Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-12-237 - Operator Training
A. Owners
and operators shall provide and document training as provided in this Section
for operators designated under A.R.S. §
49-1083:
1. For class A and B operators, document the
name of the trainee, the date trained, the operator training class completed,
the name of the trainer or examiner if applicable, and the training company
name, address, and telephone number on a form provided by the Director. A copy
of a certificate or other documentation of training, which includes the
trainee's name, an acceptable source of instruction, the date(s) of
instruction, and the results of any examination, may be substituted.
2. Each current class C operator for the
facility shall be entered into a log kept on site legibly showing each
operator's name, the date(s) of instruction, and the source of
instruction.
3. The records in
subsections (1) and (2) above shall be maintained at the facility for at least
3 years from the date of training, or off site if they can be made available to
the Director within one business day.
B. Class A operator training shall include
all of the following:
1. The requirements
associated with notification under section
49-1002, release detection under
section 49-1003, reporting requirements
under section
49-1004, financial responsibility
under section
49-1006, closure under section
49-1008, underground storage tank
performance under section
49-1009, delivery prohibition
under section
49-1023, operator training under
section 49-1083, and the rules adopted
under those sections, as applicable.
2. The purpose, methods, and function of:
a. Spill and overfill prevention;
b. Release detection;
c. Corrosion protection;
d. Emergency response;
e. Product and equipment compatibility and
demonstration;
f. Temporary
closure;
g. Environmental and
regulatory consequences of releases; and
3. Class B and class C operator
requirements.
C. Class B
operator training shall include all of the following:
1. The requirements associated with release
detection under section
49-1003, reporting requirements
under section
49-1004, underground storage tank
performance under section
49-1009, delivery prohibition
under section
49-1023, and the rules adopted
under those sections, as applicable.
2. The purpose, methods, and function of:
a. Operation and maintenance;
b. Spill and overfill prevention;
c. Release detection and related
reporting;
d. Corrosion
protection;
d. Emergency
response;
e. Product and equipment
compatibility and demonstration;
f.
Reporting, recordkeeping, testing, and inspections;
g. Environmental and regulatory consequences
of releases;
h. Training
requirements for Class C operators,
D. Class C operator training shall provide
individuals the knowledge and skills to take appropriate action in response to
emergencies or alarms caused by spills or releases from an underground storage
tank system, including procedures for contacting a class A or class B
individual and any emergency responder.
E. The following sources of instruction are
acceptable:
1. Training workshops or online
training provided through ADEQ;
2.
Any training program or comparable examination developed or administered by an
independent organization or recognized authority that meets the minimum
requirements of this Section and includes an evaluation through testing, a
practical demonstration, or another approach acceptable to the
Department;
3. A training program
developed and administered in house, if acceptable to the Department after a
review initiated during a site visit. An outline of the in house operator
training program completed shall be available at the facility or off site if it
can be made available to the Director within one business day.
F. The following training formats
are acceptable:
1. Distance learning/internet
courses,
2 On-site
courses,
3. Classroom and
conference style courses
G. Class A, B, and C operators shall be
retrained at the following times:
1. Every 3
years;
2. When switching
classifications from C to B, from B to A, or from C to A;
3. When changing facilities, unless the
equipment is identical, or unless the operator is already trained for multiple
facilities; and
4. Class A and
class B operators of UST systems determined by the Director to be out of
compliance under A.R.S §
49-1083(D). At a
minimum, the retraining shall cover each area determined to be out of
compliance.
H. Upon
request, the Director may excuse retraining under subsection (G) for good
cause.
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