Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Standardized Awareness Practice Test

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What does the green section of the ERG focus on?

  1. Emergency contact information

  2. Initial isolation and recommended safety distances

  3. Detailed environmental effects

  4. Local regulations regarding hazardous materials

The correct answer is: Initial isolation and recommended safety distances

The green section of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is dedicated to initial isolation and recommended safety distances for hazardous materials. This section provides critical information to first responders about how to secure the area around an incident involving hazardous substances. It helps determine the safe distances that should be maintained from the contamination zone to protect individuals and responders from potential exposure and risks associated with the materials involved. The guidance offered in this section is essential for establishing a safe perimeter during emergency situations involving chemical incidents. The other sections of the ERG cover different aspects, such as emergency contact information, detailed environmental effects, and local regulations regarding hazardous materials, which serve their purposes but do not focus on isolation and safety distances like the green section does. Understanding this specific focus of the green section is vital for effective emergency response and maintaining safety in hazardous situations.