Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 176 - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND THE STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, SALE AND USE OF PETROLEUM AND OTHER REGULATED SUBSTANCES
Subpart F - OPERATOR TRAINING
Section 176.645 - Recordkeeping
Universal Citation: 41 IL Admin Code ยง 176.645
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The following records shall be maintained and readily available at each UST facility:
1) A list of the designated current Class A,
Class B and Class C Operators for the UST facility (identified by facility
number and address), including:
A) For each
Class A, B and C Operator, records detailing the name, date each assumed
duties, training classification (Class A, B or C or a combination), date of
most recent retraining, and date current completion certificate will expire;
and
B) For Class A and Class B
Operators who are not permanently onsite or who are assigned to more than one
facility, telephone numbers to contact the Class A and B Operators;
2) A copy of the current testing
certificates showing the name of the trainee, date trained and operator class
for all current Class A, B and C Operators. Class A and Class B certificates
shall indicate whether the certificate is a one-year certificate or a four-year
certificate. These certificates shall also be signed by the trainer and include
the company name, address, phone, name of trainer, and, for computer-based
programs, the name of the training program and web address where
internet-based;
3) A copy of the
current Class C Operator instructions or procedures required by subsection (b);
and
4) A copy of the written UST
facility operation and maintenance plan and all 30-day and annual walkthrough
inspection checklists used by the certified operators for the past 2 years
pursuant to Section
176.655.
b) The UST owner shall provide all Class C Operators with written instructions that include all of the following:
1) Emergency response procedures, including:
A) procedures for overfill protection during
delivery of regulated substances;
B) operation of emergency stops;
C) appropriate responses to all
alarms;
D) reporting of leaks,
spills and releases; and
E)
site-specific emergency procedures, if any.
2) The name and other information needed for
contacting appropriate parties if a leak, spill, release or alarm
occurs.
c) For unmanned facilities, the records identified in subsections (a) and (b) shall be maintained at the UST facility or available to the OSFM inspector within 30 minutes or before OSFM completes its inspection, whichever is later, via facsimile, e-mail, hand delivery or other transfer of information.
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