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E.Training and Drills Version :27.10.4 <br /> Contractor and Other Response Support <br /> Experts would provide technical advice or guidance during response to a spill incident. <br /> Examples of such specialists might include chemists, biologists, industrial hygienists, <br /> physicians, or others with skills useful during a spill response operation. Such persons must <br /> receive appropriate training or demonstrate competency in their specialty. There are no <br /> specific requirements on training content or hours of training for these persons. However, the <br /> training must be sufficient for the individuals to maintain competency in their specific area of <br /> expertise. Training and demonstration of competency for skilled support personnel and <br /> specialists should be documented. <br /> Contractor Training <br /> The Company also recognizes that contract personnel must also have sufficient training in <br /> responding to emergency situations in accordance with HAZWOPER training requirements. <br /> The Company communicates this training need to its key contractors during contract <br /> negotiations and often specifically spells out this requirement in its contracts. The Company <br /> also tends to use well-known spill response contractors whose reputation and experience <br /> levels help ensure personnel who respond will be trained to appropriate levels. If contractors <br /> sub-contract to labor pools, documentation as to the training of casual laborers will be <br /> required. <br /> The Company does not intend to utilize volunteer labor during response activities. <br /> However, should Unified Command specify the use of volunteers, the Training Coordinator <br /> will be responsible for training volunteers to the standards specified in 29CFR1910.120 <br /> (OSHA). <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution E-5 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />