Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 145.201 this part and must include the following: (i) Present title, (ii) Total years of experience and the type of maintenance work performed, (iii) Past relevant employment with names of employers and periods of employment, (iv) Scope of present employment, and (v) The type of mechanic or repairman certificate held and the ratings on that certificate, if applicable. (b) Within 5 business days of the change, the rosters required by this section must reflect changes caused by termination, reassignment, change in duties or scope of assignment, or addition of personnel. Section 145.163 Training requirements. (a) A certificated repair station must have and use an employee training program approved by the FAA that consists of initial and recurrent training. An applicant for a repair station certificate must submit a training program for approval by the FAA as required by Section 145.51(a)(7). (b) The training program must ensure each employee assigned to perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations, and inspection functions is capable of performing the assigned task. (c) A certificated repair station must document, in a format acceptable to the FAA, the individual employee training required under paragraph (a) of this section. These training records must be retained for a minimum of 2 years. (d) A certificated repair station must submit revisions to its training program to its responsible Flight Standards office in accordance with the procedures required by Section 145.209(e). [Doc. No. FAA-1999-5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6, 2001, as amended at 70 FR 15581, Mar. 28, 2005; Amdt. 145-30, 79 FR 46985, Aug. 12, 2014; Docket FAA-2018-0119, Amdt. 145-32, 83 FR 9176, Mar. 5, 2018] Section 145.165 Hazardous materials training. (a) Each repair station that meets the definition of a hazmat employer under 49 CFR 171.8 must have a hazardous materials training program that meets the training requirements of 49 CFR part 172 subpart H. (b) A repair station employee may not perform or directly supervise a job function listed in Section 121.1001 or Section 135.501 for, or on behalf of the part 121 or 135 operator including loading of items for transport on an aircraft operated by a part 121 or part 135 certificate holder unless that person has received training in accordance with the part 121 or part 135 operator-s FAA approved hazardous materials training program. [Doc. No. FAA-2003-15085, 70 FR 58831, Oct. 7, 2005] Subpart E - Operating Rules SOURCE: Docket No. FAA-1999-5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6, 2001, unless otherwise noted. Section 145.201 Privileges and limitations of certificate. (a) A certificated repair station may - (1) Perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations in accordance with part 43 on any article for which it is rated and within the limitations in its operations specifications. (2) Arrange for another person to perform the maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations of any article for which the certificated repair station is rated. If that person is not certificated under part 145, the certificated repair station must ensure that the noncertificated person follows a quality control system equivalent to the system followed by the certificated repair station. (3) Approve for return to service any article for which it is rated after it has performed maintenance, preventive maintenance, or an alteration in accordance with part 43. (b) A certificated repair station may not maintain or alter any article for which it is not rated, and may not maintain or alter any article for which it is rated if it requires special technical data, equipment, or facilities that are not available to it. (c) A certificated repair station may not approve for return to service- (1) Any article unless the maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alteration was performed in accordance 645 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00655 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048