N.D. Admin. Code 7-12-01-07

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 7-12-01-07 - Documented training
1. Any person handling, transferring, transporting, or otherwise working with anhydrous ammonia at anhydrous ammonia storage facilities must be competent in safe operating practices and be able to take appropriate actions when faced with minor leaks as well as with emergency conditions.
2. Any person making, breaking, or testing any ammonia connection, transferring ammonia, or performing maintenance or repair on an ammonia system under pressure, at anhydrous ammonia storage facilities, must wear protective gloves and chemical splash goggles.
3. Documented training must occur initially and then at intervals of not less than once per year for those persons handling, transferring, transporting, or otherwise working with anhydrous ammonia at anhydrous ammonia storage facilities. Documentation must consist of signed forms indicating the type of training, the date the training occurred, the persons trained, and the supervisor or training coordinator. Signed forms must be kept on file for at least three years and made available for review by the agriculture commissioner during normal business hours.
4. Training may include audio and video media, demonstrations and lectures, but must include actual hands-on training for those persons initially required to handle, transfer, transport, or otherwise work with ammonia at anhydrous ammonia storage facilities. The type and amount of training must be consistent with the duties and responsibilities of the person at a particular storage facility. Personnel must be trained for and designated to act in emergency conditions.

N.D. Admin Code 7-12-01-07

Effective July 1, 1996; amended effective April 1, 2013.

General Authority: NDCC 19-20.2-01

Law Implemented: NDCC 19-20.2-01