Appendix C - Training Table 3 TABLE III Minimum Training Requirements for Personnel Engaged at Emergency Responses to Hazardous Substances Releases Operational Personnel Training Requirement Reference(s) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EM-40 Contractor or OSHA requires sufficient 29 CFR 1910.120 Subcontractor First training to initiate an (q)(6)(i), Responder (FR-AW) at the emergency response sequence DOE 1994 awareness level. This by notifying the proper individual is likely to authorities of the release witness or discover a (or) has sufficient hazardous substance experience to objectively release. The FR-AW takes demonstrate competency in no action beyond notifying the areas listed in appropriate authorities of 1920.120(q)(6)(i). the release. EM-40 Contractor or OSHA requires a minimum of 29 CFR 1910.120 Subcontractor First 8-hours of training to (q)(6)(ii), Responder (FR-OP) at the respond in a defensive DOE 1993b, operation level. This manner without actually DOE 1993c, individual responds to trying to stop the release; DOE 1994 and releases or potential or sufficient experience to NIEHS 1993 releases of hazardous objectively demonstrate substances as part of the competency in the areas initial response at the listed in 29 CFR 1920.120 site in order to mitigate (q)(6)(i) and (ii) and the effects of these competency certification substances on human health by the employer are required. and the environment. However, EM-40 requires a minimum of 40-hours Initial Health and Safety Training and 24-hours supervised field experience. EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires a minimum (e)(4), of 8 hours Supervisor DOE 1993b, Training. DOE 1993c, DOE 1994 and NIEHS 1993 EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires an annual (q)(8), refresher training, at a DOE 1993b, minimum. DOE 1993c, DOE 1994 and NIEHS 1993 Radiological Worker Training, DOE Notice 5480.6, if applicable. For details, DOE 1992, see DOE Radiological Control DOE 1993b, Manual (DOE/EH-0256T). DOE 1993c, DOE 1994 and NIEHS 1993 Operational Personnel Training Requirement Reference(s) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EM-40 Contractor or OSHA requires a minimum of 29 CFR 1910.120 Subcontractor Hazardous 24-hours of training equal (q)(8), Materials Technician to the FR operations level DOE 1994 (HMT). This individual described in responds to a release or 1920.120(q)(6)(ii). In potential release for the addition, competency in purpose of preventing or the areas listed in stopping the release. The 1910.120(q)(6)(iii) and HMT approaches the point competency certification of release in order to by the employer are plug, patch, or otherwise required. However, EM-40 stop the release of a requires a minimum of hazardous substance. 40-hours Initial Health and Safety Training and 24-hours supervised field experience. EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires an annual (q)(8), refresher training DOE 1994 Radiological Worker Training, DOE Notice 5480.6, if applicable. For details, DOE 1992, see DOE Radiological Control DOE 1994 Manual (DOE/EH-0256T). EM-40 Contractor or OSHA requires a minimum of 29 CFR 1910.120 Subcontractor Hazardous 24-hours of training equal (q)(6)(iv), Materials Specialists to the HMT level. In DOE 1993b, (HMS). This individual addition, competency in DOE 1993c, responds to and provides the areas listed in DOE 1994, and support for HMTs. This 1910.120(q)(6)(iv) and NIEHS 1993 position requires a competency certification focused or specific by the employer are knowledge of the various required. However, EM-40 substances which may be requires a minimum of present at the site or 40-hours Initial Health facility. and Safety Training and 24-hours supervised field experience. EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires a minimum (e)(4), of 8 hours Supervisor DOE 1993b, Training. DOE 1993c, DOE 1994 and NIEHS 1993 EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires an annual (q)(8), refresher training DOE 1994 Radiological Worker Training, DOE Notice 5480.6, if applicable. For details, DOE 1992, see DOE Radiological Control DOE 1994 Manual (DOE/EH-0256T). Operational Personnel Training Requirement Reference(s) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EM-40 Contractor or OSHA requires a minimum of 29 CFR 1910.120 Subcontractor On-Scene 24-hours of training equal (q)(8), Incident Commander. This to the FR operations level DOE 1994 individual assumes described in responsibility for control 1920.120(q)(6)(ii). In of the incident scene addition, competency in beyond the FR awareness the areas listed in level. 1910.120(q)(6)(iii) and competency certification by the employer are required. However, EM-40 requires a minimum of 40-hours Initial Health and Safety Training and 24-hours supervised field experience. EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires a minimum (e)(4), of 8 hours Supervisor DOE 1993b, Training. DOE 1993c, DOE 1994 and NIEHS 1993 EM-40 adoption of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards requires an annual (q)(8), refresher training, at a DOE 1993b, minimum. DOE 1993c, DOE 1994 and NIEHS 1993 Radiological Worker Training, DOE Notice 5480.6, if applicable. For details, DOE 1992, see DOE Radiological Control DOE 1994 Manual (DOE/EH-0256T).