Ohio Admin. Code 3745-52-207 - Training - university labs
An eligible academic entity must
shall provide
training to all individuals working in a laboratory at the eligible academic
entity, as follows:
(A) Training for
laboratory workers and students must
shall be commensurate with their
the duties
of the laboratory workers and students so
they
the laboratory
workers and students understand the
requirements in rules
3745-52-200 to
3745-52-216 of the
Administrative Code and can implement them
these
rules.
(B) An eligible
academic entity may provide training for laboratory workers and students in a
variety of ways, including, but not limited
to any of the following:
(1) Instruction by the professor or
laboratory manager before or during an experiment;
or
.
(2)
Formal classroom training; or
.
(3)
Electronic/written
Electronic or written training; or
.
(4) On-the-job training; or
.
(5) Written or oral exams.
(C) An eligible academic
entity that is a large quantity generator must
shall maintain
documentation for the durations specified in paragraph (E) of rule
3745-65-16 of the Administrative
Code demonstrating training for all laboratory workers that is sufficient to
determine whether laboratory workers have been trained. Examples of
documentation demonstrating training may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(1)
Sign-in/attendance sheet(s)
Sign-in or attendance sheets for training
session(s); or
sessions.
(2) Syllabus for training
session; or
sessions.
(3) Certificate of training completion; or
.
(4) Test results.
(D) A trained professional
must
shall do both
of the following:
(1) Accompany the
transfer of unwanted material and hazardous waste when the unwanted material
and hazardous waste is removed from the laboratory;
and
.
(2) Make the hazardous waste determination,
pursuant to paragraphs (A) to (D) of rule
3745-52-11 of the Administrative
Code, for unwanted material.
Notes
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: Exempt
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 09/05/2010
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