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Applying for a Notice of Intent What would you do in this scenario?

Scenario: I am EHS manager at a facility that is subject to the Facility Response Plan (FRP) regulations in 40 CFR Part 112. Do we have training requirements under this regulation?

Yes

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Applying for a Notice of Intent – What would you do in this scenario?: Answer

Answer: Yes. Facilities subject to the Facility Response Plan (FRP) regulations in 40 CFR Part 112, Subpart D are required to develop a facility response training program to train those personnel involved in oil spill response activities (112.21(b)). EPA recommends facilities base their training programs on the United States Coast Guard's (USCG) Training Reference for Oil Spill Response (112.21(b)). This guidance suggests that facility personnel should complete a training annually and those new employees be trained within a week of their hire. An alternative program can also be acceptable subject to approval by the Regional Administrator.