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This page provides news involving CANUTEC and the dangerous goods field.
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  • ERG2008 On-Line
    The ERG On-Line has been updated to reflect the ERG2008 version. The application is available for free use, 24 hours a day, in English, French and in Spanish. The ERG2008 On-Line is easy to use, fully interactive and includes colour coded sections similar to the original hardcopy guidebook. In addition, the application includes a searching tool that enables rapid retrieval of emergency response information for a given product name or product identification number (PIN).
  • Emergency Response Guidebook 2008
    The 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook has been published. Please consult the list to obtain the new version of the emergency response guidebook.
  • CANUTEC ERGO 2008 version 1.1
    A recent and exciting addition to CANUTEC's web site is the newly improved ERGO 2008 version 1.1, a free downloadable PC version of the 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook. This new version includes all three languages within a single application. ERGO 2008 is self-extractable for easy installation by following these instructions.

    ERGO 2008 features a powerful searching tool for retrieval of multiple PIN. Also, a variety of searches by product name can be performed. ERGO 2008 can even search for all products referenced by a given Guide number.

    ERGO also includes a "History Window" which provides a history of previously accessed information. This feature enables users to efficiently return to prior search results for quick consultation of emergency response guide information. Response information for specific gases or vapours that are Toxic Inhalation Hazards (TIH) and that are released when certain materials are spilled in water is also accessible from this window.
  • ERG2008 Training Package A training package in PowerPoint format was produced by CANUTEC personnel and is made available to any user / trainer of the Emergency Response Guidebook. Permission is given to use and modify the presentations if needed. The presentations are available in English, French and Spanish. Any comments should be directed to CANUTEC.
  • Corrections to the ERG2008
  • More Links Links were also added and modified throughout the year. They include a broad array of hazmat related topics ranging from periodic tables of the elements to dangerous goods carriers.
  • On-Line registration On-Line registration with CANUTEC is expected to be available in the near future. This service will enable consignors of dangerous goods to register with CANUTEC over the net in order to use CANUTEC's emergency telephone number as per article 3.5 (2) of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR). Once connected to CANUTEC's web site, consignors will be able to complete a registration form and upload their Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) directly to CANUTEC. Once the registration process completed, an access code will be delivered to the consignor granting them access to view and modify their filed information in order to maintain an accurate up-to-date file with CANUTEC. Existing registered consignors are encouraged to contact CANUTEC once the service is available to obtain their file access code. Security of the system will be ensured by encryption of data exchanged over the net. File access will be limited to users properly identifying both the consignor's name and a 10 digit access code.

    The service should improve registration with CANUTEC by:
    • Providing faster turn around time for registration requests;
    • Minimizing time and expenses to deliver registration documentation to CANUTEC (i.e. registration form &MSDS);
    • Simplifying and accelerating MSDS management on CANUTEC's behalf;
    • Accelerating MSDS retrieval during hazmat incidents;
    • Encouraging accuracy of filed information whenever changes are made to the consignor's contact information or MSDS database.
  • Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG): Canada in collaboration with the United States and Mexico prepares an Emergency Response Guidebook for accidents involving dangerous goods. This Guidebook has existed, in one form or another, since the latter part of the 70's.

    Within the Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Program, CANUTEC continuously works at keeping the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) up-to-date, including ERGO2008, the downloadable PC version, as well as the ERG On-line, the web browser version.

    CANUTEC is in constant contact with end-users of the Guidebook who are mostly fire-fighters, police officers and private emergency responders (normally from industry).

    You should know that comments aimed at making the Guidebook more useful (or to correct errors) are always welcomed.

    In Canada, comments can be sent directly to the Director of CANUTEC (the TDG Program's transportation emergency centre).

    By mail:

    Director, CANUTEC
    Transport Canada, 14th floor
    Tower C, Place-de-Ville
    Ottawa, Ontario  K1A 0N5

    By email:

    michel.cloutier@tc.gc.ca
    (subject:  Guidebook Review)

    By phone:

    613-947-5052  (CANUTEC Director's office)