ALOHA Overview of ALOHA, a modeling program that estimates hazards (toxicity, flammability, thermal radiation, and overpressure) after a chemical release. |
ALOHA Arc Tools Tools you can download to import an ALOHA threat zone into ArcView 3.x or ArcMap 8.x or 9.x. |
ALOHA's Limitations Even when you provide the best input values possible, ALOHA (like any model) can be unreliable in certain situations, and it cannot model some types of releases at all. |
Ask Dr. ALOHA List of articles about ALOHA. Articles include discussions of key program features and sample ALOHA scenarios. |
CAMEO Overview of CAMEO, a database application for hazardous chemicals. Search for response recommendations in the chemical library, predict hazardous reactions, and manage EPCRA data. |
CAMEO Chemicals An easy-to-use, online tool for emergency responders and planners. Use this free Web site to search for chemicals, get response recommendations, and find out how chemicals would react if they mixed. |
CAMEO Software Suite Programs Tools for emergency responders and planners, including CAMEO, CAMEO Chemicals, ALOHA, and MARPLOT. |
CAMEO Toolkit Tools and information for CAMEO, ALOHA, and MARPLOT users, including frequently asked questions, help aids, and links to Web resources. |
CAMEO Training Information about CAMEO training, the instructor certification program, and schools that are using CAMEO programs to teach students about emergency response and planning. |
Get ESI Maps and GIS Data Find out how to order or download ESI maps and GIS data. |
LandView Overview of LandView, a geographic data viewer that uses MARPLOT maps. |
Levels of Concern In ALOHA, an LOC is a threshold value of a hazard (toxicity, flammability, thermal radiation, or overpressure); it’s usually the value above which a threat to people or property may exist. For example, toxic LOCs (such as AEGLs, ERPGs, TEELs, and IDLHs) tell you what level of exposure to a chemical could be harmful if you breathe it in for a period of time. |
MARPLOT Overview of MARPLOT, CAMEO's mapping program. Create, view, and modify maps. |
MARPLOT Maps Description of the kinds of maps that MARPLOT can use. |
People Using CAMEO Discussion of some of the ways people use CAMEO. |
Public Exposure Guidelines Overview of AEGLs, ERPGs, and TEELs and how ALOHA uses these public exposure guidelines as Levels of Concern when modeling a toxic chemical release. |
RMP*Comp Overview of RMP*Comp, a program that helps chemical facilities that fall under the Risk Management Planning (RMP) rule complete their required offsite consequence analysis. |
The Chemical Reactivity Worksheet The Worksheet is a free program you can use to find out about the reactivity of substances and mixtures of substances. Version 1.9.2 is now available for download. |
Threat Zones and Other Output Discussion of output from the ALOHA hazard model: threat zone plot, text summary, threat at a point, and source strength. |
Tier2 Submit Overview of Tier2 Submit, a software program developed to provide assistance to people who file Tier II reports under EPCRA. Tier2 Submit is fully compatible with CAMEO. |
Working with ALOHA Brief explanation of how ALOHA helps you get the hazard model information you need quickly during an emergency response. |
Working with MARPLOT Discussion of MARPLOT concepts, including map objects, layers, searching, and sharing data with CAMEO. |
Workplace Exposure Limits These limits (such as IDLHs, TLVs, PELs, and RELs) are intended to protect workers from excessive exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace. |