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DRMS Permit Index
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P2008046
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/21/2009
Doc Name
New MD application (MD-02) Non-confidential Part 4
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American Shale Oil, LLC
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DRMS
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MD2
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THM
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3.2 Personnel Training <br />The training requirements for AMSO personnel conducting surface and underground <br />reclamation activities, environmental sampling/monitoring, contacting contaminated or <br />potentially contaminated media, or performing intrusive activities, include the following: <br />OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training <br />Annual 8-hour OSHA Refresher Training <br />Site-Specific Training <br />Tailgate Safety Meetings <br />Safety Inspections <br />CPR/First Aid Training (two people) <br />Information about project specific chemical hazards is communicated to employees through an <br />initial site orientation meeting (site-specific health and safety meeting) and during subsequent <br />tailgate safety meetings. At a minimum, employees will be instructed on the following: <br />9 + Chemicals and their hazards at the work area. <br />How to prevent exposure to these hazardous chemicals and substances. <br />Any physical or health hazard associated with the use of hazardous substances or <br />mixtures being used in the work area. <br />The right of employees, their physicians or the collective bargaining representatives to <br />receive information on hazardous substances to which they may be exposed. <br />Procedures to follow if exposed to the chemicals and substances. <br />How to read and interpret labels and MSDSs for hazardous substances and chemicals. <br />Emergency spill procedures. <br />• Proper storage and labeling. <br />Procedure for bringing new chemicals on site. <br />Methods and observations that can be used to detect presence or accidental release or <br />spill of chemical products in the work area. <br />• The right against discharge or discrimination due to an employees exercise of rights <br />afforded by law.
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