OAR 340-230-0373
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Operator Training


(1)

Who must complete the operator training course:

(a)

Chief facility operators, shift supervisors, and control room operators must complete the EPA or State-approved operator training course. If a chief facility operator, shift supervisor, and control room operator have obtained full certification from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by June 19, 2004, the training requirements do not apply.

(b)

The employees must complete the operator training by December 19, 2004.

(c)

The owner or operator may ask the Department to waive the requirement contained in subsection (a) for chief facility operators, shift supervisors, and control room operators who have obtained provisional certification from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by June 19, 2004.

(2)

Who must complete the plant-specific training course All employees with responsibilities that affect how a municipal waste combustion unit operates must complete the plant-specific training course. Chief facility operators, shift supervisors, control room operators, ash handlers, maintenance personnel, and crane or load handlers must be included.

(3)

Plant Specific Training:

(a)

For training at a particular plant, develop a specific operating manual for that plant by June 19, 2004.

(b)

Establish a program to review the plant-specific operating manual with people whose responsibilities affect the operation of the municipal waste combustion unit. Complete the review by June 19, 2004.

(c)

Update the manual annually.

(d)

Review the manual with staff annually.

(4)

The following information must be included in the plant-specific operating manual:

(a)

A summary of the applicable standards under OAR 340-230-0365 (Municipal Waste Combustors: Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit) through 340-230-0395 (Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Reporting);

(b)

A description of basic combustion theory applicable to a municipal waste combustion unit;

(c)

Procedures for receiving, handling, and feeding municipal solid waste;

(d)

Procedures to follow during periods of municipal waste combustion unit startup, shutdown, and malfunction procedures;

(e)

Procedures for maintaining proper combustion air supply levels;

(f)

Procedures for operating the municipal waste combustor unit within the standards established under OAR 340-230-0365 (Municipal Waste Combustors: Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit) through 340-230-0395 (Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Reporting);

(g)

Procedures for responding to periodic upset or off-specification conditions;

(h)

Procedures for minimizing particulate matter carryover;

(i)

Procedures for handling ash;

(j)

Procedures for monitoring municipal waste combustor unit emissions; and

(k)

Reporting and recordkeeping procedures.

(5)

Where the plant specific training manual must be kept.
The operating manual must be kept in an easily accessible location at the plant. It must be available for review or inspection by all employees who must review it and by the Department.

Source: Rule 340-230-0373 — Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Operator Training, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-230-0373.

340‑230‑0010
Purpose
340‑230‑0020
Applicability and Jurisdiction
340‑230‑0030
Definitions
340‑230‑0100
Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Best Available Control Technology
340‑230‑0110
Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Emissions Limitations
340‑230‑0120
Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Design and Operation
340‑230‑0130
Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Continuous Emission Monitoring
340‑230‑0140
Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Reporting and Testing
340‑230‑0150
Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Compliance
340‑230‑0200
Crematory Incinerators: Emission Limitations
340‑230‑0210
Crematory Incinerators: Design and Operation
340‑230‑0220
Crematory Incinerators: Monitoring and Reporting
340‑230‑0230
Crematory Incinerators: Compliance
340‑230‑0300
Municipal Waste Combustors: Applicability
340‑230‑0310
Municipal Waste Combustors: Emissions Limitations
340‑230‑0320
Municipal Waste Combustors: Operating Practices
340‑230‑0330
Municipal Waste Combustors: Operator Training and Certification
340‑230‑0335
Municipal Waste Combustors: Standards for Municipal Waste Combustor Fugitive Ash Emissions
340‑230‑0340
Municipal Waste Combustors: Monitoring and Testing
340‑230‑0350
Municipal Waste Combustors: Recordkeeping and Reporting
340‑230‑0359
Municipal Waste Combustors: Compliance Schedule
340‑230‑0365
Municipal Waste Combustors: Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit
340‑230‑0370
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Increments of Progress
340‑230‑0373
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Operator Training
340‑230‑0375
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Operator Certification
340‑230‑0377
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Operating Requirements
340‑230‑0380
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Emission Limits
340‑230‑0383
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Continuous Emission Monitoring
340‑230‑0385
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Stack Testing
340‑230‑0387
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Other Monitoring Requirements
340‑230‑0390
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Recordkeeping
340‑230‑0395
Municipal Waste Combustors, Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit: Reporting
340‑230‑0415
Adoption of Federal Plan by Reference
340‑230‑0500
Municipal Waste Combustors: Emission Standards for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
340‑230‑8010
EPA Methods
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 340-230-0373’s source at or​.us