Except as permitted under subpart 2, a hazardous materials emergency response team must be composed of at least 30 qualified members. Twelve members of the team must be available for response at all times. Nine of the 12 members must be available as an emergency response team. Three of the 12 members must be available as a chemical assessment team.
The commissioner shall permit an emergency response team to be composed of fewer than 30 qualified members when the team's employer can prove to the commissioner's satisfaction that 12 members of the team will be available for response at all times.
Except as permitted under subpart 4, a team designated solely as a chemical assessment team must be composed of at least nine qualified members. Three members of the team must be available for response at all times.
The commissioner shall permit a chemical assessment team to be composed of fewer than nine qualified members when the team's employer can prove to the commissioner's satisfaction that three members of the team will be available for response at all times.
The nine members of an emergency response team available to respond as an emergency response team must have the levels of training certification described in items A to C:
The three members of a chemical assessment team, or of an emergency response team available for response as a chemical assessment team must have the levels of training certification described in items A and B:
Emergency response teams and chemical assessment teams may be composed of personnel from one or more public or nonpublic entities. Teams must designate a single point of contact for purposes of emergency dispatch, a single authority for contract administration, and the employer responsible for the employer requirements of this chapter.
Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7514, pt. 7514.0800
Statutory Authority: MS s 299A.50