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Hazardous Materials Training Requirements <br /> As the owner/operator of a business that handles hazardous materials, you must have the following: <br /> * A Hazard Communication Plan (also know as an Employee Right-to-Know Plan) <br /> * The Hazardous Materials Management Plan_Chemical Inventory, also known as the CA <br /> Business Emergency Plan) <br /> * An Emergency Response Plan <br /> * An Underground Storage Tank Monitoring and Response Plan <br /> * A Release Reporting Plan <br /> Each of these plans requires employee training. Training must be documented by a written <br /> description of the topics covered and by a dated signature of the employees receiving the <br /> training. Annual refresher training is required. The introduction of new hazardous materials or <br /> changes in procedures requires immediate retraining. Training requirements that are common <br /> to more than one of these plans only needs to be given once to satisfy all of the plans <br /> containing that requirement as long as the training addresses the concerns of each plan. <br /> * Training for the Hazard Communication Plan must include the following elements: <br /> * An overview of the requirements contained in the Hazard Communication Regulation and the <br /> worker's rights under the Regulation. <br /> * Locations of any operations in the work area where hazardous substances are present. <br /> * Location where a copy of the written Hazard Communication programs is made available to them. <br /> * How to read labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) to obtain appropriate hazard <br /> information, including physical and health effects of hazardous substances in the work place. <br /> * How to detect the presence of or the release of hazardous substances in the work place. <br /> * How to minimize their exposure to these hazardous substances by proper use of engineering <br /> controls, work practices, and/or personal protective equipment (gloves, etc). <br /> * Emergency and first aid procedures to follow if employees are exposed to hazardous substances. <br />