Underground Storage Tank Operator Certification Tracking
Track Class A/B/C underground storage tank operator certification across your team.
Why this gets hard to manage manually
EPA's underground storage tank program requires designated Class A, B, and C operators, each with distinct responsibilities and training requirements. ComplyNestly tracks operator class and renewal status per employee.
The three operator classes have genuinely different responsibilities — mixing them up in tracking (or not tracking class at all) can mean a facility doesn't actually have the coverage an inspector expects.
- Fuel retailers and companies operating underground storage tanks
- Facility managers coordinating operator class coverage
- Companies preparing for a state UST program inspection
From the problem to the fix
ComplyNestly tracks each employee's UST operator class and training status, so a facility can confirm coverage before an inspection.
- Track operator class per employee
- Automatic status tracking
- Reminders before retraining deadlines
- Dashboard and Compliance Matrix visibility
- Exportable reports for a state UST inspection
How it works in practice
Add employees with their operator class (A/B/C) and training date
ComplyNestly tracks status automatically
Get reminders before retraining is due
Use the Compliance Matrix before a state inspection
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Class A, B, and C operators?
Class A operators have primary responsibility for UST system operation and maintenance, Class B operators implement day-to-day requirements, and Class C operators are typically on-site staff who respond to emergencies. Confirm your state's exact definitions.
Does this certification expire?
Retraining requirements and cycles are set by individual state UST programs — confirm your state's specific rules.
Is there a free way to try this?
Yes. The Free plan supports up to 5 employees and 1 location, no credit card required.
Where this information comes from
EPA sets the federal framework for UST operator training (40 CFR Part 280), but individual states implement and administer their own certification programs. ComplyNestly does not verify certifications or provide legal advice.
Last reviewed: August 2026
ComplyNestly helps you organize records and stay ahead of renewal dates — it does not verify licenses, provide legal advice, or guarantee compliance. Requirements vary by state, jurisdiction, and employer policy; confirm current requirements with the issuing authority.
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