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Medically evaluating, training, qualifying, and fit-testing workers for specific respirator types, checking 29 CFR 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, for any special respiratory protection requirements (e.g., for asbestos, lead, or cadmium) [3]... [Pg.123]

EPA. 2000. RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart O), EPA 530-R-99-052, February. Washington, D.C. EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. [Pg.53]

DOT 1990. Hazardous materials table, special provisions, hazardous materials communications, emergency response information, and training requirements. Subpart B Tables of Hazardous Materials and Special Provisions. Purpose and Use of Hazardous Materials Table. U.S. Department of Transportation. Code of Federal Regulations. 49 CFR 172.101. [Pg.232]

Transporters of Hazardous Materials (49 CFR Part 172, Subpart I). This regulation, which became effective in 2003, requires any offeror or transporter of certain hazardous materials to develop a security plan (including sections on personnel security, unauthorized access, and en-route security) and to conduct security training. [Pg.115]

The NRC and Agreement States have specific license requirements for RSO education, training and experience. To practice this specialty, the RSO must meet the requirements of 10 CFR 35.900 series Subpart J—Training and Experience Requirements. Three different sets of experience can qualify an individual to become an RSO ... [Pg.296]

Here LSE is the usual least squares error, c is the number of basis functions, p is the number of total basis functions (which can exceed c), M is the number of compounds in the training set, and d is a smoothing function which is typically chosen equal to 1. This scaling of the LSE penalizes models that overfit the data due to using many features and/or basis functions. This is an example of a parsimonious fitting method. The population then undergoes selection, crossover, and mutation. The crossover operator simply exchanges subparts of the chromosomes of the two parents. The mutation operator adds or subtracts a basis funaion. There are additional operations when splines are used as basis functions. [Pg.54]

CFR Part 382, Subpart F — Alcohol misuse and controlled substance use information, training, and referral. [Pg.61]

Entry-Level Driver Training Requirements 49 CFR 380, Subpart E... [Pg.205]

Upon successful completion of the training requirement, the driver-student must be issued an LCV Driver Training Certificate by a certifying official of the training entity. The certificate must meet the requirements of Part 380, Subpart D. [Pg.296]

Provide evidence of successful completion of the Driver-Training Program requirements in Part 380, Subpart B, when requested by employers and/or an authorized Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), state, or local official as part of a compliance review (The program must be for the operation of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) representative of the subject matter he/she will teach.) ... [Pg.300]

Entry-level driver training (Part 380, Subpart E) — A driver with less than one year of experience operating a commercial motor vehicle with a eommereial driver s hcense in interstate commerce must receive instraction in driver qualification requirements, hours of service, driver wellness, and whistleblower proteetion. [Pg.30]

These Subparts address the procedures to be used for alcohol screening and confirmation tests. You may want to review these sections for employee training purposes, or if you intend to perform in-house alcohol tests. [Pg.173]

Part 380-Special training requirements has 5 subparts and an appendix ... [Pg.185]

Subpart A — Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV) Driver-Training and Driver — Instructor Requirements-General... [Pg.185]

This subpart covers the applicability and the general requirements of the LCV training. [Pg.185]

As the title states, Subpart B lists the requirements of the training program and the eligibility requirements for the driver. [Pg.187]

Employer responsibilities clearly states that motor carriers cannot use instructors to provide LCV training that are not qualified under this subpart, and cannot knowingly use a training institution that employs instructors that are not quahfied under this subpart. This section also states the motor carrier is responsible for presenting proof of the... [Pg.188]

Subpart D is short and sweet. It has to do with what is required on a Driver Training Certificate and retention of the certificate. [Pg.189]

Subpart E differs from Subparts A thru D in that Subpart E applies to all motor carriers, not just the motor carriers that operate LCVs. There is another section in the "Safety Training" portion of this manual that goes into greater detail on this subject. This portion is intended to get the safety pro familiar with the actual regulations pertaining to entry level driver training. [Pg.189]

Driver qualifications requirements The training must include an explanation of driver qualifications in the areas of medical certification, medical examination, general qualifications, responsibilities, and disqualifications based on various offenses, orders, and loss of privileges based on Part 391 Subparts B (Qualifications and disqualifications) and E (Physical qualifications and examinations). [Pg.190]

Subpart F — Alcohol Misuse and Controlled Substances Use Information, Training, and Referral... [Pg.195]

Your alcohol and drug program starts with your company policy and driver education. Each of these is addressed in Subpart F — Alcohol Misuse and Controlled Substances Use Information, Training, and Referral. [Pg.243]

Subpart C contains the requirements for stopped CMVs. It s inevitable, as long as there are CMVs rolhng down the highway, there will be breakdowns, crashes, and accidents — regardless of how well your drivers are trained or how well your vehicles are maintained. [Pg.418]

CFR 1926 Subpart D — Hazardous waste operations and emergency response — 1926.65(e)(8), Refresher training. [Pg.28]

Recordkeeping Training record requirements, if any, are specified in accordance with subparts, N, O, and... [Pg.35]


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Subpart H — Training

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