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    Environmental Monitoring, Contingencies and Spills

    Course Summary

    • The course focuses on the topics of environmental monitoring, environmental contingencies, and oil spills to train participants with the necessary knowledge to plan the required response to events that must be prevented and, if they occur, their severity must be mitigated.
    Course Objectives
    • By completing this course, participants will be better prepared to:
    • Implement and manage environmental monitoring
    • Respond to contingencies and spills effectively.

    • Protect the environment and communities.
    • Ensure that safety and health are protected.
    • Communicate and coordinate with different stakeholders.
    Activities
    • Classroom - Listening and contributing to discussions and exercises (Group Discussions, Interactions and workshops).

    Introduction to Environmental Monitoring:

    ·         Definition and objectives

    ·         Types of monitoring

    ·         Environmental legislation

    Design of monitoring programs:

    ·         Defining Variables

    ·         Selecting Methods

    ·         Data analysis

    Instrumentation and measurement techniques:

    ·         Monitoring Equipment

    ·         Calibration and maintenance

    ·         Quality Control

    Data interpretation and reporting:

    ·         Statistical analysis

    ·         Data Visualization

    ·         Preparation of technical reports

    Day 1 Review

    Introduction to Environmental Contingencies:

    ·         Definition and types

    ·         Causes and consequences

    ·         Contingency Plans

    Risk and vulnerability assessment:

    ·         Hazard Identification

    ·         Scenario analysis

    ·         Risk prioritization

    Contingency Preparedness and Response:

    ·         Alerts and alarms

    ·         Communication and coordination

    ·         Resources and equipment

    Drills and training exercises:

    ·         Design and planning

    ·         Implementation and evaluation

    ·         Lessons learned

    Day 2 Review

    Introduction to Hazardous Substance Spills:

    ·         Types of substances

    ·         Causes and consequences

    ·         Legislation and regulations

    The behavior of substances in the environment:

    ·         Factors Affecting Behavior

    ·         Prediction models

    ·         Risk assessment

    Spill response techniques:

    ·         Containment and recovery

    ·         Neutralization and dispersion

    ·         Cleaning and Remediation

    Response equipment and materials:

    ·         Selection and proper use

    ·         Maintenance and cleaning

    Course Summary

    • This course is designed for Technical and operational personnel, supervisors, and managers of the Oil and Gas industry interested in environmental monitoring


    • Environmental monitoring
    • Environmental monitoring programs, techniques, data, and reports
    • Environmental contingencies
    • Risk assessment, response plans, and drills.
    • Spills of hazardous substances
    • Risk management, techniques, and response teams.
    • International and national legislation and regulations.


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