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49 CFR §195.403

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  1. (a)Each operator shall establish and conduct a continuing training program to instruct emergency response personnel to:
    1. (1)Carry out the emergency procedures established under 195.402 that relate to their assignments;
    2. (2)Know the characteristics and hazards of the hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide transported, including, in case of flammable HVL, flammability of mixtures with air, odorless vapors, and water reactions;
    3. (3)Recognize conditions that are likely to cause emergencies, predict the consequences of facility malfunctions or failures and hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide spills, and take appropriate corrective action;
    4. (4)Take steps necessary to control any accidental release of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide and to minimize the potential for fire, explosion, toxicity, or environmental damage; and
    5. (5)Learn the potential causes, types, sizes, and consequences of fire and the appropriate use of portable fire extinguishers and other on-site fire control equipment, involving, where feasible, a simulated pipeline emergency condition.
  2. (b)At the intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year, each operator shall:
    1. (1)Review with personnel their performance in meeting the objectives of the emergency response training program set forth in paragraph (a) of this section; and
    2. (2)Make appropriate changes to the emergency response training program as necessary to ensure that it is effective.
  3. (c)Each operator shall require and verify that its supervisors maintain a thorough knowledge of that portion of the emergency response procedures established under 195.402 for which they are responsible to ensure compliance.