Class A Operators have primary responsibility for operation and maintenance of UST system.
Learn Federal EPA Compliance Standards For Underground Storage Tanks in Ohio
Class B Operator have daily responsibility for onsite operation and maintenance of UST system.
Understand Ohio and EPA Federal compliance Standards For Under Storage Tanks
Class C Operator are onsite individuals who are generally the first line of response to actual/potential emergencies.
Comply Federal EPA Compliance Standards For Underground Storage Tanks in Ohio
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Class A Operators have primary responsibility for operation and maintenance of UST system.
This chapter discusses the primary responsibility training requirements and certification of Class A, B and C operators as well as recordkeeping and reporting requirements
This Chapter discusses in detail the basic knowledge of UST system. Topics include Tank materials and product compatibility, Piping materials, Sumps and Dispensers
This chapter emphasizes on release detection methods. Equipment monitoring and analysis of test results, record keeping and reporting are addressed in this chapter.Release detection methods for tanks include Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG), Manual Tank Gauging (MTG), Interstitial Monitoring (IM), Statistical Inventory Reconciliation (SIR). Release detection methods for piping include Interstitial Monitoring (IM), Electronic and Manual line leak detectors.
This chapter allows the operators to be proactive in preventing releases, spills and overfills. It covers the system components that are designed to prevent corrosion, spills, and overfills.
This chapter discusses the responsibility of operators to check the operability and serviceability of UST system and components, release detection, spill prevention equipment.
This Chapter mainly deals in classifying the USTs as eligible/ineligible for delivery, deposit/acceptance of regulated substance by SFM
This Chapter discusses about maintaining records demonstrating UST compliance.
This chapter discusses in preparing the operators for the release and initial response actions. Topics include recognizing warning signs/alarms due to leaks, knowing the location of Emergency stop button, posting emergency contact information, managing fuel deliveries
This chapter covers financial responsibility statuses and financial assurance mechanisms as well as recordkeeping and reporting requirements
This Chapter discusses required documentation and reporting. Topics include registration, new UST installations, transfer of UST ownership and change of product requirements.
This chapter discusses required documentation and reporting. Topics include UST modifications & major repair permits, UST installation permits
This chapter discusses requirements of closure of USTs. Topics include Temporary closure/out-of-service, Permanent closure.
...Class B Operator have daily responsibility for onsite operation and maintenance of UST system.
This chapter discusses the primary responsibility training requirements and certification of Class A, B and C operators as well as recordkeeping and reporting requirements
This Chapter discusses in detail the basic knowledge of UST system. Topics include Tank materials and product compatibility, Piping materials, Sumps and Dispensers
This chapter emphasizes on release detection methods. Equipment monitoring and analysis of test results, record keeping and reporting are addressed in this chapter. Release detection methods for tanks include Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG), Manual Tank Gauging (MTG), Interstitial Monitoring (IM), Statistical Inventory Reconciliation (SIR). Release detection methods for piping include Interstitial Monitoring (IM), Electronic and Manual line leak detectors.
This chapter allows the operators to be proactive in preventing releases, spills and overfills. It covers the system components that are designed to prevent corrosion, spills, and overfills.
This chapter discusses the responsibility of operators to check the operability and serviceability of UST system and components, release detection, spill prevention equipment.
This Chapter mainly deals in classifying the USTs as eligible/ineligible for delivery, deposit/acceptance of regulated substance by SFM
This Chapter discusses about maintaining records demonstrating UST compliance.
This chapter discusses in preparing the operators for the release and initial response actions. Topics include recognizing warning signs/alarms due to leaks, knowing the location of Emergency stop button, posting emergency contact information, managing fuel deliveries
...Class C Operator are onsite individuals who are generally the first line of response to actual/potential emergencies.
Emergency Shut off switch and Emergency Contact number.
Hose, Nozzle, Breakaway coupling, Shear Valve.
Screen, Lights, Key Pad, Alarm sound, Printer.
Screen, Lights, Key Pad, Alarm sound, Printer
Truck driver, Overfill Alarm and Lights.