Class C Operator Training Checklist is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a Class C operator?
A: A Class C operator is someone who is responsible for the daily operation and maintenance of UST systems.
Q: What is UST?
A: UST stands for Underground Storage Tank.
Q: What is the purpose of the Class C operator training checklist?
A: The purpose of the Class C operator training checklist is to ensure that Class C operators are properly trained to handle emergency situations and operate UST systems.
Q: What are some topics covered in the Class C operator training checklist for North Dakota?
A: Topics covered in the Class C operator training checklist for North Dakota may include emergency response procedures, leak detection and reporting, spill response, and UST system operations and maintenance.
Q: Who is responsible for ensuring Class C operators receive training?
A: The UST system owner/operator is responsible for ensuring that Class C operators receive the necessary training.
Q: How often should Class C operators receive refresher training?
A: Class C operators should receive refresher training at least every two years.
Q: What should be included in the Class C operator training records?
A: The Class C operator training records should include the operator's name, date of training, training topics covered, and the name of the training provider.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for Class C operator training in North Dakota?
A: Yes, North Dakota has specific Class C operator training requirements, including passing an exam to demonstrate competency in UST system operations and maintenance.
Q: What are the consequences of failure to comply with Class C operator training requirements?
A: Failure to comply with Class C operator training requirements can result in fines and penalties.
Form Details:
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