On August 8, 2005, President Bush signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005 that requires everyone from clerks to senior management to receive some form of Designated Operator Training. This training must be completed on or before August 8, 2012. This law significantly affects all underground storage tank programs and will require major changes to existing policies and procedures.
The goal of this legislation is to reduce underground storage tank releases to our environment. This is a national requirement and is mandatory for all underground storage tank (UST) operators. The type of training required will depend on the individual job responsibilities of the employee operating the tanks. However, all operators must eventually have some understanding of UST systems as it pertains to leak detection, spill prevention, over-fill prevention, corrosion protection and emergency response procedures.
A few states still need to finalize their requirements and will have later dates. In those states without final requirements, operators do not need to meet training requirements until their state issues final requirements.
Three classes of operators are designated by the requirement include:
These requirements will present new challenges and impose new responsibilities upon UST owners and operators across the nation. Compliance with your state specific operator training requirements is a regulatory requirement that in the end could be your greatest resource for avoiding the environmental liability associated with petroleum spills.
Contact OCCU-TEC to learn more about training and our designated operator services.