Cal. Code Regs. tit. 19, § 2540
(a) Course Manager.
(b) Noncertified Instructors.
(c) Course Notification and Certification
(3) All Course Managers who request State certification for any of the courses referenced in section 2520 shall complete, sign and submit all of the following administrative forms, as designated in section 2550, to the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials section no later than six weeks following the last day of the course in which certification is being requested:
(d) Certified Course Curriculum
(5) Course Managers will ensure that courses requiring hands-on or practical application of skills, have sufficient supplies and equipment. Sufficient supplies means that there are enough tools, monitors, suits and other items to allow each student to meet the performance objectives within the course timeframe.
(B) Student to Instructor/Equipment/etc. Ratios are used to assure students receive an adequate level of experiential learning. Course Managers may use break-outs or sectional training to reduce the required numbers of equipment (thereby reducing costs without sacrificing instructional quality).
(e) Certified Course Exams
(6) A student who fails to pass an exam on the first attempt may be permitted to retake the exam once, if either of the following cases occur:
(f) Quality Control/Audit Process
(1) Any course taught by a California State Certified Hazardous Materials Instructor, in which he or she has requested to receive State certification, is subject to unannounced field audits conducted by a faculty member of the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section or any California Governor's Office of Emergency Services employee or authorized representative designated by the Chief of the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section. Field audits may consist of any of the following:
(2) Any course taught by a California State Certified Hazardous Materials Instructor, in which he or she has requested to receive State certification, is subject to mail or telephone audits conducted by a faculty member of the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section or any California Governor's Office of Emergency Services employee or authorized representative designated by the Chief of the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section. Mail and telephone audits may consist of any of the following:
(4) If any deficiencies were identified in the audit, the auditor shall provide a written summary of deficiencies and recommendations for correcting the identified deficiencies to the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section Chief for approval within 10 working days following completion of the audit. Upon receiving approval from the Section Chief, the written summary of deficiencies and recommendations for correcting the identified deficiencies shall be forwarded to the Course Manager and/or Instructor within 10 working days of approval.
(A) If the deficiencies are major or willful violations of these regulations and the CSTI Hazardous Materials Section Chief determines that they cannot reasonably be rectified through remedial training, then he/she shall immediately recommend decertification of the instructor as specified in Section 2540(g)(4) of these regulations. Major violations include, but are not limited to, the following:
(g) Instructor Decertification
(h) Instructor Recertification
(1) An instructor who was decertified in accordance with Section 2540(g)(3) can be recertified by either of the following methods:
(i) Professional Conduct
(1) All instructors teaching, coordinating, or monitoring a hazardous materials course as referenced in Section 2520 shall adhere to all of the following professional codes of conduct:
(j) Class Size, Duration, and Attendance
(4) 40 hour class policy. A 40 hour course may be presented in less than 40 hours, however, no less than 36 hours under the following circumstances:
(k) Safety Policy
(1) All Course Managers, certified and noncertified instructors who are conducting or participating in any State certified hazardous materials course, as referenced in Section 2520, shall adhere to all of the following safety procedures:
(2) All students who are participating in any State certified hazardous materials course, as referenced in Section 2520, shall adhere to all of the following safety procedures:
(3) All Course Managers, certified and noncertified instructors, and students who are conducting or participating in any State certified hazardous materials course, as referenced in Section 2520, shall adhere to the following Response-To-Injury procedures:
(A) In the event of an injury, the following actions shall be taken:
(4) All Course Managers, certified and noncertified instructors, and students who are conducting or participating in any State certified hazardous materials course, as referenced in Section 2520, that involves chemical monitoring or analysis shall adhere to the following safety procedures:
(5) All Course Managers, certified and noncertified instructors, and students who are conducting or participating in any State certified hazardous materials course, as referenced in Section 2520, that involves an outdoor practical field exercise shall adhere to the following safety procedures:
(l) Certified Course Publication/Marketing Policy
(m) Course Prerequisites
(n) Required Course Materials and Training Aids
(o) Technician and Specialist Designation
(p) California Code of Regulations Acknowledgment Receipt
(q) Specialist Evaluation
(r) Condensed Courses
(s) Refresher Courses
(1) The California Specialized Training Institute shall issue a student a Certificate of Completion in Refresher Training for any course referenced in section 2520, except 2520(s), as long as the four components of refresher training are completed, as verified by a qualified current CSTI outreach instructor:
(6) The California Specialized Training Institute shall issue a student a Certificate of Completion in Refresher Training for the Hazardous Waste General Site Worker Course if all of the following conditions are met:
(t) Certified Curriculum
(1) Certified curriculum for the California Hazardous Substances Incident Response Training and Education Program shall consist of Instructor Guides and/or Student Notebooks, effective publication dates as of September 1, 2002 or thereafter, as listed below. Course managers shall ensure that certified classes use the current edition of the documents listed for the applicable course. These documents are incorporated by reference in their entirety into these regulations for the courses described in Section 2520.
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories First Responder Awareness, Student Manual
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories First Responder Awareness, Instructor Guide.
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories First Responder Operations, Student Manual
Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories First Responder Operations, Instructor Guide.
Hazardous Materials - Assistant Safety Officer Student Manual
Hazardous Materials - Assistant Safety Officer, Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: First Responder Awareness Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: First Responder Awareness Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: First Responder Operations Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: First Responder Operations Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Incident Commander Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Incident Commander Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Executive Management Student Notebook.
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Principles of Environmental Crimes Investigations Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Environmental Monitoring Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Incident at Ports Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Instructor Certification Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Inst. Cert. for Trainers Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Instructor Recertification Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1A): Basic Chemistry Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1A): Basic Chemistry Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1B): Applied Chemistry Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1B): Applied Chemistry Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1C): Incident Considerations Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1C): Incident Considerations Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1D): Tactical Field Operations Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response: Tech/Specialist (1D): Tactical Field Operations Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Specialist (1F): Specialized Mitigation Techniques Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Specialist (1F): Specialized Mitigation Techniques Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Specialist (1G): Tactical Field Operations Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Tech/Spec: Instructor Orientation Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Technician--Private Industry Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Technician--Private Industry Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Technician--Private Industry (24 Hour) Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Technician--Private Industry (24 Hour) Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Advanced Environmental Crimes Investigations Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Emergency Medical Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Emergency Medical Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Guidelines for Hospitals and Emergency Departments: Managing the Victims of Hazardous Materials Incidents Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Guidelines for Hospitals and Emergency Departments: Managing the Victims of Hazardous Materials Incidents Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response First Responder Operations - Decontamination Student Notebook
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response First Responder Operations - Decontamination Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials -- Mass Casualty Decontamination, Student Manual
Hazardous Materials -- Mass Casualty Decontamination, Instructor Guide
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Assistant Safety Officer Student Manual (rev.2007)
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Assistant Safety Officer Plan of Instruction (rev. 1/2007)
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency Response, First Receiver Operations and Decontamination for Health Care Student Manual (rev. 6/2007)
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency Response, First Receiver Operations and Decontamination for Health Care Plan of Instruction (rev. 6/2007)
Hazardous Materials/Weapons Of Mass Destruction, First Responder Operations, Law Enforcement Field Support Course Student Manual (rev. 2/2007)
Hazardous Materials/Weapons Of Mass Destruction, First Responder Operations, Law Enforcement Field Support Course Plan of Instruction (rev. 2/2007)
Hazardous Materials, Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism for the Technician/ Specialist Course Student Manual (rev. 4/2007)
Hazardous Waste General Site Worker Student Notebook
Hazardous Waste General Site Worker Instructor Guide
HazMat Emergency Response, First Responder Awareness - Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Agents, Student Manual.
HazMat Emergency Response, First Responder Awareness - Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Agents, Instructor Guide.
First Responder Operations--Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Agents Student Notebook
Incident Commander: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Agents (IC-NBC) Course Participant Workbook
Note: Authority cited: Sections 8574.20(a) and 8585, Government Code. Reference: Sections 8574.20(b) and 8585, Government Code.
1. New section filed 7-8-91; operative 8-7-91 (Register 91, No. 46).
2. New subsections (g), (h) and (i) filed 9-16-91; operative 10-16-91 (Register 92, No. 2).
3. Amendment filed 5-12-94; operative 6-13-94 (Register 94, No. 19).
4. Editorial correction (Register 96, No. 52).
5. Amendment of section and Note filed 12-23-96; operative 1-22-97 (Register 96, No. 52).
6. Amendment of section and new forms filed 10-15-98; operative 11-14-98 (Register 98, No. 42).
7. Amendment of subsection (t) filed 2-8-2000; operative 3-9-2000 (Register 2000, No. 6).
8. Amendment of section and Note filed 4-25-2003; operative 5-25-2003 (Register 2003, No. 17).
9. Amendment filed 12-18-2007; operative 1-17-2008 (Register 2007, No. 51).
10. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (f)(1), (f)(2), (f)(7), (i)(1)(C), (l)(2), (m)(5) and (r)(1) and Note filed 5-12-2010 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2010, No. 20).
11. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (f)(1), (f)(2), (f)(7), (i)(1)(C), (l)(2) and (r)(1) filed 5-5-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 19).