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TABLE I (Continued)
Minimum Training Requirements
for Personnel Engaged at EM-40 Sites
Operational Personnel
Training Requirement
Reference(s)
EM-40 adoption of OSHA standards
29 CFR 1910.120(e)(4),
EM-40 As-needed offsite personnel.
requires a minimum of 40 hours
DOE 1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE
EM-40 typical titles include Bomb
Initial Health and Safety Training and
1994, and NIEHS 1993
Squad Experts (advise on methods of
24 hours supervised field experience.
handling explosive materials), Fire
fighters (respond to fires that occur on-
EM-40 adoption of OSHA standards
29 CFR 1910.120(e)(4),
site and perform rescue), Hazardous
requires a minimum of 8 hours
DOE 1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE
Chemical Experts (provide immediate
Supervisor Training where
1994, and NIEHS 1993
advice to those at the scene of a
applicable.
chemical related emergency), and
Toxicologists (advise on toxicological
EM-40 adoption of OSHA standards
29 CFR 1910.120(e)(9), DOE
properties and health effects of
requires a minimum of Site-Specific
1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE 1994,
chemicals on-site).
Training.
and NIEHS 1993
EM-40 adoption of OSHA standards
29 CFR 1910.120(e)(8),
requires a minimum of 8 hours
DOE 1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE
Annual Refresher Training.
1994, and NIEHS 1993
Emergency Response and Periodic
29 CFR 1910.120(e)(7),
Rehearsal Training.
DOE 1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE
1994, and NIEHS 1993
Hazard Communication Training.
29 CFR 1910.120,
29 CFR 1926.59
Radiological Worker Training, if
DOE Notice 5480.6, DOE 1992,
applicable. For details, see DOE
DOE 1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE
Radiological Control Manual
1994, and NIEHS 1993
(DOE/EH-0256T).
Lead and Asbestos Abatement
29 CFR 1910.1001(j)(5),
Training, if applicable.
29 CFR 1926.58 (k)(3),
29 CFR 1910.1025(l)(1) and (2),
DOE 1993b, DOE 1993c, DOE
1994, and NIEHS 1993
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