HazRef 2008
By Symbolic Armageddon LLC
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Description
HazRef 2008 gives you the power to browse and search a portable database of nearly 3,000 hazardous materials as identified by the United States Code of Federal Regulations.
In addition to material transportation information, HazRef 2008 also provides easy access to all 61 emergency response guides found in the US government's "Emergency Response Guide 2008" manual as well as a visual database of common DOT placards organized by hazard class, a glossary of hazardous material terms and other useful features. The entire database resides on your iPhone meaning no network connection is required to access any of these features.
Features
• Search Materials/Placards/Guides
• Browse by name, UN number or hazard class
• Browse visual database of DOT placards
• Browse Emergency Response guides
• Browse Hazard ID Code
• Glossary of terms
• Emergency contacts by region
• Rail Car/Road Trailer Identification
• Map incidents to determine isolation and protective action zones (Network connection required for this feature ).
Map incidents are displayed at the current location of the device, but they can be selected and moved to the incident location by touching and holding the incident pin. Wind direction on the map can be changed by dragging the orange arrow at the bottom right of the screen to show the direction the wind is blowing.
Please note, not all hazardous materials are mappable. Materials that are mappable can be identified by the green placard background while browsing.
What's New in Version 3.5.2
• Fixed map crash.
• Added rudimentary support for landscape orientation.
• Guides, placards and rail car identification currently only support portrait orientation.
• Added a "Locate Me" control to the incident map which relocates the incident to the device's current location.
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Customer Reviews
No more "Still crashing"
FIXED. I bump you up one da kine. Much mahalos. Ok, your app crashes when attempting to map a large spill at night with the spill isolation screen. I tried it with ammonia, anhydrous (BTW, you have two entries for this for some reason) and with chlorine. Your isolation screen seems to work for small/large spills during the day, and for small spills at night; but not for large spills at night. When the phone crashes, there is a 20 second freeze, and then the phone goes back to the password screen. It's as though the phone is rebooting. I have a 3GS running iOS 4.2. (12/23/10) M.Marcus
Works Great
Great app, works great every time I use it!
Ff EMT
Works but as incident command tool
Suggestion #1 on map enable enter two zone spec's dynamic & add a stand alone access to a map for my current situation
Otherwise need to practice more......

- $3.99
- Category: Reference
- Updated: Jan 07, 2011
- Version: 3.5.2
- Size: 5.3 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Erik O'Shaughnessy
- © 2008 Symbolic Armageddon LLC
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.1.3 or later







