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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS EAST MARINE CORPS BASE PSC BOX 20005 CAMP LEJEUNE NC 28542 0005 From: To: Commanding General, Marine Corps Installations East Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune Distribution List 5090.5 G-F MARO 6 2D17 Subj: COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR MARCH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2017 Ref: (a) MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 5090.9 (b) MCO P5090.2A (c) 40 CFR 264.16 (d) 49 CFR 172.704 ( e) CFR 1910.120 29 Encl: (1) CETEP Schedule for March-September 2017 (2) CETEP Course Descriptions (3) MARINENET Environmental Practice-Based Training Modules 1. Background. Per references (a) through (e), the Environmental Management Division (EMO) is providing the Comprehensive Environmental Training and Education Program (CETEP) schedule of courses listed in enclosure (1). Enclosure (2) provides specific details concerning course content and target audiences. Enclosure (3) is a list of online environmental computer-based training modules (CBTs) that are available on MarineNet to provide practice-based environmental information. 2. Enrollment Procedures a. PLEASE NOTE: Classes are limited to one (1) per month. It is imperative that Environmental Compliance Officers (ECOs) and Environmental Compliance Coordinators (ECCs) review training requirements thoroughly to ensure personnel are enrolled for training in the required timeframes. b. Personnel requiring seats to CETEP courses must submit requests to their respective ECC. The ECC will verify, consolidate, and input nominations into the Camp Lejeune Training Database. Copies of the candidate's prerequisite CBT course certificates are required for seating for the EM 101, EM 103 and EM 106 classes. ECC points of contact are: (1) II MEF: CW03 Danilo McCabe, danilo.mccabe@usmc.mil (2) 2D MarDiv: Michael Curran, michael.curran@usmc.mil

Subj: COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR MARCH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2017 (3) 2D MLG: MSgt Brian Krauser, brian.krauser@usmc.mil (4) MarSOC: Chris Battles, christopher.battles.ctr@socom.mil (5} MCB: Stephen Azok, stephen.azok@usmc.mil c. Nominations must be input into the training database by respective ECCs no later than two weeks prior to the course start date. Courses will be conducted in the Workforce Learning Center, Bldg. 524, with the exception of EM-100, which will be held in Bldg 235 on McHugh Boulevard (Old Bus Station). There will be no seating allocation - all registered personnel will be seated. Confirmations will be posted one (1) week prior to the course start date. 3. Attendance Policy. Personnel must attend all scheduled days of training to receive a CETEP Training certificate. a. In order to be seated for EMlOl, personnel must present certificates from the following CBT courses: "Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste", "SPCC and Tank Management", and "Pollution Prevention Training for All Persons" as well as their Environmental Appointment Letter. b. In order to be seated for EM102, personnel must present certificates CBT course "Hazardous Waste Management Refresher" AND have successfully completed the classroom portion of EMlOl. c. In order to be seated for EM103, personnel must present a copy of their certificate from the CBT course "Hazardous Material Transportation for Drivers". d. In order to be seated for EM106, personnel must present a certificate from the CBT course "Air Quality Compliance". e. All of the required CBT courses are located on Marine Net. The course codes are as follows: MarineNet Course Codes Titles: MCIEGTPOlA... USMC-Greening Through Procurement MCIEAQCOlA EM106... USMC-Air Quality Compliance MCIEIHMOlA EM101... USMC-Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste MCIEHMROlA... USMC-Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste Refresher MCIESTMOlA EM101... USMC-SPCC and Tank Management MCIEPPAOlA EMlOl... USMC-Pol'lution Prevention (P2) for All MCIEPPMOlA... USMC-Pollution Prevention (P2) for Managers and Supervisors MCIEEACOlA... USMC-Environmental Awareness for Commanders 2

Subj: COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR MARCH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2017 MarineNet Course Codes Titles: MCIEHMTOlA EM103... USMC-Hazardous Material Transportation for Drivers f. Additionally, CBTs are also available on MarineNet which provide any personnel with environmental information on specific practices (jobs) that they may perform. You are requested to make available this list of courses and encourage personnel to review CBTs for the practices they conduct. Certificates are available for printing at the completion of each CBT. 4. Special Requests. Units having special environmental training requests (i.e. Stand-down, Professional Military Education, awareness, etc.) should make liaison with the point of contact, as listed in paragraph 7, as far in advance as possible. 5. Classroom Location. Enclosure (1) specifies the location of each course or testing. 6. Special Note. The CETEP schedule is tentative and subject to change as a result of seating requests and training needs. 7. Point of Contact. The point of contact is Ms. Patricia Raper, Environmental Compliance Branch, EMD, G-F, at DSN 751-5878, commercial (910)451-7858 or email: atricia.ra er@usmc.mil. ((. By direction Distribution: A Copy to: II MEF: CW03 Danilo McCabe, danilo.mccabe@usmc.mil MarSOC: Chris Battles, christopher.battles.ctr@socom.mil 2D MarDiv: Michael Curran, michael.curran@usmc.mil 2D MLG: MSgt Brian Krauser, brian.krauser@usmc.mil MCB: Stephen Azok, stephen.azok@usmc.mil 3

CETEP SCHEDULE FOR MARCH-SEPTEMBER FISCAL YEAR 2017 COURSE NAME DATES LOCATION MAXIMUM SEATS EM 100 July 12 @0900-1100 Bldg 235, McHugh Blvd 40 Environmental (Old Bus Station) Awareness for Commanders BM 101 March 6-7 Building 524 (WFLC) 60+ Initial Hazardous April 4-5 -Registration begins at Material and May 16-17 0730 - Class begins at Hazardous Waste Jun 20-21 0800 Training July 25-26 Aug 14-15 Sept 13-14 BM 102 March 7 Building 524 (WFLC) 60+ Refresher Hazardous April 5 -Registration begins at Material and May 17 0730 - Class begins at *Class taught on Hazardous Waste Jun 21 0800 2nd day of EMlOl. Training July 26 Aug 15 Sept 14 BM 103 March 14 Building 524 (WFLC) 60+ HazMat April 18 -Registration begins at Transportation for May 11 0730 - Class begins at Drivers Jun 14 0800 July 18 Aug 17 Sept 19 BM 104 Upon Request TBA Location ECC and ECO Dependent Training Seminar BM 105 UST and Upon Request TBA Location Emergency Response Dependent Training (MCCS) BM 106 April 11 Building 524 (WFLC) 60+ Air Quality Jun 8 -Registration begins at Training Aug 10 0730 - Class begins at 0800 BM 107 AST & SPCC Upon Request TBA Location Training Dependent BM 108 PAF/OWS Upon Request TBA Location Training Dependent EM 109 Medical Jun a@ 1300 Building 524 (WFLC) 60+ Waste Training Sept 19 @ 1300 -Registration begins 30 minutes prior to start Enclosure (1)

CETEP COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 1. Background a. The Comprehensive Environmental Training and Education Program (CETEP) meets Federal, state, and Marine Corps environmental training regulations. b. Installation specific environmental objectives, policies, and strategies for attaining and maintaining environmental compliance are emphasized as a part of CETEP. The CETEP concept stresses the multimedia pollution approach and emphasizes the importance of proactive environmental management and awareness at all levels. 2. Purpose. The purpose of the CETEP is to provide the following to Installation personnel: a. Meaningful and pertinent environmental education and training programs designed to effectively maintain safe, efficient, and compliant environmental programs while minimizing the impacts on mission readiness. b. Compliance with applicable Federal, State, and Marine Corps environmental training requirements as listed in the applicable guiding regulations and directives. c. Updates to the program in order to remain abreast of regulatory changes affecting environmental training. 3. Content. CETEP includes the following courses: a. Environmental Awareness for Commanders and Staff (EMlOO). The purpose of EMlOO is to familiarize the Commanders and staff with applicable Federal, State, and Marine Corps environmental regulations as well as Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune environmental policies and operating procedures. b. Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Initial Training (EMlOl) (1) EMlOl meets Federal, State, and Marine Corps mandated environmental training requirements. (2) The purpose of EM101 is to develop an understanding of the pertinent environmental issues at the Installation as well as present specific guidance and policies for the management and disposal of hazardous materials and hazardous waste. Certificates are disseminated to personnel upon successful completion of the training. c. Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Refresher Training (EM102). EM102 provides the mandated annual refresher training requirements. Emphasis is placed upon Installation policies and specific environmental issues at the unit level. Certificates are disseminated to personnel upon successful completion of the training. Enclosure (2)

CETEP COURSE DESCRIPTIONS d. Hazardous Material Transportation Class (EM103). EM103 provides classroom presentation of specific training required for USMC motor vehicle driver's in need of an endorsement on their military driver's license to transport fuel per applicable Marine Corps and Base directives. e. Environmental Compliance Coordinator and Environmental Compliance Officer Seminar (EM104). EM104 provides additional training for ECCs and Environmental Compliance Officers (ECOs) beyond the scope of EM101 to enable these individuals to perform their duties effectively and train unit level personnel in Hazardous Material/Waste Management. Areas covered in EM104 include: Desktop Standard Operating procedures (SOP), Unit Level Contingency Plan (ULCP), ECO Inspection requirements, Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste (HM/W) weekly site inspections, Aboveground Storage Tank (AST), Underground Storage Tank (UST), Medical Waste (MW), Oil/Water Separator (OWS) and Pollution Abatement System (PAS), and all other requirements. This class provides ECCs and ECOs with the tools to effectively manage unit level multimedia environmental programs as required by MCO P5090.2A. f. Underground Storage Tank(UST) and Veeder-Root Training (EMlOS). EMlOS provides information to environmental personnel in a forum setting on the responsibilities with respect to the operational inspection requirements of USTs and leak detection requirements accomplished by properly using and maintaining the Veeder-Root monitoring system. UST and Veeder-Root training will be attended by Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) ECOs and MCCS personnel assigned as UST operators. g. Air Quality (AQ) Training (EM106) (1) EM106 provides pertinent information to both Military and civilian personnel on the requirements of the Clean Air Act and other AQ regulations, Camp Lejeune's Clean Air Act permit, and an overview of AQ standard operating procedures as well as instruction on the monitoring and record keeping requirements associated with regulated air emission sources. (2) All ECCs, ECOs, and air emission source operators are required to complete this training per Base Order 5090.6A. Additionally, all of the above personnel are required to have refresher training once every two (2) years. h. AST and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Training (EM107). EM107 provides information to environmental personnel in a forum setting on the unit responsibilities with respect to the SPCC requirements for inspecting ASTs and fuel off-loading areas. AST and SPCC training will be attended by unit ECOs and personnel assigned responsibility for AST and fuel off-loading areas. 2 Enclosure (2)

CETEP COURSE DESCRIPTIONS i. Oil/Water Separator (OWS) and Pollution Abatement System (PAS) Training (EM108). EM108 is designed to provide practical on-site instruction in the operation and maintenance of oil/water separators and associated appurtenances. Topics will include purpose, operating procedures, maintenance, and inspection requirements. Certificates are presented to personnel upon successful completion of the training. j. Medical Waste Training (EM109). EM109 is designed to provide a basic understanding of Medical Waste management and record keeping requirements at the BAS/RAS and including an overview of the NHCL's Medical Waste SOP. The target audience for this class is ECOs and BAS/RAS personnel. Certificates are presented to personnel upon successful completion of the training. k. Subject matter covered in CETEP includes: (1) Applicable Environmental Regulations and significant Marine Corps documents. (2) Health and Environmental Effects of Chemicals (3) Chemical Compatibility (4) Hazardous Communication Standard (5) Hazardous Material Classification (6) Hazardous Waste Classification (7) Unit Spill Contingency Plan Requirements and Tank Management (8) Pollution Prevention (9) Management and Storage of Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Wastes (10) Facility Operations from an Environmental Perspective (11) Battery Management Enclosure (2)

MARINENET EVIRONMENTAL PRACTICE-BASED TRAINING Classes can be accessed at website https://lmshelp.marinenet.usmc.mil/ by typing course name into Search bar at top of page or going to Course Catalog >Functional Specialty Area ->Environmental Training USMC ENVIRONMENTAL INTRO TO USMC BATTERY RECHARGING - COORDINATOR'S COURSE ENVIRONMENTAL NON-LEAD ACID MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (EMS) BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT BOAT FUELING BOAT, DOCK & RAMP CLEANING BURNOUT OVEN CAPACITOR REPLACEMENT CHLORINATION - SWIMMING POOLS COMPOSTING CONTROLLED BURN COOLING TOWER OPERATIONS CORROSION CONTROL AQUEOUS DEGREASING ASBESTOS BACKFLOW PREVENTION BATTERY REPLACEMENT BATTERY STORAGE BOILER OPERATIONS DENTAL OPERATIONS DIESEL POWER BILGE PUMPING GENERATION DIESEL POWER BILGE PUMPING DIESEL POWER GENERATION GENERATION IN GARRISON DRY FILTER PAINT BOOTH EMERGENCY GENERATORS ENGINE TESTING FUEL STORAGE TANK GREASE TRAPS GREENING THROUGH PROCUREMENT HALON SYSTEMS HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE TRANSPORTATION WASTE ACCUMULATION WASTE TRANSPORTATION HCP OPERATIONS AREA LEAD ACID BATTERY MEDICAL OPERATIONS MRE HEATERS RECHARGING OIL/WATER SEPARATOR PAINT GUN CLEANING PAINTING WITH AEROSOLS & BRUSHES PCB ITEMS PESTICIDES & POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS HERBICIDES PUMPING STATIONS RANGE RESIDUE SATELLITE ACCUMULATION FORCE MAINS CLEARANCE AREAS SOIL EXCAVATION & SOLDERING OPERATIONS SOLID WASTE COLLECTION GRADING - LOCAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS SOLID WASTE RECYCLING SOLID WASTE RECYCLING - LOCAL FACILITIES SPILL ABATEMENT STUMP & BRUSH REMOVAL.....,..,r,.. J. uck FUEL SFER TANK TRUCK FUEL TIRE REPLACEMENT TURBINE GENERATION TRANSPORT USED OIL & ANTIFREEZE VEHICLE BRAKE VEHICLE COOLANT CHANGE REPLACEMENT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE OIL CHANGE VEHICLE REFRIGERANT DEGREASER SOLVENT REPLACEMENT Enclosure (3)

MARINENET ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICE-BASED TRAINING VEHICLE REFUELING VEHICLE WASH RACK WEAPONS CLEANING WEAPONS MAINTENANCE - WELDING OPERATIONS DEGREASING AEROSOL DEGREASER SOLVENTS DINING FACILITIES ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL - DISPOSAL - FLUORESCENT MERCURY CONTAINING LIGHT TUBES WASTES ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL - EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL - MAINTENANCE AC {FREON & LUBRICANT MVAC RECVRY) ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FACILITY CONSTRUCTION, FACILITY MAINTENANCE & DISPOSAL - E-WASTE REPAIR & DEMOLITION REPAIR FLARE & SMOKE USAGE FUEL DRAIN FUEL DUMPING FUEL STORAGE FUEL STORAGE HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTAINERS - NON- CONTAINERS - SIXCONS STORAGE - 90 DAY SITE TACTICAL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY WASTE LEAD BASED PAINT LUBRICATION MOTOR VEHICLE OFF-ROAD NON-DESTRUCTIVE OPERATION INSPECTION NON-POTABLE WATER NON-POTABLE WATER OPEN BURNING & DISTRIBUTION TANKS & RESERVOIRS DETONATION OPEN BURNING OXYGEN STORAGE I PACKAGING -UNPACKAGING PAINT PREPARATION PAINT REMOVAL - DRY PATCH TESTING ABRASIVE BLASTING PORTABLE GENERATORS POTABLE WATER POTABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION TREATMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL & REC FACILITIES REC FACILITIE.;, - DAYCARE ATHLETICS HOBBY VJ.V REC FACILITIES - GAS REC FACILITIES - GOLF REC FACILITIES STATIONS COURSE GRAPHIC SERV REC FACILITIES RUNOFF SEDIMENT BASINS SCRAP PROCESSING MUSEUMS SEDIMENT TRAPS SEWER LIFT STATIONS SEWERS SLUDGE DISPOSAL ASTEWATER - SLUDGE SMALL ARMS RANGES II RMT STORAGE TANK CLEANING VEHICLE MANEUVER VEHICLE PARKING & MAINTENANCE TRAINING WELDING & GRINDING OPS WOODWORKING WW TREATMENT - PORTABLE TOILETS 2 Enclosure (3)