Department approved basic worker and supervisor training courses shall provide at a minimum:
- (1) Information on state and federal laws, rules, and regulations applicable to illegal drug manufacturing or storage sites including, but not limited to, Contaminated properties, chapter 64.44 RCW; Precursor drugs, chapter 69.43 RCW; Uniform Controlled Substances Act, chapter 69.50 RCW; Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act, chapter 49.17 RCW; the Federal Occupational Health and Safety Act, 29 U.S.C. 651 et seq.; and this chapter.
- (2) Chemical terminology, classifications, and properties related to illegal drug manufacturing.
- (3) Illegal drug laboratory characteristics.
- (4) First aid.
(5) Adverse health effects of exposure related to illegal drug manufacturing including, but not limited to:
- (a) Toxicology; and
- (b) Symptomology.
- (6) Incompatibility of chemicals related to decontamination.
- (7) Techniques and equipment used for decontamination of property.
- (8) Handling unknown substances.
(9) State and federal requirements for dealing with hazardous materials including, but not limited to, chapter 173-303 WAC related to:
- (a) Disposal;
- (b) Transportation;
- (c) Storage; and
- (d) Reporting.
(10) Training for supervisors must also include, but not be limited to:
- (a) Obtaining necessary information for making site assessments;
- (b) Initial site assessment;
- (c) Initial site sampling;
- (d) Work plan development;
- (e) Final site sampling;
- (f) Report completion; and
- (g) Penalties and liabilities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 64.44.070. WSR 03-02-022, § 246-205-031, filed 12/23/02, effective 1/23/03.]