Here are some examples:
* Hazardous Materials: 49 CFR Part 172 Subpart H (Training Requirements for Employees) and Part 172 Subpart I (Training Requirements for Security Personnel)
* Driver Training: 49 CFR Part 391 Subpart H (Driver Qualification) and Part 392 (Driving of Motor Vehicles)
* Passenger Carrier Training: 49 CFR Part 391 Subpart I (Special Requirements for Passenger Carriers) and Part 393 (Equipment)
* Pipeline Safety: 49 CFR Part 195 Subpart O (Training and Qualification of Employees)
* Railroad Safety: 49 CFR Part 240 Subpart B (Training for Railroad Employees)
To find the specific training requirements you need, you should consult the following:
1. Identify the specific area of transportation you are interested in: This could be hazardous materials, trucking, passenger carriers, pipelines, railroads, etc.
2. Look for the relevant 49 CFR part: Each area of transportation has a corresponding 49 CFR part, as listed above.
3. Review the subpart on training: Within each part, there will be a subpart that outlines the training requirements for employees in that area.
Example: If you are looking for training requirements for employees who transport hazardous materials, you would search for 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart H and Subpart I.
It is important to note that:
* The specific training requirements may vary depending on the type of hazardous material, the mode of transport, and other factors.
* The 49 CFR is a complex document, and it is best to consult with an expert if you have any questions about the training requirements.
Remember to always refer to the latest version of 49 CFR for the most up-to-date information.