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Truck Dealership Compliance

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Truck Dealership Compliance

Glorianna L. Cooley, REM, CSP

E&S Engineer

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If you have questions during the presentation, please submit them using the “Questions” feature

Questions will be answered at the end of the webinar

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Fatalities in the Industry

Hot Topics with OSHA / EPA / DOT– OSHA 300 Logs– Key Lockout– Air Permits– UST’s– Tier II Reports– Oil-Water Separators

Common Violations in Truck Shops

Fatalities in the Industry

Fatalities in the Industry– Document Training– Inspect Equipment– Use Secondary Support

OSHA 300 Logs

OSHA 300 Log

OSHA 300A Summary– Posted Feb 1 – Apr 30

http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/new-osha300form1-1-04.pdf

Key Lockout Program

• Written Program• Training Documented

Air Permit Compliance

Know your state regulations!

Gasoline Dispensing Facilities– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7LE3q8MG9Q

Paint Booths

Common Air Pollution Violations:– Operating without a Permit (if required)– Not keeping the required paperwork– Being a nuisance (causing odors, dust)

Underground Storage Tank (UST) Compliance

State Permits and Insurance

Inspection

Testing

Recordkeeping

UST Operator Training– Class A-B-C Operators– Deadline August 8th!

Tier II Compliance

10,000 lbs any chemical / 500 lbs hazardous chemical – At any given time, not related to tank capacity– 1600 gal gas, 1400 gal diesel, 100 used batteries, 1075 gal

antifreeze, 1550 gal new oil, 1000 gal paint, etc.

Must file annual Tier II report – Due March 1st!

Oil-Water Separators

Regular Cleaning by Vendor– Tested for Hazardous Characteristics

Monthly Stick Tests– 6 inches of sludge– 12 inches of oil

Common Violations in Truck Shops

SPCC– Required for 1,320 Gallons– Written Plan– Secondary Containment– Tank Inspections

Common Violations in Truck Shops

Forklift Training– Must be trained onsite– Expires after 3 years– Equipment Inspections

Common Violations in Truck Shops

AC Equipment Certification & AC Training

DOT Hazmat Training– Expires every 3 years– Drug & Alcohol Driver Supervisor Training

Common Violations in Truck Shops

Common Violations in Truck Shops

Questions? Contact us at….

www.kpaonline.com

Glorianna Cooley, REM, CSPE&S Engineer614-432-5044

gcooley@kpaonline.com

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