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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 29 CFR 1910. 120 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 29 CFR 1910. 120

Objectives « Define application of HAZWOPER standard « Discuss emergency response general requirements « Objectives « Define application of HAZWOPER standard « Discuss emergency response general requirements « Define emergency response « Discuss levels of response « Discuss competencies for each level « Discuss training requirements

Application « Hazardous waste cleanup sites (Superfund) « RCRA TSD facilities – Also addresses Application « Hazardous waste cleanup sites (Superfund) « RCRA TSD facilities – Also addresses corrective actions « Emergency response

General Requirements « Safety and health program « Evaluation of site’s characteristics « Site General Requirements « Safety and health program « Evaluation of site’s characteristics « Site control program to protect employees against contamination « Training « Medical surveillance

General Requirements « Reduce exposure below established exposure levels « Air monitoring « Informational General Requirements « Reduce exposure below established exposure levels « Air monitoring « Informational program « Decontamination procedure « Emergency response plan to handle possible on-site emergencies « Off-site emergency response plan

Paragraph “q” « Emergency response program to hazardous substance releases « Addresses employers whose Paragraph “q” « Emergency response program to hazardous substance releases « Addresses employers whose workers are engaged in emergency response, no matter where it occurs

What is an Emergency? « Everybody’s definition is somewhat different « Incidental spill « What is an Emergency? « Everybody’s definition is somewhat different « Incidental spill « Emergency requiring an emergency response team

Emergency Action Plan « Procedures for reporting a fire or other emergency « Procedures Emergency Action Plan « Procedures for reporting a fire or other emergency « Procedures for emergency evacuation, including type of evacuation and exit route assignments « Procedures to be followed by employees who remain to operate critical plant operations before they evacuate « Procedures to account for all employees after evacuation

Emergency Action Plan « Procedures to be followed by employees performing rescue or medical Emergency Action Plan « Procedures to be followed by employees performing rescue or medical duties « Employee alarm system « Training « Review of plan

Emergency Response Plan « Pre-emergency planning and coordination with outside parties « Personnel roles, Emergency Response Plan « Pre-emergency planning and coordination with outside parties « Personnel roles, lines of authority, training and communication « Emergency « Safe « Site recognition and prevention distances and places of refuge security and control

Emergency Response Plan « Evacuation routes and procedures or shelter-in-place « Decontamination « Emergency Emergency Response Plan « Evacuation routes and procedures or shelter-in-place « Decontamination « Emergency medical treatment and first aid « Emergency alerting and response procedures « Critique « PPE of response and follow-up and emergency equipment

Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « The senior emergency response official responding to an Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « The senior emergency response official responding to an emergency shall become the individual in charge (Incident Commander or IC) of a site-specific Incident Command System (ICS) « All emergency responders and their communications shall be coordinated and controlled through the Incident Commander, assisted by the senior official present for each employer

Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « The Incident Commander shall identify, to the extent Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « The Incident Commander shall identify, to the extent possible, all hazardous substances or conditions present and shall address as appropriate site analysis, use of engineering controls, maximum exposure limits, hazardous substance handling procedures and use of any new technologies

Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « Back-up personnel shall be standing by with equipment Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « Back-up personnel shall be standing by with equipment ready to provide assistance or rescue « Qualified basic life support personnel, as a minimum, shall also be standing by with medical equipment and transportation capability

Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « The Incident Commander shall designate a Safety Officer, Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « The Incident Commander shall designate a Safety Officer, who is knowledgeable in the operations being implemented at the emergency response site, with specific responsibility to identify and evaluate hazards and to provide direction with respect to the safety of operations for the emergency at hand

Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « After emergency operations have terminated, the Incident Commander Procedures for Handling Emergency Response « After emergency operations have terminated, the Incident Commander shall implement appropriate decontamination procedures

Training Training

Training « Training shall be based on the duties and function to be performed Training « Training shall be based on the duties and function to be performed by each member of an emergency response organization « The skill and knowledge levels required for all new responders shall be conveyed to them through training before they are permitted to take part in actual emergency operations at an incident

“Certification” « It is the responsibility of the employer to “certify” an employee to “Certification” « It is the responsibility of the employer to “certify” an employee to any given competency level « A certificate of training or attendance is not the same thing as a “certification”

First Responder Awareness Level « First Responders at the Awareness Level are individuals who First Responder Awareness Level « First Responders at the Awareness Level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release « They would take no further action beyond notifying the authorities of the release

First Responder Awareness Level « Approximately 8 hours of training « Similar to OSHA First Responder Awareness Level « Approximately 8 hours of training « Similar to OSHA Hazcom (1910. 1200) « First Responders at the Awareness Level shall have sufficient training or have had sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competency

First Responder Operations Level « First Responders at the Operations Level are individuals who First Responder Operations Level « First Responders at the Operations Level are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response to the site for the purpose of protecting nearby persons, the environment or property from the effects of the release

First Responder Operations Level « Trained to respond in a defensive fashion without actually First Responder Operations Level « Trained to respond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release « Function is to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading and to prevent exposures

First Responder Operations Level « First Responders at the Operational level shall have received First Responder Operations Level « First Responders at the Operational level shall have received at least eight hours of training or have had sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competency « Courses common are 16 -24 hours with 24 being

Hazmat Technician Level « Hazmat Technicians respond to releases or potential releases for the Hazmat Technician Level « Hazmat Technicians respond to releases or potential releases for the purpose of stopping the release « Assume a more aggressive role than Operations and will approach the point of release in order to plug, patch or otherwise stop the release of a hazardous substance

Hazmat Technician Level « Technicians receive a minimum of 24 hours of training equal Hazmat Technician Level « Technicians receive a minimum of 24 hours of training equal to the Operations level and in addition have competency in the following areas:

Hazmat Specialist Level « Hazmat Specialists respond with and provide support to Hazmat Technicians Hazmat Specialist Level « Hazmat Specialists respond with and provide support to Hazmat Technicians

Hazmat Specialist Level « Duties parallel Hazmat Technician, but require a more directed or Hazmat Specialist Level « Duties parallel Hazmat Technician, but require a more directed or specific knowledge of the various substances they may be called upon to deal with

Hazmat Specialist Level « Act as the site liaison with Federal, state, local and Hazmat Specialist Level « Act as the site liaison with Federal, state, local and other government authorities in regards to site activities « Receive at least 24 hours of Technicianlevel training

Incident Command Level « Incident Commanders assume control of the incident scene beyond the Incident Command Level « Incident Commanders assume control of the incident scene beyond the First Responder Awareness Level and shall receive at least 24 hours of training equal to the First Responder Operations Level and in addition have competency in the following areas:

Hazmat Trainers « Trainers shall have satisfactorily completed a training course, such as the Hazmat Trainers « Trainers shall have satisfactorily completed a training course, such as the courses offered by the U. S. National Fire Academy, or they shall have the training and/or academic credentials and instructional experience necessary to demonstrate competent instructional skills and a good command of the subject matter

Refresher Training « Employees trained in accordance with paragraph (q)(6) of this section shall Refresher Training « Employees trained in accordance with paragraph (q)(6) of this section shall receive annual refresher training of sufficient content and duration to maintain their competencies, or shall demonstrate competency in those areas at least yearly « Document conducted the training and how it was

Medical Surveillance « Members of an organized and designated hazmat team shall receive a Medical Surveillance « Members of an organized and designated hazmat team shall receive a baseline physical examination and be provided with medical surveillance as required in paragraph (f) of HAZWOPER

Medical Surveillance « Any employee who exhibits signs or symptoms which may result from Medical Surveillance « Any employee who exhibits signs or symptoms which may result from exposure to hazardous substances during the course of an emergency incident either immediately or subsequently, shall be provided with medical consultation as required in paragraph (f)(3)(ii) of HAZWOPER

Chemical Protective Clothing « Chemical protective clothing and equipment shall meet the requirements of Chemical Protective Clothing « Chemical protective clothing and equipment shall meet the requirements of paragraphs (g)(3) through (5) of HAZWOPER

Post-emergency Response « Upon termination of the emergency response, if it is determined that Post-emergency Response « Upon termination of the emergency response, if it is determined that it is necessary to remove hazardous substances, health hazards and materials contaminated with them (contaminated soil or other elements of the natural environment) from the site, the employer conducting the cleanup shall comply with one of the following:

Post-emergency Response « Meet all the requirements of paragraphs (b) through (o) of the Post-emergency Response « Meet all the requirements of paragraphs (b) through (o) of the standard; or « For in-plant cleanups using plant or workplace employees, they are to have met the training requirements of: 29 CFR 1910. 38(a); 1910. 134; 1910. 1200 and other appropriate safety and health training made necessary by the tasks that they are expected to perform. All equipment shall be in serviceable condition and inspected prior to use

1910. 120 Appendix E « Training Curriculum Guidelines core criteria « These are criteria 1910. 120 Appendix E « Training Curriculum Guidelines core criteria « These are criteria that compliance officers look for « OSHA’s attempt to give you help in evaluating internal training programs « Can also be used for evaluating outside training providers

Appendix E - Training Curriculum Guidelines « Training facility « Training Director « Instructors Appendix E - Training Curriculum Guidelines « Training facility « Training Director « Instructors « Course materials « Students « Ratios « Proficiency assessment « Course certificate « Recordkeeping « Program quality control

HAZWOPER has been cross-codified by EPA as 40 CFR 311 HAZWOPER has been cross-codified by EPA as 40 CFR 311