- This course will show how an EIA is not just an assessment of the positive or negative impacts that a proposed project may have on the environment, but a process that identifies these potential effects and seeks to avoid, reduce, or offset any adverse effects through mitigation measures if possible.
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Wed, Mar 06
|Indonesia
OPRC IMO Level 2
This is the second level of a comprehensive training program in the field of oil pollution preparedness and response, including the availability of expertise for the development and implementation of training programs.
Time & Location
Mar 06, 2024, 8:00 AM – Mar 08, 2024, 5:00 PM
Indonesia
About The Training
The International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response, and Cooperation, 1990 (OPRC) calls for the International Maritime Organization, along with the relevant international and regional organizations, oil and shipping industries, to develop a comprehensive training program in the field of oil pollution preparedness and response including the availability of expertise for the development and implementation of training programs, namely OPRC level 1, 2, and 3 training.
Objectives
- Understand the key elements and challenges of oil spill combat using a case history
- Understand the main role of the Supervisor/On Scene Commander
- Ability to prepare for, manage, or take part in an oil spill combat exercise and planning
- Ability to supervise and work in an emergency command center for oil spill combat
Target Participants
- On Scene Commander
- Incident Commander
- Environmental Specialist
- Government
Course Outline
- Contingency Planning, Response
- Management And Organization
- Sensitivity Mapping
- Environmental and Economic Impact of Oil Spills
- Demonstration of Oil Spill Combat
- Equipment
- Dispersants
- Shoreline Clean-Up and Site Safety
- Waste Management
- Media Relations
- Table Top Exercise
- Operations Planning
- Termination Of Response
- Spill Assessment