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ERG for Android

ERG for Android

Categoría : MédicoVersión: 4.1.1

Tamaño:44.6 MBSO : Android 7.0+

Revelador:PHMSA

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La Guía Oficial de Respuesta a Emergencias del USDOT (ERG) , desarrollada por la Administración de Seguridad de Materiales de Pueblos y Materiales Peligrosos (PHMSA), es una herramienta esencial para los primeros respondedores que administran incidentes que involucran productos peligrosos o materiales peligrosos durante el transporte.

La aplicación ERG , que se basa en la edición más reciente del ERG, sirve como un recurso invaluable para el personal de emergencia. Proporciona acceso rápido a información vital directamente en dispositivos móviles. La aplicación incluye un índice integral de productos peligrosos, completo con sus números de identificación, descripciones de riesgos generales y medidas de seguridad recomendadas.

En situaciones del mundo real, como un accidente que involucra un tráiler de tractores volcado con un cartel con peligro de puntos, los respondedores pueden usar la aplicación para identificar rápidamente el material peligroso indicado por el cartel y recibir orientación inmediata sobre las mejores estrategias de respuesta.

El ERG está disponible en versiones completas en inglés, francés y español , lo que garantiza la accesibilidad para una amplia gama de usuarios.

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