DOT Placards for Android
With the release of the Emergency Response Guidebook 2016, the National Institutes of Health has released a free ERG 2016 app for Android and iOS. We have reviewed the new NIH app and found the app comprehensive, well-made, and fully featured.
With previous versions of the NIH app, based on the ERG 2012 content, we felt there were some presentation and search features that our app did better. But the new 2016 NIH app exceeds our own in both features and content. For example, the NIH app now includes the ability to map isolation distances from your current location using street or satellite views.
In light of this, DOT Placards and DOT Placards Plus will be discontinued and removed from Google Play around the end of 2016. For now the store listing will remain so that current users can find this text and understand our recommendation for an upgrade path and, secondly, any new users with phones older than those supported by the NIH app still have access to the content of the ERG 2102 which, though outdated, may be useful.
If you can suggest additional features or improvements that would justify the publication of a new version DOT Placards and your purchase of a paid upgrade, we would love to hear your ideas.
We greatly appreciate all our users and their support that has made DOT Placards our most popular app with over 50,000 installs. Thank you!
About DOT Placards
DOT Placards gives you access to three sections of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG 2012) including the Yellow (Substances by ID), Orange (Guides), and Table 1 of the Green (Isolation Distances) sections of the ERG.
The Guides offer linked emergency response phone numbers. Tap the appropriate number to bring up your phone's dialer.
You can search by placard number, substance name, or for a specific guide. One tap takes you to the orange guide with details on toxicity, flammability, and spill procedures.
This app is built from the same data published in the official PHMSA ERG 2012 app. This app adds the ability to dial numbers with a touch.
The only "ad" displayed is a line linking to our ebook adaptation of the ERG.
Requires no special permissions. Please contact the developer for site licensing options.
Upgrade to DOT Placards Plus for additional features:
-Voice search. Speak a number to lookup the substance.
-Map specific placard numbers to locations.
-If you like the free app, please consider supporting the developers by purchasing DOT Placards Plus.
Also find our complete ERG 2012 Quick Lookup Ebook, now available on Google Play.
Recent Update Summary:
3.0.1
* Updated contents from the newly published ERG2012.
* User may now choose from one of three font sizes.
* Added the missing Guide 111.
* Improved the formatting and readability of the guides.
* Fixed an outdated reference to the ERG2008 in message text.
2.0.3
* Fixed a defect that was preventing proper guide display on tablets. Thank you! to the user's who reported this so we could fix it
2.0.2
* Small changes under the cover to stay in sync with the paid Plus version.
2.0.1
* Fixed a rare problem with opening the ERG data that has been seen once so far in the field and reported to us as a crash.
2.0.0
* Removed advertisements.
* App can now be moved to the SD Card.
* Eliminated the need for internet and location permissions.
* Fixed a bug that would cause a re-search when rotating the phone.
1.2.1
* Updated SDK Toolset
Very helpful
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Dot Placards
Ok, maybe I'm a geek. But when I'm riding (not driving) on a long trip out helps to pass the time.
This would be a perfect App and I would even PAY good money for it if it also had a fully comprehensive running load helper, ie - when, what and how to placard your vehicle, at what points to use which placard/s and when to remove them along with a segregation helper. Did I miss anything else to help keep a truck driver legal and in compliance?
Better that having an actual ERG
Being a hazmat hauler I'm always looking for other hazmat. When I see a placard I don't know this app tells me what it is. Great App
Small, simple, fast, concise. No b.s. in this app
As a firefighter/emt, this app has proven to be excellent!!!! Thank you for a great and potentially life saving app.
Love it I haul a lot of hazmat makes it easy to look up in#
Nice app to see what trucks are hauling
Excellent App!
Simple design. Easy to use.
Very useful tool. I'm a trucker, It's a lot handier than looking up Hazmat stuff in a big book.
Quick what I need great for hazmat bingo
Great app on my phone, not well designed for the tablet.
Takes away function buttons on the bottom for some reason. I was unable to back out of my placard. Please fix. Otherwise useful.
Hood to have at times....
So, so much faster than the book. Thx
Great app, extremely helpful, also a great way to pass the time on roadtrips haha
Awesome
Works great and is very quick and easy to use. Helps a great deal. The whole ERG book in the app and makes life so much easier than having to look things up in the book.
Ok, maybe I'm a geek. But when I'm riding (not driving) on a long trip out helps to pass the time.
Doesn't need it..
So far it has been a quick and useful app. No problems at all on the gen1 Casio Commando
I use it often.
Works like its supposed to.
Easy accurate,informative, and fast
For us nervous people that sleep next to suspicious tankers!
Galaxy Note 2
In the military. Love this app. Wish it had a widget to help speed vehicle inspections.
As far as a free app this one is well above average.
Great app so quick and effective
The app works well, is easy to use & at times very helpful.
Works great always there when I need it
I am in law enforcement and this has been a great tool. Identified potential hazards.
This app works quickly with or without a data connection, bringing you the information you need, when need it.
Great app/ motorola-photon
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Works well. Helpful when hauling haz-mat and for those times when "I wonder what that truck has on" happen.