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INTRODUCTION TO YELLOW PAGES <br /> For entries follow these steps; <br /> • IFTHERE IS NO FIRE: <br /> - Go directly to Table 1 (green-bordered pages) <br /> - Lookup the II}number and name of material <br /> - Identify initial isolation and protective action distances <br /> - Also consult the appropriate Orange Guide <br /> • IF AFIRE IS INVOLVED: <br /> - Use the appropriate Orange Guide for EVACUATION distances <br /> - Also protect in downwind direction according to Table 1 far residual <br /> material release <br /> Nate 1 If the name in Table 1 is shown with(when spilled in water),these materials <br /> produce large amounts of Toxic Inhalation Hazard FIH) (PIH in the US)gases <br /> when spilled in water. Some Water Reactive materials are also TIH materials <br /> themselves(e.g., UN1745(Bromine trifluoride), UN B36(Thionyl chloride)). In <br /> these instances,two entries are provided in Table 1 for land-based and water- <br /> based spills.If a water-reactive material only has one entry in Table 1 for(when <br /> spilled in water)and the product is NOT spilled in water,Table 1 and Table 2 do <br /> not apply.You will find safe distances in the appropriate orange-bordered guide. <br /> Nate 2: Explosives are not individually listed by ftir ID number because in an emergency <br /> situation,the response will be based only on the division of the explosive,not on <br /> the individual explosive. <br /> For divisions 1.1,1.2,1.3 and 1.5,refer to GUIDE 112. <br /> For divisions 1.4 and 1.6,refer to GUIDE 114. <br /> Nate 3; Chemical warfare agents do not have an assigned ID number because fty are <br /> not commercially transported. In an emergency situation,the assigned orange <br /> guide will provide guidance for the initial response. Also consult "Criminal or <br /> Terrorist Use of Chemical,Biological and Radiological Agents",pp.368 to 372. <br /> Yellow pages: Numeric List <br /> Page 2B <br />