OBJECTIVE

The course provides a complete overview of oil spill preparedness and response with a balance of theoretical and practical elements. Throughout, delegates consider:

  • Their organisation’s contingency plans
  • Spill risks 
  • Resources at risk
  • Executive decisions which may arise following a spill of any size

Throughout the course, many practical and theoretical exercises provide delegates with the opportunity to develop the skill sets required to assess the situation and determine the best available course of action.

Upon completion delegates achieve an accredited certificate of completion.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

  • Harbourmasters
  • Chief executives 
  • Senior government executive responders
  • Emergency planning officers
  • Senior leaders who have the responsibility of making executive decisions.

PROGRAM CONTENT:

  • Response Organisation
  • Interface with National Contingency Plan
  • Response Management
  • Spill Assessment
  • Behaviour
  • Fate and Effects
  • Operation Planning
  • Dispersants
  • Containment and Recovery
  • Shoreline Clean-up
  • Media
  • Health and Safety
  • Effective Communications
  • Deactivation
  • Liability and Compensation
  • Legal Considerations
  • All topics are practiced in a series of exercises

COURSE LOAD: 40 HOURS

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