Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 120-3-16-.04 - Training Requirements for Georgia Liquefied Petroleum Gas Industry Workers
(1) Each Georgia liquefied petroleum gas
industry worker whose primary duties fall within the scope of Georgia Rules and
Regulations 120-3-16 shall be trained in proper handling procedures and shall
be certified by the Georgia State Fire Marshal's Office for the particular job
function that they perform. The training curriculum shall be the Certified
Employee Training Program (CETP) or equivalent program approved by the Georgia
State Fire Marshal's Office to include employees engaged as delivery drivers
and/or service and installation technicians.
(a) Existing industry workers whose primary
duties fall within the scope of Georgia Rules and Regulations 120-3-16 shall be
certified. The Georgia State Fire Marshal's Office may define who is an
existing industry worker, determine when an existing industry worker must be
certified, and develop the criteria for certification of existing industry
workers when documentation of prior certification does not exist. One of the
following methods will be used as certification criteria:
1. Written or oral examination
2. Work performance review
3. Observation during performance of the
job
4. On the job
training
(b) New industry
workers including seasonal or part-time workers, employed after the effective
date of this regulation must comply with certification requirements within 12
months of their original date of hire. Other workers that do not meet the
requirements of existing industry workers listed in paragraph
120-3-16-.04(1)
(a) above or whose certification has expired
as described in subsection
120-3-16-.04(3)
must comply with certification requirements within 12 months of the original
date of hire, expiration of certification, or re-entry into the liquefied
petroleum gas industry. Prior to certification, employees may perform duties
for which they have been properly trained as per NFPA 58 and other appropriate
regulatory agencies.
(2)
Every Georgia liquefied petroleum gas industry worker must acquire a minimum of
six hours of Continuing Education Units (CEU) every three years to maintain
their certification.
(3)
Certification belongs to the Georgia liquefied petroleum gas industry worker
and follow the industry worker upon change of employment within the Georgia
liquefied petroleum gas industry. A copy of the industry worker's certificate
shall be provided to their employer. Certification shall not expire unless:
(a) CEUs required by subsection
120-3-16-.04(2)
are not maintained
(b) Industry
Worker's employment within the liquefied petroleum gas industry has lapsed for
a period of more than one year
(c)
The Commissioner deems that revocation of the industry worker's certification
is necessary due to gross negligence or violation of this
regulation
(4) A wallet
card indicating valid certification shall be issued by the Georgia State Fire
Marshal's Office to the liquefied petroleum gas industry worker. This wallet
card shall be kept with the industry worker at all times during which they are
conducting business and shall be made available to authorities, State or Local,
upon request. The wallet card shall be issued in the following classes:
(a) Class I: Basic Transfer and
Handling
(b) Class II:
Delivery
(c) Class III: Service
/Installation
(d) Class IV: Bulk
Operator
(e) Class V: Delivery and
Service / Installation
(5) Certain records regarding certification
shall be maintained by the appropriate party and maintained as current.
(a) The Georgia State Fire Marshal's Office
shall:
1. Maintain permanent certification
records submitted by the Georgia liquefied petroleum gas industry
worker
2. Maintain a database of
CEU's
3. Notify Certificate holder
of upcoming CEU renewal requirements
(b) The Georgia liquefied petroleum gas
industry worker shall:
1. Maintain personal
CEU's
2. Maintain their wallet card
that is issued by the Georgia State Fire Marshal's Office
(c) The licensed dealer in liquefied
petroleum gas shall:
1. Maintain employee
records indicating the status of certified employment base
(6) A Propane Industry Education
Advisory Panel shall be appointed by the Commissioner and shall advise or
recommend appropriate continuing education unit curriculum. The panel shall
consist of five members: one independent propane marketer, one multi-state
propane marketer, one propane industry supplier representative, one at-large
member, all to be appointed by the executive committee of the Georgia Propane
Gas Association and a representative of the State Fire Marshal. Each member of
the advisory panel will serve a three year term. Members of the advisory panel
will elect a chairman and vice chairman. The Vice Chairman shall succeed the
Chairman.
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