⭐️3.0 / 5
Rating
🙌22
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Hazmat Incidents

4.6

February 17, 2020

Data updates Bug Fixes

4.5

September 19, 2019

iOS 13 support with Dark Mode Support for full-screen on larger iPhones Data updates Bug fixes
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4.4

September 28, 2018

bug fixes for iOS 12

4.3

December 7, 2016

Bug Fix for iPad

4.2

December 5, 2016

Data Updates Bug Fixes

4.1

September 10, 2015

Bug fixes Data updates

4.0

May 28, 2015

Bug fixes Data updates Most recent incidents are retrieved on startup

3.1

October 5, 2014

iOS8 Update, landscape view for iPhone 6 Plus Bug Fixes & UI Tweaks Data Updates
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3.0

May 8, 2014

iOS7 Update, Bug Fixes & UI Tweaks Links to News Stories Filters for Crude Oil by Rail, Incidents with News Stories Sort by Incident Outcome Map Image on sharable Report
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2.5

November 16, 2013

iOS7 Updates Bug Fixes

Price History of Hazmat Incidents

Description of Hazmat Incidents

This application allows the user to quickly query and view Hazmat Incidents recently reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Industries regulated by Department of Transportation's PHMSA (Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration) Office are required to report incidents which meet or exceed established reporting criteria. Incidents listed in this app are from the detailed incident reports required within 30 days of a reported incident while transporting Hazardous Material by Aircraft, Highway, Train or Vessel. Incidents in this app can be filtered by any combination of : those that are deemed serious by the PHMSA, undeclared shipments, incident location, or reported result. The reported result can include but is not limited to fire, explosion, evacuation, fire/ems response, an injury or fatality occurred, material was spilled, damage more than $500 and toxic inhalation hazards were involved. The Incidents list can be quickly sorted by : date (most recent), the hazardous material's UN#, damage total dollar amt or grouped by state. Users may also search the list by the material's UN#. The viewable detail of each incident includes: a map, incident cause, shipper & carrier names, a result summary and material specific information. Information is available for materials that are listed in the NIOSH Pocket Guide and Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG). Data presented includes material physical descriptions, synonyms, IDLH, incompatible/reactive materials and the corresponding ERG guide's name/number. Damages may contain a breakdown of the remediation cleanup cost, material loss, carrier damage amount and response costs. Please note that the proper location of the Incident on the Map depends on an accurate address being provided by the reporter. Data updates, listed on the Overview tab, can be downloaded periodically by the user through the application as it becomes available.
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Hazmat Incidents: FAQ

Is Hazmat Incidents compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the Hazmat Incidents software is iPad-compatible.
The Hazmat Incidents app was launched by 784767 Alberta Inc..
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 11.0.
3.0: The Hazmat Incidents app gets mild reviews.
Medical Is The Primary Genre Of The Hazmat Incidents App.
4.6 is the newest version of Hazmat Incidents.
The date of the last Hazmat Incidents update is July 2, 2024.
The Hazmat Incidents app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Hazmat Incidents app is rated 784767 Alberta Inc.: Contains no objectionable material.
Hazmat Incidents currently features the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Hazmat Incidents is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Hazmat Incidents.
Unfortunately, Hazmat Incidents is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Hazmat Incidents

  • Good idea. Poor execution

    Need to be able to sort by geographic area and type of hazmat incident. Other it’s just a hodge podge of information
  • Dont waste your time

    App will not even open. Complete waste of space.
  • Not functional in iOS 16.3.1

    Will this app ever be updated again to function with the newer operating systems? Thank you. Right now it’s less than useless.

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