nternational Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC) Adoption: 30 November 1990; Entry into force: 13 May 1995 In July 1989, a conference of leading industrial nations in Paris called upon IMO to develop further measures to prevent pollution from ships. This call
Module 0. 1: Introduction To Oil Spill Response
Module 0. 2: Oil Spill Response Preparedness
Module 0. 3: Oil Spill Response
Level 1 – Response to Oil Spills for First Responders – (4 days) – Operational
The course is designed with the aim of improving the skills of field response personnel responsible for undertaking on-site clean up operations and to provide them with a complete overview of the various techniques available for recovering oil spilled at sea and cleaning of polluted shorelines.
The course focuses on, and provides in-depth knowledge and skills in, on-site first response to oil spills with the emphasis on combat and clean-up technologies.
Module 1. 1: Overview Of Oil Spill Response
Module 1. 2: Oil Spill Response Techniques – At-sea
Module 1. 3: Oil Spill Response Techniques – Shoreline Assessment And Clean-up
Module 1. 4: Oil Spill Response Support Issues
Level 2 – Response to Oil Spills for Supervisors and On-scene Commanders – (4 days) – Tactical
This course is designed for onsite coordinators who will lead or supervise oil spill response teams and those with field support responsibilities within an incident command or emergency team.
Module 2. 1: Overview Of Oil Spill Response
Module 2. 2: Oil Spill Response Techniques
Module 2. 3: Response Issues
Module 2. 4: Incident Termination
Level 3 – Response to Oil Spills for Administrators and Senior Managers – (4 days) – Strategic
This course is designed for all senior managers, administrators and senior officials who may be involved in planning for or managing the response to an oil spill. The course entails classroom activities only.
Module 3. 1: Oil Spill Response Preparedness
Module 3. 2: Planning And Response
Module 3. 3: Response Management
Module 3. 4: Communication Issues
Module 3. 5: Liability And Compensation
Module 3. 6: Review And Action Plan
Elite Offshore Academy has been established to provide quality training to the people working in the Offshore, Marine and General Industry (OSHA).
Most of our courses are unique and futuristic in nature that have been designed by experience and are adhering to latest guidelines promulgated by global competent authorities. Although we started with focus on offshore sector, with demand, we have been slowly shifting towards OSHA.
The courses are conducted by trained and qualified faculties who have several years of working experience in the industry. The centre uses latest aids and equipment to impart training.
Elite Offshore is very conveniently located at the kharghar, sector 2, Little World Mall, 1st floor, Unit 123 The centre aims at providing cost effective solution to the ever-increasing training requirement of Offshore, Marine and OSHA Industry.
Training programs may be customized or scheduled to suit specific needs of companies or groups of students.
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