ERG 2012: Quick Lookup

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· Sheridan Programmers Guild
3.4
15 reviews
Ebook
985
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About this ebook

We regret to announce that we at Sheridan Programmers Guild will not produce a 2016 adaptation of the ERG ebook, but we will direct our users to the official NIH ERG 2016 app, which should work as well as or better than an ebook on many mobile devices.

Thank you to everyone who has supported the ERG 2012: Quick Lookup!

About

This ebook takes the Department of Transportation data published in the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG 2012) and presents it in a familiar form reflecting the print ERG.

As an ebook, this ERG is searchable. It also includes internal links for quick access to information. For example, if an entry in the yellow section (substances by ID) references the green (isolation distances) tables, you can tap/click to jump right to the table.

The color-coding of the official ERG is preserved for a familiar experience and ease of use. The ebook table of contents can be used to jump immediately to any section.

This edition is up-to-date, based upon the ERG 2012 and includes all the corrections released by the DOT through April 10, 2013, which are not found in physical copies or other digital versions of the ERG. We strive to be not only the most convenient version available, but also the most accurate.

The ERG 2012: Quick Lookup offers a speedy and easy platform for accessing the official DOT data. The technical implementation and presentation are unique to our edition.

Now available in Spanish and French! The GRE 2012 and GMU 2012 are both available on Play. See "more from author" below, or click "The team at Sheridan Programmers Guild" at the top of this page to see the Spanish and French editions.

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3.4
15 reviews
Mike Coles
August 28, 2014
Why is there a fee for it here. Sounds like a scam.
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Sylvain Laverdière (Slymm)
August 17, 2015
It's a free app in the playstore... Search erg 2012...
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Kirk Broeder
May 13, 2014
This is just a picture of the book.
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About the author

Sheridan Programmers Guild is based in Sheridan, Wyoming, and is headed by Anne Gunn. Sherprog is a microISV, or an independent software vendor with fewer than five employees.

Our ebook publications began in September 2012 with the ERG 2012 Quick Lookup, which adapts the Emergency Response Guidebook for PC, Mac, smartphone, and tablet. It is color-coded and hyperlinked for quickly finding information. As a ebook, one purchase will allow you to use your copy with multiple devices, not only ereaders, but many devices.

We have been publishing phone apps since 2010. Our varied list of products includes an app version of the ERG called Placards Plus for Android.

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