Oil Spill Response & Control

Description

Course Length: 5 days

Course Description

This course covers Oil Spill Response and Control Programs in the Oil & Gas Sector. It is an intense classroom-only course that teaches a system of pre-spill readiness, spill response drills; Incident Command System (ICS); and post-spill reaction planning, strategy, and tactics The course covers a technical aspects-overview of oil spill response equipment; the behavior of oil in the environment; and spill trajectory and tracking modeling. The course is designed to teach oil-spill crisis communications considerations

Who should Attend

  • Managers and administrators who have responsibility for ensuring effective command and control of an oil spill response effort
  • Senior officials from government agencies involved in oil spill response (environment, coast guard, navy, army, finance, etc.)
  • Senior managers and administrators who have overall responsibility for crisis management in oil spill response
  • Staff who would be responsible for liaising with external agencies at a corporate level

What you will Learn

  • Understand what constitutes an effective response organization
  • Understand the consequences of oil spills
  • Interpret key issues in relation to liability for claims and compensation
  • Understand the operational limitations of response strategies employed during oil spill incidents
  • Understand the roles and interfaces between Government agencies and the industry
  • Understand the legal framework and international conventions
  • Identify response options and resource requirements
  • Terminate a response
  • Know the importance of an Oil Spill Contingency Plan
  • Protect your people in an oil spill response
  • Perform the role of Incident Commander

Course Outline

This course teaches a system of pre-spill readiness, spill response drills; Incident Command System (ICS); and post-spill reaction planning, strategy, and tactics. The course covers a technical aspects-overview of oil spill response equipment; the behavior of oil in the environment; and spill trajectory and tracking modeling.