Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-297.320 - Standards for Persons Engaged in Visible Emissions Observations
(1) Training and
Certification Required. All persons engaged in determining the opacity of
visible emissions in Florida shall attend training and be certified by a
training provider in accordance with the procedures and requirements set forth
below.
(a) Certification shall consist of
satisfactory attendance and completion of a classroom lecture and a field
qualification. For certification purposes, the classroom lecture and field
qualification are separate and independent requirements.
(b) Attendance at the classroom lecture is
required no less frequently than every three years. Successful completion of
the field qualification is required no less frequently than every six
months.
(c) Proof of certification
shall be made by including copies of the signed and dated certificates or cards
issued by the training providers with documentation of visible emissions
observations submitted to the department, or otherwise upon request of the
department.
(2)
Requirements for Training Providers. All persons providing training leading to
the certification of persons engaged in determining the opacity of visible
emissions in Florida shall meet the requirements of subsections
62-297.320(2)
-(8), F.A.C.
(a) For certification purposes,
the classroom lecture and field certification are separate and independent
requirements. For each course scheduled, each training provider shall offer a
classroom lecture and one or more days of field qualification.
(b) Copies of quality assurance
documentation, attendance records and field data sheets shall be maintained for
a period of no less than three years after the conclusion of each course and
shall be made available to the department upon request.
(c) Each training provider shall arrange for
suitable locations for the classroom lecture and field qualification sessions
that facilitate learning and reduce the impact of the smoke on
passersby.
(d) To assure that
cigar, pipe or cigarette smoke does not interfere with the observations of the
trainees, each training provider shall enforce a policy of no smoking within
the field qualification area.
(3) Classroom Lecture.
(a) The classroom lecture shall include the
following topics and exercises:
1. Sources and
causes of visible emissions.
2.
Common types of emission control equipment and their effects on visible
emissions observations.
3. History
of opacity measurement.
4.
Principles and theory of opacity.
5. Plume types and characteristics.
6. Legal aspects of visible emissions
observations and legal defensibility of Method 9.
7. Basic meteorological conditions that
influence plume behavior.
8. Proper
procedures for conducting field observations under a variety of
conditions.
9. A demonstration of
commonly used measurement devices including a compass, a wind speed measurement
device, and an inclinometer.
10. A
written exercise demonstrating the proper procedure for documentation of
observations.
(b)
Training providers shall issue a signed and dated certificate or card to all
persons attending the classroom lecture.
(4) Field Qualification.
(a) The field qualification shall be
conducted in accordance with the requirements set forth in 40 CFR Part 60,
Subpart A, EPA Method 9, adopted and incorporated by reference at Rule
62-204.800, F.A.C.; EPA Quality
Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems: Volume III, Section
3.12, hereby adopted and incorporated by reference; and EPA Guidelines for
Evaluation of Visible Emissions (EPA 340/1-75-007, April 1975), hereby adopted
and incorporated by reference.
(b)
Each training provider shall meet requirements for quality assurance at least
as stringent as those outlined in EPA Method 9.
(c) Each training provider shall monitor the
attendees so that conferring or copying results during field qualification does
not occur.
(d) Each training
provider shall not provide hints of any kind or demonstrate the smoke standards
during the field qualification sessions, except during familiarization runs
prior to each test.
(e) Training
providers shall issue a signed and dated certificate or card to all persons who
successfully complete the field qualification.
(5) Notification to Department of Training
Course Offerings. Each training provider shall notify the department of all
visible emissions training courses such provider offers in Florida at least 30
days prior to the start of each course.
(6) Notification to Department of Persons
Receiving Certification. Each training provider shall provide a list of the
names of attendees receiving certification at its courses to the department no
later than 30 days after the conclusion of each course.
(7) Audit by the Department. For auditing
purposes, each training provider shall allow one or more persons from the
department or a local air pollution control agency to observe each visible
emissions training course offered in Florida without advance notice to the
training provider. The training provider shall not issue a certificate or card
to the observers, and shall not charge a fee for their attendance.
(8) Invalidation of Certificates. After
investigation by the department, should any training provider's course be found
by the department to not meet the requirements of this section, the
certificates or cards offered by such provider for such course shall not be
considered valid for visible emissions observations in
Florida.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061 FS. Law Implemented 403.031, 403.061 FS.
New 2-12-04.
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