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2. QB REBUILDERS' Plant Management, or the designated representative, <br />shall be responsible for initiating all post -incident investigations to <br />determine incident cause and corrective actions, including employee <br />debriefing and retraining. <br />8.3 Emergency Incident Response Training <br />1. Training of designated emergency incident facility personnel shall be in <br />accordance with OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910.120 and California <br />Code of Regulations Title 8, Section 3220. <br />2. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3220 of Title 8 (CAL/OSHA) <br />QB REBUILDERS will do the following in the event of an emergency <br />incident (i.e. incident level 2 or level 3): <br />a. Evaluate all site personnel for the worksite; and <br />b. DO NOT PERMIT site personnel to assist in handling, control, <br />mitigation and/or clean-up of an emergency incident (i.e., levels 2 <br />and 3) <br />3. The Plant Management is responsible for maintaining the facility's <br />employee training program to meet, at the minimum, the following <br />personnel training: <br />8.3.1 First Responder <br />1. All facility personnel shall be provided First Responder Awareness Level <br />training. <br />2. First Responders at the awareness level ares trained to initiate an <br />emergency incident response action by notifying the EC (Plant <br />Management) of an emergency incident. <br />3. Personnel with First Responder Awareness training shall not take any <br />response action beyond notification of EC and area personnel of the <br />emergency incident. <br />4. First Responders at the awareness level shall be sufficiently trained to <br />objectively demonstrate competency in the following areas: <br />a. Hazards recognition (Hazard Communication training); <br />b. An understanding of the role of the First Responder in the facility's <br />EA/CP, including site security and control; <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 HMMP-30 <br />