Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 18. Environmental Conservation. |
Chapter 18.75. Oil and Other Hazardous Substances Pollution Control. |
Article 18.75.1. Oil Pollution Prevention Requirements. |
Section 18.75.020. Oil discharge prevention training and recordkeeping.
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(a) The owner or operator shall have in place personnel training programs designed to ensure that all personnel with job duties directly involving inspection, maintenance, or operation of oil storage and transfer equipment regulated under 18 AAC 75.005 - 18 AAC 75.085 are appropriately and regularly trained regarding company and state oil pollution prevention measures that are applicable to each position's duties. (b) Personnel training programs must include (1) a listing of each position with job duties described in (a) of this section, and the training and level of knowledge appropriate to that position; (2) a listing of any licenses, certifications, or other prerequisites needed to hold each position listed in (1) of this subsection; and (3) a listing of training objectives and the means of achieving them, including training subjects, training schedules, frequency, and type. (c) Completion of training required by this subsection shall be verified by (1) a statement, signed and dated by each participant, listing the course or program content; (2) shipboard records verified by the vessel master; or (3) computerized records verified by the owner or operator. (d) The owner or operator shall maintain for the life of the facility or operation, a history of all known oil discharges over 55 gallons within the state, including the source, cause, amount, and corrective action taken. Copies of records shall be provided to the department upon request. (e) The owner or operator shall prepare and maintain records in retrievable form to document training, inspections, tests, maintenance, and repairs required by 18 AAC 75.005 - 18 AAC 75.085. Unless specified otherwise in this chapter, records must be kept for at least five years and copies shall be provided to the department upon request.
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46.03.020;46.04.030;46.04.055;46.04.070