Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 25 - STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 580 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS: TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS
Part III - General Operating Requirements
Section 9VAC25-580-125 - Operator training
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 25-580-125
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Definitions.
1. For purposes of this section, "Class A
operator" means an operator who has primary responsibility to operate and
maintain the underground storage tank system and facility. The Class A
operator's responsibilities include managing resources and personnel, such as
establishing work assignments, to achieve and maintain compliance with
regulatory requirements. In general, Class A operators focus on the broader
aspects of the underground storage tank statutory and regulatory requirements
and standards necessary to properly operate and maintain the underground
storage tank system and facility.
2. For purposes of this section, "Class B
operator" means an operator who implements applicable underground storage tank
regulatory requirements and standards in the field or at the underground
storage tank facility. A Class B operator oversees and implements the
day-to-day aspects of operations, maintenance, and recordkeeping for the
underground storage tanks at one or more facilities.
3. For purposes of this section, "Class C
operator" means the person responsible for responding to alarms or other
indications of emergencies caused by spills or releases from underground
storage tank systems and equipment failures. A Class C operator, generally, is
the first line of response to events indicating emergency conditions.
B. Requirements for trained operators.
1. Owners and operators of UST
systems shall designate Class A, Class B, and Class C operators for each UST
system or facility that has underground storage tanks.
a. A person may be designated for more than
one class of operator.
b. Any
person designated for more than one class of operator shall successfully
complete the required training under subsection C of this section for each
operator class for which he is designated.
c. Persons trained in accordance with
subsection C of this section may perform operator duties consistent with their
training when employed or contracted by the tank owner or operator to perform
these functions.
2.
Class A operators shall be familiar with training requirements for each class
of operator and may provide required training for Class C operators.
3. Class B operators shall be familiar with
Class B and Class C operator responsibilities and may provide training for
Class C operators.
4. Trained
operators shall be readily available to respond to suspected/confirmed
releases, other unusual operating conditions and equipment shut-offs or
failures.
a. The Class A or Class B operator
shall be available for immediate telephone consultation when an UST facility is
in operation. A Class A or Class B operator shall be able to be onsite at the
facility within a reasonable time to perform necessary functions.
b. For manned facilities, a Class C operator
shall be onsite whenever the UST facility is in operation. After September 15,
2010, written instructions or procedures shall be maintainedand visible at
manned UST facilities for persons performing duties of the Class C operator to
follow and to provide notification necessary in the event of emergency
conditions.
c. For unmanned
facilities, a Class C operator shall be available for immediate telephone
consultation and shall be able to be onsite within a reasonable time to perform
necessary functions. Emergency contact information shall be prominently
displayed at the site. After September 15, 2010, written instructions or
procedures shall be maintainedand visible at unmanned UST facilities for
persons performing duties of the Class C operator to follow and to provide
notification necessary in the event of emergency conditions.
C. Required training.
1. Class A operators shall successfully
complete a training course approved by the department that includes a general
knowledge of UST system requirements. Training shall provide information that
should enable the operator to make informed decisions regarding compliance and
ensuring that appropriate persons are fulfilling operation, maintenance, and
recordkeeping requirements and standards of this chapter and/or federal
underground storage tank requirements in 40 CFR Part 280 (relating to technical
standards and corrective action requirements for owners and operators of
underground storage tanks (UST)), including, at a minimum, the following:
a. Spill and overfill prevention;
b. Release detection and related reporting
requirements;
c. Corrosion
protection;
d. Emergency
response;
e. Product and equipment
compatibility;
f. Financial
responsibility;
g. Notification and
storage tank registration requirements;
h. Temporary and permanent closure
requirements; and
i. Class B and
Class C operator training requirements.
2. Class B operators shall successfully
complete a training course approved by the department that includes an in-depth
understanding of operation and maintenance aspects of UST systems and related
regulatory requirements. Training shall provide specific information on the
components of UST systems, materials of construction, methods of release
detection and release prevention applied to UST systems and components.
Training shall address operation and maintenance requirements of this chapter
and/or federal underground storage tank requirements in 40 CFR Part 280,
including, at a minimum, the following:
a.
Spill and overfill prevention;
b.
Release detection and related reporting requirements;
c. Corrosion protection and related
testing;
d. Emergency
response;
e. Product and equipment
compatibility;
f. Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements; and
g.
Class C operator training requirements.
3. Class C operators. At a minimum, training
provided by the tank owner or Class A or Class B operator shall enable the
Class C operator to take action in response to emergencies caused by spills or
releases and alarms from an underground storage tank. Training shall include
written instructions or procedures for the Class C operator to follow and to
provide notification necessary in the event of emergency conditions.
4. Successful completion for Class A and
Class B operators means completion of the entire training course and
demonstration of knowledge of the course material as follows:
a. Receipt of a passing grade (a score of 80%
or better) on an examination of material presented in the training course, or
demonstration through practical (hands-on) application to the trainer of
operation and maintenance checks of underground storage tank equipment,
including performance of release detection at the UST facility, at the
conclusion of onsite training; and
b. Receipt of a training certificate by an
approved trainer upon verification of successful completion of training under
this section.
5.
Reciprocity. The department may also recognize successful completion of Class A
and Class B operator training on regulatory standards consistent with 40 CFR
Part 280, which is recognized by other state or implementing agencies and which
is approved by EPA as meeting operator training grant guidelines published by
EPA.
6. The tank owner and operator
shall incur the costs of the training.
D. Timing of training.
1. An owner and operator shall ensure that
Class A, Class B and Class C operators are trained as soon as practicable after
September 15, 2010, contingent upon availability of approved training
providers, but not later than August 8, 2012.
2. When a Class A or Class B operator is
replaced after August 8, 2012, a new operator shall be trained within 60 days
of assuming duties for that class of operator.
3. Class C operators shall be trained before
assuming duties of a Class C operator. After September 15, 2010, written
instructions or procedures shall be provided to Class C operators to follow and
to provide notification necessary in the event of emergency conditions. Class C
operators shall be briefed on these instructions or procedures at least
annually (every 12 months), which may be concurrent with annual safety training
required under Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 29 CFR Part 1910
(relating to Occupational Safety and Health Standards).
E. Retraining.
1. Owners and operators of UST systems shall
ensure that Class A and B operators in accordance with subsection C of this
section are retrained if the department determines that the UST system is out
of compliance with the requirements of
9VAC25-580-30
through
9VAC25-580-190.
At a minimum, Class A and Class B operators shall successfully complete
retraining in the areas identified as out of compliance.
2. Class A and B operators shall complete
training pursuant to this subsection no later than 90 days from the date the
department identifies the noncompliance.
F. Documentation.
1. Owners and operators of underground
storage tank facilities shall prepare and maintain a list of designated Class
A, Class B, and Class C operators. The list shall represent the current Class
A, Class B, and Class C operators for the UST facility and shall include:
a. The name of each operator, class of
operation trained for, and the date each operator successfully completed
initial training and refresher training, if any.
b. For Class A and Class B operators that are
not permanently onsite or assigned to more than one facility, telephone numbers
to contact the operators.
2. A copy of the certificates of training for
Class A and Class B operators shall be on file as long as each operator serves
in that capacity at the facility or three years, whichever is longer, and
readily available, and a copy of the facility list of Class A, Class B, and
Class C operators and Class C operator instructions or procedures shall be kept
onsite and immediatelyavailable for manned UST facilities and readily available
for unmanned facilities (see subdivision 2 h of
9VAC25-580-120
relating to reporting and recordkeeping).
3. Class C operator and owner contact
information, including names and telephone numbers, and any emergency
information shall be conspicuously posted at unmanned facilities.
Statutory Authority: §§ 62.1-44.15 and 62.1-44.34:9 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 6901 et seq.; 40 CFR Parts 280 and 281.
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