Need An Invoice?
representatives are standing by to
help complete your order.
Oil Pollution Prevention Plans
According to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, or CEPA 1999, pollution prevention is defined as "the use of processes, practices, materials, products, substances or energy that avoid or minimize the creation of pollutants and waste and reduce the overall risk to the environment or human health.
Who needs Oil Pollution Prevention Plan Training?
To help prevent and combat oil spills, the National Oil Spill Preparedness and Response Regime, commonly referred to as the regime, requires all oil handling facilities to have an Oil Pollution Emergency Plan, or an OPEP, in place and for all ships to have a Ship Oil Pollution Emergency Plan, or a SOPEP, in place.
Course Topics
- Introduction and objectives
- Identify the basic components of OPEPs and SOPEPs
- Identify spill prevention measures
- Identify spill countermeasures
Course Objectives
This course will teach employees to identify the basic components of OPEPs and SOPEPs and identify spill prevention measures. Employees will also learn to identify spill countermeasures and the parties involved in spill cleanup.
Time to Complete Course
15 Minutes
Regulations
Spill prevention, control, and countermeasures requirements under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001
Prerequisites
None
Languages
English
Important Registration and Payment Information:
- Immediate course access is provided when paid with a credit card, PayPal, and ACH at the time of registration
- Invoiced or purchase orders are subject to delayed course access pending credit approval.
- Invoice and purchase order terms are NET 15 days.
- Certificates of Completion cannot be released until full payment is received
-----------