Utah Admin. Code R645-105-400 - Certification
410. Upon successful completion of the
training and examination process identified in
R645-105-200 and
R645-105-300, the candidate for
blasting certification will be awarded a certificate for three years from the
date of issuance.
420. Blasting
certificates may be renewed by attending a refresher course approved by the
Division.
430. Refresher courses
will review the topics identified in initial training in
R645-105-200.
440. Suspension and revocation of
certification.
441. The Division,
when practicable, following written notice and opportunity for hearing and upon
a Board finding of willful misconduct, will suspend or revoke the blaster's
certification during the term of the certification or take other necessary
action for any of the following reasons:
441.100. Noncompliance with any
blasting-related order issued by the Board;
441.200. Unlawful use in the work place of,
or current addiction to, alcohol, narcotics, or other dangerous
drugs;
441.300. Violation of any
provision of Utah or federal explosives laws or regulations; or
441.400. Providing false information or a
misrepresentation to obtain certification.
442. If advance notice and opportunity for a
hearing cannot be provided, an opportunity for a hearing will be provided as
soon as practical following the suspension, revocation, or other adverse
action.
443. Upon notice of
suspension or revocation of a blaster certificate, the blaster shall
immediately surrender the revoked or suspended certificate to the
Division.
450. Protection and
Conditions of Certification.
451.
Protection of Certification. Certified blasters will take every reasonable
precaution to protect their certificates from loss, theft, or unauthorized
duplication. Any such occurrence will be reported immediately to the
Division.
452. Conditions of
Certification. In addition to the recertification described in R645-105-420,
the following conditions for maintaining certification apply to all blasters:
452.100. A blaster will immediately exhibit,
upon request, his or her certificate to any authorized representative of the
Division and the Office;
452.200.
Blasters' certificates will not be assigned or transferred; and
452.300. Blasters will not delegate their
responsibility to any individual who is not a certified blaster.
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