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Federal Regulatory Training Requirements Compliance Guide

Specialty Technical Publishers, May 2013, Pages: 26

The Regulatory Training Requirements Compliance Guide helps users establish training programs that meet the compliance requirements governing various industries and organizations. It comprises two major sections. The first provides a system for managing all applicable environmental, health and safety and DOT training programs, and the second offers detailed summaries of federal regulatory training requirements. Regulatory codes covered include 40 CFR (Environmental), 29 CFR (Occupational Health and Safety), and 49 CFR (Transportation).

The Regulatory Training Requirements Compliance Guide is an indispensible resource for those who are designing, managing, directing, or implementing training programs.

Benefits

Offers step-by-step summaries and explanations in an easy-to-read format that assist in ensuring compliance with Code of Federal Regulations environmental, health and safety, and transport training requirements
Summarizes training requirements of all three areas in one unified format, and demonstrates the degree of overlap among them
Enables the user to:
- Develop a successful program to identify all training requirements that apply
- Reduce long-term training costs
- Minimize the risk of accidents and improve emergency response effectiveness through better training
- Increase employee competence in hazardous circumstances
- Make training decisions based on regulatory requirements as well as company policy and principles
- Standardize presentation of material
- Ensure that training is effective by incorporating an evaluation/feedback process
- Provide documentation for a fully accountable program
- Prevent redundancies in training
Field-tested by STC's expert auditors

Features

Management System - Offers a system for managing all applicable environmental, health and safety, and transportation training programs

Summaries - Covers federal regulatory training requirements, including what triggers each requirement, who must be trained and when, what topic need to be covered, when training and retraining is required, recordkeeping requirements, and date the standard was last modified

Key Word index - Cross references to training needs by topic, by regulation, and by keyword e.g. forklifts or a particular chemical - formaldehyde

Published on a Quarterly basis.

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VOLUME 1

OVERVIEW TO GUIDE USE

Chapter 1: Introduction
Difficulties Encountered in Compliance with Training Regulations
Where are the Training Requirements in the Regulations?
How Do I Avoid Covering the Same Material Over and Over Again?
How Do I Identify Roles and Responsibilities?
Developing a Training System that Works
Summary

Chapter 2: How to Use this Guide
Regulatory Training Text
Finding What You Need
Summary

Chapter 3: Practical Application of the Training Text
The Case of Bob Smith and the Second Chance Motor Company
How Bob Got Started
What Bob Learned About Identifying Training Requirements
Summary

Chapter 4: Systematic Approach to Training Program Development
How Bob Developed Second Chance's Training
Analysis Phase
Design Phase
Development Phase
Implementation Phase
Evaluation Phase
Documentation and Recordkeeping
Summary

List of Figures
Figure 1: Overlap in Regulatory Training Requirements
Figure 2: Regulatory Training Requirements by Subject
Figure 3: Systematic Approach to Training
Figure 4: Training Needs Matrix (and template)
Figure 5: Critical Job Function Analysis
Figure 6: Training Modules
Figure 7: Course Design Plan
Figure 8: Lesson Plan (and template)
Figure 9: Qualifications Checklist (and template)
Figure 10: Training Record Form
Figure 11: Systemic Approach to Environmental, Health, and Safety Training
INDICES T

Glossary and Key Word Index
(Tab E is reserved for issuance at a future date)
(CFR) Code of Federal Regulations Index
(Tab E is reserved for issuance at a future date)
REGULATORY TRAINING TEXT T
Hazard Communication
Emergency Response
Hazardous Waste Management
Transportation of Hazardous Materials
Wastewater
Air Quality

VOLUME II

REGULATORY TRAINING TEXT
OSHA Equipment, Hazard, and Facility-Specific Training
Chemical-Specific Industrial Hygiene
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Pesticides
Construction Activities
Marine Activities
Miscellaneous
Nuclear Materials

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