Placards and Labels Guide |
Guide to placards and labels that are commonly used on shipping containers or at facilities. Topics include DOT placards, hazard classes, GHS pictograms, intermodal tank panels, and the NFPA diamond. |
Containers and Vehicles Guide |
Guide to containers and vehicles used to transport or store hazardous materials—and the markings, labels, and placards used on different types of containers. |
Shipping Documents Guide |
Guide to standard shipping documents and data sources. |
Hazard Assessment Guide |
Guide to assessing a chemical's hazards to people and the environment. |
Levels of Concern Guide |
Guide to Levels of Concern (LOCs), which are threshold levels where exposure to a chemical could hurt you or other people. |
Absorbents Guide |
Guide to absorbents, which are products that can be used to soak up liquids from spills. However, some absorbents are incompatible and they can react with particular chemicals or in certain situations, so caution should be used in selecting the correct absorbent for your situation. |
Other Information Sources |
Links to useful, off-site information sources (such as online hazardous material libraries and recommendations for personal protective equipment). |
CAMEO Suite |
Basics about the CAMEO software suiteA suite of software programs developed by NOAA and EPA, which includes four core programs: ALOHA, CAMEO 365betÓéÀÖ, CAMEO Data Manager, and MARPLOT. The CAMEO suite supports a number of information management functions, such as retrieval of chemical-specific information to support emergency response activities, threat zone calculation and plotting for risk assessment, organization and management of EPCRA information, and mapping. Find out more about the CAMEO suite on the NOAA OR&R site (response.restoration.noaa.gov/cameosuite)., including how to use the CAMEO 365betÓéÀÖ desktop program with ALOHAAreal Locations of Hazardous Atmospheres (ALOHA) is a computer model that predicts the area potentially affected by a toxic gas release, fire, or explosion; ALOHA is a component of the CAMEO software suite. Find out more about ALOHA on the NOAA OR&R site (response.restoration.noaa.gov/aloha). and CAMEO Data ManagerCAMEO Data Manager is a database application that includes several modules (such as Contacts) to assist with EPCRA data management requirements. This program was formerly known as CAMEOfm. Find out more about CAMEO Data Manager on the NOAA OR&R site (response.restoration.noaa.gov/cameo-data-manager).. |
Sharing Info |
How to share information from CAMEO 365betÓéÀÖ by printing and saving reports. |
Using the ERG |
Overview of the Emergency Response GuidebookThe Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG): A Guidebook for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident is a book used by emergency planning and response personnel when responding to situations involving hazardous materials. (ERG) content. |
FAQs |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about CAMEO 365betÓéÀÖ and how it can be used. |
Data Sources |
List of data sources that were used in the creation of the datasheets in CAMEO 365betÓéÀÖ. |
Terms and Conditions |
Guidelines and restrictions for using CAMEO 365betÓéÀÖ, including copyright information for data sources. |