The US Department of Transportation’ s
National Response Team
(NRT) has released their Quick
Reference Guide: Fuel Grade Ethanol Spills (including E85)
information. This information is the first of its kind, providing
critical information for the emergency response community in the
unlikely event of an ethanol spill. The reference guide covers
response criteria topics from chemical properties including a comparison
of fuel ethanol and gasoline properties, environmental response
techniques as well as general health and safety information. It also
includes valuable regulatory and waste disposal information.
As the use of ethanol continues to expand across the country, it is important that those responsible for the safety of
these communities are well prepared and trained for responding to
ethanol related emergencies. Becoming familiar with
the NRT Quick Reference Guide is an essential part to first responder training.
This guide outlines health and safety precautions to take such as
protective clothing suggestions, evacuation considerations and other
safety concepts that must be followed
when facing an ethanol emergency. Also covered are varying water
effects a first responder may experience due to different water types
mixing with an ethanol spill, such as still or slow water, large deep water bodies,
flowing or fast water, and small shallow
water bodies. This guide is critical for all emergency responders to
know and should be readily available to first
responders at headquarters and out in the field on duty.
The Ethanol Emergency Response Coalition (EERC) wants to make sure that those involved with ethanol safety are well
trained and prepared for any ethanol emergency response. For more
information on ethanol safety, please visit
www.ethanolresponse .com.
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