[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR65.1]



[Page 386-387]

 

                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 

                                SERVICES

 

PART 65_NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES HAZARDOUS 

WASTE WORKER TRAINING--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 65.1  To what projects do these regulations apply?









Sec.

65.1 To what projects do these regulations apply?

65.2 Definitions.

65.3 Who is eligible to apply for a grant?

65.4 Project requirements.

65.5 How will applications be evaluated?

65.6 How long does grant support last?

65.7 For what purposes may grant funds be spent?

65.8 What additional Department regulations apply to grantees?

65.9 Additional conditions.



    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 9660a; 49 U.S.C. App. 1816.



    Source: 55 FR 42568, Oct. 22, 1990, unless otherwise noted.





    (a) The regulations in this part apply to:

    (1) The program of grants for the training and education of workers 

who are or are likely to be engaged in activities related to hazardous 

waste removal or containment, or emergency response that is authorized 

under section 126(g) of the SARA; and

    (2) The program of grants to support qualified non-profit 

organizations for the purpose of providing training and education to 

hazardous materials employees regarding: the safe unloading, loading, 

handling, storage, and transportation of hazardous materials; and, 

emergency preparedness for responding to accidents or incidents 

involving the transportation of hazardous materials that is authorized 

under section 118 of the HMTA.

    (b) Grants are available for curriculum and training materials 

development, technical support of training, direct student training, 

training program evaluation and related activities. Target populations 

for this training are workers and supervisors who are or are likely to 

be engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities which 

expose or potentially expose these workers to hazardous substances in 

activities such as:

    (1) Waste handling and processing at waste generators and active and 

inactive hazardous substance treatment, storage, and disposal 

facilities;

    (2) Clean up, removal, containment, or remedial actions at waste 

sites;

    (3) Hazardous substance emergency response;

    (4) Hazardous substance disposal site risk assessment and 

investigation, clean up, or remedial actions; and

    (5) Transportation of hazardous wastes.

    Target populations may also be regulated under standards promulgated 

by the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary



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of Transportation, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 

Agency, and other agencies under section 126(g) of the SARA or section 

106(b) of the HMTA.

    (c) Two types of grants are available: Program grants covering the 

full range of activities, including program development, direct worker 

training and education, and program evaluation; and planning grants 

under the SARA.

    (1) Planning grants are intended to assist organizations which 

demonstrate potential for providing hazardous worker training, but need 

additional developmental efforts prior to initiation of full curriculum 

development and training activities. A limited number of one-year 

planning grants may be funded at a level determined appropriate by the 

Director. After successful completion of a one-year planning grant, a 

recipient may apply for a full program grant on a competitive basis.

    (2) Full program grants will be awarded to organizations with 

demonstrated capability to provide worker health and safety training and 

education and demonstrated ability to identify, describe, and access 

target populations. Full program grantees must be able to immediately 

initiate curriculum development and worker training activities.



[55 FR 42568, Oct. 22, 1990; 59 FR 64141, Dec. 13, 1994]