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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 62 · § 62.14422

§ 62.14422. What are the requirements for a training course that is not part of a State-approved program?

201 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t40/s§ 62.14422·

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A training course must include:
(a)Twenty-four hours of training that includes all of the following subjects:
(1)Environmental concerns, including pathogen destruction and types of emissions;
(2)Basic combustion principles, including products of combustion;
(3)Operation of the type of incinerator to be used by the operator, including proper startup, waste charging, and shutdown procedures;
(4)Combustion controls and monitoring;
(5)Operation of air pollution control equipment and factors affecting performance (if applicable);
(6)Methods to monitor pollutants (continuous emission monitoring systems and monitoring of HMIWI and air pollution control device operating parameters) and equipment calibration procedures (where applicable);
(7)Inspection and maintenance of the HMIWI, air pollution control devices, and continuous emission monitoring systems;
(8)Actions to correct malfunctions and conditions that may lead to malfunction;
(9)Bottom and fly ash characteristics and handling procedures;
(10)Applicable Federal, State, and local regulations;
(11)Work safety procedures;
(12)Prestartup inspections; and
(13)Recordkeeping requirements; and
(14)Training in waste segregation according to § 62.14430(c)
(b)An examination designed and administered by the instructor; and
(c)Reference material distributed to the attendees covering the course topics. [65 FR 49881, Aug. 15, 2000, as amended at 78 FR 28067, May 13, 2013]
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