Emergency Action Code, commonly known as the "Hazchem Code" is a very simple and effective communication device to enable personnel to know at once what precautions or actions are required to deal with emergencies like spills, leaks or fire.
The Hazardous Goods Emergency Action Code (EAC) List is reviewed every two years and is an essential compliance document for all emergency services, local government and for those who may control the planning for, and prevention of, emergencies involving dangerous goods.
The Code:
The Code:
For Fire-Fighting Response:
1. Jets / Coarse Spray
2. Fog / Fine Spray
3. Foam
4. Dry Agent
Example: A Substance With Hazchem Code 3YE for PETROL.
The number tells the fire brigade what medium to use to extinguish a fire - in this case 3 indicates that emergency responders should apply foam to extinguish a fire.
Y indicates appropriate spill response, which in this case is in the 'contain' section of the table.
This substance must be prevented, by whatever means possible, from entering drains or watercourses.
When the spill response code relates to the 'Dilute' section of the table, this means that the substance can be flushed away with water.
Y indicates appropriate spill response, which in this case is in the 'contain' section of the table.
This substance must be prevented, by whatever means possible, from entering drains or watercourses.
When the spill response code relates to the 'Dilute' section of the table, this means that the substance can be flushed away with water.