Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/172.702
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49 CFR 172.702 - Applicability and responsibility for training and testing. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 49 › Subtitle B › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 172 › Subpart H › Section 172.702 49 CFR 172.702 - Applicability and responsibility for training and testing.
§ 172.702 Applicability and responsibility for training and testing.
(b) Except as provided in § 172.704(c)(1), a hazmat employee who performs any function subject to the requirements of this subchapter may not perform that function unless instructed in the requirements of this subchapter that apply to that function. It is the duty of each hazmat employer to comply with the applicable requirements of this subchapter and to thoroughly instruct each hazmat employee in relation thereto.
(d) A hazmat employer shall ensure that each of its hazmat employees is tested by appropriate means on the training subjects covered in § 172.704.
Title 49 published on 09-May-2017 04:41The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 49 CFR Part 172 after this date.2017-03-30; vol. 82 # 60 - Thursday, March 30, 201782 FR 15796 - Hazardous Materials: Harmonization With International Standards (RRR)
2012-04-11; vol. 77 # 70 - Wednesday, April 11, 201277 FR 21714 - Hazardous Materials: Transportation of Lithium Batteries
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2012-8550 RIN2137-AE44 Docket No.PHMSA-2009-0095 (HM-224F) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Notice of proposed rulemaking; request for additional comment. Comments Due Date: May 11, 2012. 49 CFR Parts 172, 173, and 175 SummaryIn this document, PHMSA is seeking comment on the impact of changes to the requirements for the air transport of lithium cells and batteries that have been adopted into the 2013-2014 International Civil Aviation Organization Technical Instructions on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO Technical Instructions). PHMSA is considering whether to harmonize with these requirements and is publishing this notice to allow interested persons an opportunity to supplement comments to our January 11, 2010, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).