Class B operator definition

Class B operator means the individual who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing applicable regulatory requirements established by the department. The Class B operator typically implements in-field aspects of operation, maintenance, and associated record keeping for the UST systems.
Class B operator means a person who implements applicable underground storage tank regulatory requirements and standards. This includes implementing the day-to-day aspects of operating, maintaining, and record keeping for underground storage tanks at one or more facilities. A Class B operator typically monitors, maintains and ensures that release detection methods, record-keeping, and reporting requirements are met; release prevention equipment, record-keeping, and reporting requirements are met; all relevant equipment complies with performance standards; and appropriate individuals are trained to properly respond to emergencies caused by releases and spills.
Class B operator means an individual designated by an UST system owner or operator as having control of or responsibility for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the system. The Class B operator typically performs or ensures the performance of operation and maintenance activities at a UST facility, maintains records of those activities, and reports those activities to the department.

Examples of Class B operator in a sentence

  • A Class B operator oversees and implements the day-to-day aspects of operation, maintenance, and record keeping for the underground storage tanks at facilities within four hours of travel time from the Class B operator’s principal place of business.

  • The Class B operator must conduct an inspection using the department’s inspection checklist and submit the completed checklist along with the change of ownership form prior to operation.

  • If a UST system was temporarily closed, the Class B operator shall ensure that the department’s checklist for returning a UST to service is followed and that the necessary documentation is submitted to the department prior to operation of the UST system.

  • Minimum Requirements: Compared with training for the Class A operator, training for the Class B operator will provide a more in-depth understanding of operation and maintenance aspects, but may cover a more narrow breadth of applicable regulatory requirements.

  • For Class C operator training, possession of a current certificate issued by the owner indicating that he or she has successfully completed training conducted by a certified Class A or Class B operator.


More Definitions of Class B operator

Class B operator means any operator having daily onsite responsibility for the operation and maintenance of underground storage tank systems.
Class B operator means a towing and recovery business towing vehicles of a gross vehicle
Class B operator means the individual who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing applicable regulatory requirements and standards established by the Agency. The Class B operator typically implements in-field aspects of operation, maintenance, and associated recordkeeping for the UST system.
Class B operator means an individual having responsibility and direct control over daily on-site operation and maintenance of an UST System.
Class B operator means an individual who implements, on−site, the day−to−day aspects of operating, maintaining and recordkeeping for an underground storage tank system.
Class B operator means the individual who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing applicable requirements of this Article. The Class B Operator typically implements field aspects of operation, maintenance, and associated recordkeeping for a UST system.
Class B operator means a towing and recovery business towing vehicles of a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 pounds or less.