Exemption: | Skilled support employees are not covered by the training requirements of this section (see WAC 296-307-70440). |
Note: | When first responders at the awareness or operations level have sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competencies specified in Table 3, you may accept experience instead of training. |
Note: | Retraining is not required when employees demonstrate competencies annually and a record is kept of the demonstration methodology used. |
Table 2 Minimum Training Durations for all Responders | |
If you are a: | Then: |
First responder at the awareness level | Training duration needs to be sufficient to provide the required competencies |
First responder at the operations level | You need a minimum of 8 hours training (see Table 3) |
Hazardous materials technician | You need a minimum of 24 hours training (see Table 4) |
Hazardous materials specialist | You need a minimum of 24 hours training (see Table 4) |
Incident commander | You need a minimum of 24 hours training (see Table 5) |
Table 3 Competencies for First Responders at the Awareness Level and Operations Level | ||
Employees must be able to show they: | When they are designated as First Responders at the: | |
Awareness Level | Operations Level | |
Understand what hazardous substances are and their associated risks. | X | X |
Recognize the presence of hazardous substances in an emergency. | X | X |
Can identify the hazardous substances, when possible. | X | X |
Understand the potential consequences of hazardous substances in an emergency. | X | X |
Understand the role of a first responder at the awareness level as described in: • The employer's emergency response plan, including site security and control. • The United States Department of Transportation's Emergency Response Guidebook. (Search at: http://www.dot.gov.) | X | X |
Can use The United States Department of Transportation's Emergency Response Guidebook. | X | X |
Recognize the need for additional resources and the need to notify the incident's communication center accordingly. | X | X |
Know basic hazard and risk assessment techniques. | X | |
Can select and use personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for first responder operations level. | X | |
Understand basic hazardous materials terms. | X | |
Can perform basic control, containment, and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of the resources and PPE available. | X | |
Can implement decontamination procedures to their level of training. | X | |
Understand relevant standard operating and termination procedures. | X |
Table 4 Competencies for Hazardous Materials Technicians and Hazardous Materials Specialist | ||
Employees must be able to show they: | When they are designated as a Hazardous Materials: | |
Technician | Specialist | |
Have the competencies specified for the first responder operations level. (See Table 3) | X | X |
Can implement an employer's emergency response plan. | X | X |
Can function within their assigned role in the incident command system. | X | X |
Understand hazard and risk assessment techniques. | X | X |
Understand basic chemical and toxicological terminology and behavior. | X | X |
Can use field survey instruments and equipment to classify, identify, and verify materials at the incident. | X | X |
Can select and use personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for hazardous materials technicians. | X | X |
Can perform advance control, containment, and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of the resources and PPE available. | X | X |
Can implement decontamination procedures to their level of training. | X | X |
Understand termination procedures. | X | X |
Can implement the local emergency response plan. | X | |
Know of the state emergency response plan. | X | |
Can develop a site safety and control plan. | X | |
Understand chemical, radiological, and toxicological terminology and behavior. | X | |
Understand in-depth hazard and risk techniques. | X | |
Can use advanced survey instruments and equipment to classify, identify and verify materials at the incident. | X | |
Can select and use proper specialized chemical PPE given to hazardous materials specialists. | X | |
Can perform specialized control, containment, and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of the resources and PPE available. | X | |
Can determine decontamination procedures. | X |
Table 5 Competencies for Incident Commanders | |
Employees designated as Incident Commanders must be able to show they: | |
• | Have competencies specified for the First Responder Operations Level. (See Table 3.) |
• | Know of the state emergency response plan and the Federal Regional Response Team. |
• | Can implement the local emergency response plan. |
• | Can implement the employer's emergency response plan. |
• | Have knowledge of the incident command system (ICS) and understand how they relate to it. |
• | Can implement the employer's ICS. |
• | Understand the hazards and risks associated with employees working in chemical protective clothing. |
• | Understand the importance of decontamination procedures. |
Note: | If the first employee arriving at the scene is not trained as an IC, they may take control of the incident within their designated role and training level. |
Table 6 Competencies for Specialist Employees | |
Employees designated as Specialist Employees must be able to show they: | |
• | Have current knowledge in their field regarding safety and health practices relating to the specific hazardous substances. |
• | Have the knowledge of the ICS and understand how they relate to it. |
• | Understand the care and use of personal protective equipment (PPE). |