a good pair of binos.
very handy "cheat sheet"
Great for keeping us from becoming "Blue Canaries!"