2018 Emergency Response Guidebook
By Steve Schulte, CHMM, CPP The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation has issued a notice, Docket No. PHMSA-2018-0055 Notice 2018-10, soliciting input on ways to improve the Emergency Response Guidebook as it develops the 2020 edition. PHMSA is interested in input from emergency response services and personnel who have experience responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents. They are requesting responses to ten specific questions regarding the Emergency Response Guidebook.
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In addition to the responses, they are also interested in any supporting data that will enhance the response. PHMSA established an e-mail address for interested parties to submit their input. The e-mail address is. Comments closed June 22, 2018. Next steps UL’s global contains more than 50 regulatory analysts worldwide, serving customers in six continents, with multi-lingual support in more than 30 languages.
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