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Hazardous Materials Business Plan <br /> Employee Training Plan <br /> All facilities subject to the Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) Program must have a training <br /> program and a written employee training plan for hazardous materials safety and emergency response. The <br /> training plan is a required section of the FEVIBP which must be submitted electronically as part of the <br /> complete HN/1BP submission . The training program should be designed for the business size and type. <br /> Initial training is required for new employees (e . g. , within 30 days from date of hire) followed by annual <br /> refresher training . <br /> To satisfy the HMBP training program elements, the program must, at a minimum , include : <br /> • Hazardous materials handling and safety procedures <br /> • Emergency response agency coordination procedures <br /> • Appropriate use and maintenance of emergency response equipment and supplies <br /> • Emergency response plans and procedures <br /> • Procedures for immediate notification of local emergency response agencies , CUPA, Cal EMA, <br /> and onsite emergency personnel <br /> • Identification of local emergency medical assistance resources <br /> • Hazard mitigation, prevention, and abatement procedures <br /> • Facility notification and evacuation procedures <br /> • Identification of facility areas, equipment, and systems vulnerable to earthquakes <br /> Note : If your facility generates hazardous waste, refer to the Consolidated Emergency <br /> Response/Contingeney Plan Section I. Employee Training for additional details. <br /> Complete the training plan checklist below for your training plan . If you already have a separate <br /> training plan maintained onsite that meets the HMBP training plan requirement, you can submit <br /> the checklist below as a training plan summary to satisfy the training plan requirement . <br /> Personnel are trained in the following : <br /> V Internal alarm and notification <br /> R' Evacuation, assembly point locations, and rc -entry <br /> Emergency incident reporting <br /> G' External emergency response organization/agency notification <br /> C Location and content of Emergency Response/Contingency Plan <br /> Identification of local emergency medical assistance resources <br /> Chemical Handlers are additionally trained in the following : <br /> Safe methods for handling and storage of hazardous materials <br /> Location, use, and maintenance of emergency response equipment and supplies <br /> Hazard mitigation, prevention, and abatement procedures (e.g. , spill control) <br /> 1 <br /> E <br />