DOT Emergency Response Information
Anyone who offers for transportation a hazardous material that requires a hazardous materials shipping paper must include an emergency response telephone number. The telephone number must be entered on the shipping paper immediately following the description of the hazardous material or in a clearly visible location. It must also include the area code or international access code for use in the event of an emergency. The emergency response telephone number must be monitored at all times while the hazardous material is in transportation. The person monitoring the number must be someone who is knowledgeable of the hazardous materials listed and who is able to provide the following information:
- Hazard characteristics and risks
- Emergency response information
- Incident mitigation information
Additional emergency response information pertaining to incident mitigation may be required to be included on or accompany a shipping paper. This information is provided to assist emergency responders at the time of an incident. An example would be a safety data sheet (SDS) or a cross-reference to the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG).
Incident mitigation information for a hazardous material may include the following:
- Basic description and technical name
- Immediate health hazards
- Risks of fire or explosion
- Immediate precautions in case of an incident
- Spill or leak containment
- Preliminary first aid measures
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