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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-23 <br />October 2017 <br /> <br /> 103 <br />13.3 Examinations <br />Student examinations, which may be written, web-based, or hands-on demonstration of skills, are <br />based on course learning objectives. These examinations are provided with initial and refresher <br />ERO training courses. Results of ERO training course examinations are maintained by the <br />records office of the Safety and Education Training Division within the ES&H Directorate. <br />Examination materials are maintained in a location available only to Emergency Programs <br />Organization instructional staff and other authorized personnel. <br />Remedial Training Policy <br />Remedial training is additional training provided to a participant who did not correctly answer <br />the required number of test questions or who was unable to successfully complete a formal <br />training session. Because remedial training requirements are lesson-specific, they are <br />incorporated into each lesson plan or practical so they are ready for use in case they are needed. <br />For example, the lesson plan for EM9001, Initial Emergency Response Organization (ERO) <br />Training, states that after all participants have completed the test, the instructor will review the <br />test questions will all students. Any questions answered incorrectly, the instructor will re-cover <br />the material to the extent necessary to ensure understanding of the material with which the <br />participant had difficulty. <br />Likewise, with the practical evaluations and lesson plans, the practical evaluator will discuss th e <br />participant’s performance and, as necessary, remediate any “failed” items. The areas requiring <br />remedial training are noted on the practical evaluation sheet. <br />The remedial training is intended to raise the individual’s competency to a level that allows <br />attainment of the knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the lesson or <br />demonstrate the skill proficiency required to perform the job. <br />13.4 Recordkeeping <br />The Livermore Training Records and Information Network (LTRAIN) requirements tracking <br />module is the Laboratory database used to track the training requirements applicable to a <br />person’s assignment at the Laboratory. LLNL training policy requires that course completion <br />records be entered into LTRAIN within ten business days. Additionally, a summary of the ERO <br />training requirements for emergency response personnel and emergency preparedness courses <br />provided at LLNL is included in Emergency Programs Organization plans for ERO training. It <br />also describes recordkeeping for training, instructor qualification, and training support provided <br />to complement the basic cadre of ERO training that is made available to LLNL staff. The Safety <br />and Education Training Division is responsible for entering ERO training records into LTRAIN.