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MAY -12-2008 10:01 FROM:000NTRY tUB <br />401 <br />2099432082 T :17144288080 j (�tj� UD <br />' , =1 1 1`11 1 'I <br />Site Number: q <br />Site Address: f 1 N I i en-kf, e <br />NVI U',101EW HEALTH <br />.1F 1`� lJ(I E V1ZE <br />® Designated UST Operator's Primary Responsibilities <br />1. Monthly visual inspections of the UST facility <br />2. On-the-job training for "'facility employees" every twelve months, starting July 1, 2005, <br />Employees hired on or after ;July 1, 2005 must be trained within 30 days of their date of hire. <br />• DO Employee Training Topics <br />1. Understanding UST System Components and Operations <br />A. Tank information fox the site: Size, Material, installation date, and type <br />13, overkill and spill protection: Turbine sumps, spill buckets, and under -dispenser containments <br />C. Piping: Material, types and installation date <br />D. Site Plot Plan -- Locations of UST systems (HMMP) <br />2. Understanding Leak Detecti n S stem s <br />A. UST leak detection methods (e,g., ATG, SIR, CSLD, or CM) and devices (e.g., Interstitial <br />Monitoring), product piping leak detection, sensors in the sumps. <br />B. Types and functions of leak detection. systems (e.g., electronic or. mechanical) <br />C. Tank Testing Rosults, Inventory Reconciliation and Daily &. Monthly Inspection Checklists <br />3, Respondingto o System Alarms <br />A. Difference between an alarm and a system failure (Delivery Needed & Fuel Alarms) <br />B. Emergency Contact Information T SolvOnc or Regional HSE Specialist <br />C. Alarm Log Update <br />4. S_raill_& Teal, Respon%e <br />A. Spill/Overfill .Response Procedure <br />B. Spill response equipments <br />C. Emergency Shut-off Button <br />D. Disposal of Waste <br />MAINTAIN THIS FORM UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD BOX TA.B #4 <br />