What are the responsibilities of the Class C Operator?

Class C Operators They are responsible for responding to alarms and other indications of emergencies caused by spills or releases from UST systems. The Class C operator notifies the Class B or Class A operator and appropriate emergency responders when necessary.

What is UST Class C operator training?

Course Description: This training course covers the actions employees designated as Class C operators must take in response to emergencies or alarms caused by spills or releases resulting from operation of UST systems. They are often gas station attendants and even convenience store staff.

Can a Class A operator train a Class C operator?

Class C operators Each designated Class C operator must either: be trained by a Class A or Class B operator; complete a training program; or pass a comparable examination.

How often must a Class C operator be retrained in the state of Texas?

three years
Retraining Requirements Certified Class A and Class B Operators must be re-trained within three years of their last training date. Certified Class C operators must be re-trained within three years of their last training date.

Which UST operator has the primary responsibility of training the Class C Operator?

Class C operators must be trained by either the underground storage tank owner or the Class A or B operator. 3.

How many classes of operators must be trained?

According to EPA’s guidelines, states must identify three classes of operators and minimum requirements for each class. The three operator classes and objectives of training described below are based on EPA’s guidelines.

What is a Class B UST Operator?

Class B operator is the person who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing the UST regulations. Class B operator exam tests a more in-depth understanding of operation and maintenance aspects of UST systems.

Which UST operator has the primary responsibility of training the Class C operators?

underground storage tank owner
2. Class C operators must be trained by either the underground storage tank owner or the Class A or B operator. 3. A Class C operator must be briefed annually on emergency procedures following initial training.

What is a class A B Operator?

Class A operator is the person who has primary responsibility to operate and maintain the UST system according to the UST regulations. Class A operator exam tests general knowledge of the UST regulations. Class B operator is the person who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing the UST regulations.

What is a Class A operator?

What is an A B Operator?

What does a class B operator do?

Class B operator. requirements and standards in the field or at the storage tank facility. This person oversees and implements the day-to-day aspects of operations, maintenance and recordkeeping for the underground storage tanks at one or more facilities.

What are the requirements for a Class C operator?

At a minimum, one Class C operator (or an A or B operator) must be on-site while the tank system is operating, except at unattended cardlock facilities. The Class C operator is not required to pass an exam, however he/she must be trained in the appropriate emergency response procedures.

When to retrain Class A and B operators?

Class A and B operators at UST systems determined to be out of compliance must be retrained within 30 days of the determination of noncompliance. For retraining, the training program or comparable examination must be developed or administered by an independent organization, the implementing agency, or a recognized authority.

Is there a formal approval process for Class C operators?

The MPCA does not have a formal approval process for Class C operator training. The list of Class C operator training providers below is sorted alphabetically and is updated as providers contact the MPCA. This list is supplied as a public service and MPCA is not endorsing these companies nor providing testimonials about the quality of training.

When do you have to be trained as an operator?

After this date, new Class A and Class B operators must be trained within 30 days of assuming duties. Class C operators must be trained before assuming duties.