DOT Training Requirements
Training consistently ranks as the number one inquiry that I get from
the membership. Here are the high points of the main training topics required
by the DOT: hazmat, driver, and drug and alcohol training.
Hazmat Training (172.700-.704)
The hazmat employer must train its hazmat employees to recognize and identify
hazardous materials as well as safely load, unload, handle, store and
transport hazardous materials. A hazmat employer must train, test and
certify every hazmat employee who has any function that directly affects
hazardous materials transportation safety.
General Awareness Each hazmat employee shall be provided
general awareness/familiarization training designed to enable the employee
to recognize and identify hazardous materials.
Safety Each hazmat employee shall receive safety training
concerning emergency response information and measures to protect the
employee from the hazards associated with hazardous materials.
Function-Specific Each hazmat employee shall be provided
function-specific training concerning requirements that are specifically
applicable to the functions the employee performs. Some examples of function-specific
training for our GAWDA members would be:
- Cylinder filling
- Cylinder requalification
- Driver (see the driver training section).
Security Awareness This training must include an awareness
of security risks associated with hazardous materials transportation and
methods designed to enhance transportation security. A component covering
how to recognize and respond to possible security threats must be included.
This must be done when doing the hazmat training.
Security, In-Depth Training In-depth security training
must include company security objectives, specific security procedures,
employee responsibilities, actions to take in the event of a security
breach, and organizational security structure.
Training must be done once, and then whenever you update your security
plan.
Driver Training (177.816)
177.816 says that the driver must receive training on the safe operation
of the motor vehicle that will be transporting hazardous materials. Please
note: 177.816(c) states: The driver training requirements may be
satisfied by compliance with the current requirements for a Commercial
Driver's License (CDL) with a tank vehicle or hazardous materials endorsement.
Hazmat Record of Training (172.704(d))
A record of current training, inclusive of the preceding three years,
must be created and retained by each hazmat employer for each hazmat employee,
for as long as that employee is employed by the employer as a hazmat employee,
and for 90 days thereafter.
The record must include:
- Hazmat employee's name
- Most recent training completion date of the hazmat employee's training
- Description, copy or the location of the training materials used to
meet the training requirements
- Name and address of the person providing the training
- Certification that the hazmat employee has been trained and tested.
Drug and Alcohol
382.603 covers training for driver supervisors. Each employer shall ensure
that all persons designated to supervise drivers receive at least 60 minutes
of training on alcohol misuse and receive at least an additional 60 minutes
of training on controlled substances use in order to determine whether
reasonable suspicion exists to require a driver to undergo testing.
Training Frequency
The hazmat (general awareness, safety, function-specificwhich includes
driver trainingand security awareness) must be done at least every
three years.
The supervisor drug and alcohol awareness training is only a one-time
training, but I highly recommend reviewing this with the driver supervisors
every two or three years.
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